@davidespinosa2 sorry but that was the legendary T-Bone Walker, the one anyone copied from... especially B.B. King and other countless players such as Chuck Berry, Jimmie Vaughan, Ronnie Earl etc
Great stuff. I have been a fan for a very long time. Ronnie shows it is not how many, but what you do with the notes played. Timeless music with heart and soul. If you like this, check out Kenny Burell himself.
Ronnie if you read these and I'm sure you do a greatful heart will never drink. I saw you first @ Night stage in cambridge you opened one night at the greatwood for the almans and many a nights at the Bull. Do an Take us to church for a fallen brother from QUINCY jimmy Mac who introduced us who couldn't get right with the big guy and fell victom the drugs and who will never hear you again till we meet again. KEEP ON KEEPIN ON brother.
i first heard ronnie and the broadcasters when i was 20. i was hanging out with my cousin, smoking cigarettes and listening to music, and he popped on the cd live from europe...the same tour this was recorded on. and my face was melted.
I first heard this CD at a Tower Records listening station and it blew me away. I've seen him three times on the West coast. Beautiful music from a beautiful person. I am willing to go to the East Coast to see some relatives I would not otherwise wish to see because they are close enough that I will probably get a chance to see "The Earl"
Thank you Kenny Burell....
designermite 1 week ago
These cats were born to cook together!
jbyrdman49 5 months ago
after B.B king?????? B.B king sucks as a guitarist dude.......
juliovac 1 year ago
@juliovac It's simple -- B.B. King INVENTED electric blues guitar. But you have to see him live -- the recordings don't get the whole sound.
davidespinosa2 1 year ago
@davidespinosa2 sorry but that was the legendary T-Bone Walker, the one anyone copied from... especially B.B. King and other countless players such as Chuck Berry, Jimmie Vaughan, Ronnie Earl etc
Lukeblueslover 3 months ago
Love it!
68shamoa 1 year ago
After B.B. King, the GREATEST living blues guitarist. Hugely underrated. Get the CD "Live in Europe" -- that's the group in this video.
davidespinosa2 1 year ago
Great stuff. I have been a fan for a very long time. Ronnie shows it is not how many, but what you do with the notes played. Timeless music with heart and soul. If you like this, check out Kenny Burell himself.
tah85664 1 year ago
Ronnie if you read these and I'm sure you do a greatful heart will never drink. I saw you first @ Night stage in cambridge you opened one night at the greatwood for the almans and many a nights at the Bull. Do an Take us to church for a fallen brother from QUINCY jimmy Mac who introduced us who couldn't get right with the big guy and fell victom the drugs and who will never hear you again till we meet again. KEEP ON KEEPIN ON brother.
idigitu88 2 years ago
Ronnie Earl and Bruce Katz what a combination...!
TJColatrella 2 years ago 3
i have been a Ronnie Earl fan since 1986. he is one of the greates guitar players ever. this was a good piece, but i thought the piano was too loud
jamnfrench 2 years ago
RONNIE EARL SHOULD BE on anyones mind that loves blues WHAT A GREAT PLAYER WITH TASTY LICKS He alwyas played with great musicians too
stampedehero22 2 years ago 6
My piano teacher...go Bruce!
skellez 2 years ago
i first heard ronnie and the broadcasters when i was 20. i was hanging out with my cousin, smoking cigarettes and listening to music, and he popped on the cd live from europe...the same tour this was recorded on. and my face was melted.
upstatenyphann 2 years ago
I first heard this CD at a Tower Records listening station and it blew me away. I've seen him three times on the West coast. Beautiful music from a beautiful person. I am willing to go to the East Coast to see some relatives I would not otherwise wish to see because they are close enough that I will probably get a chance to see "The Earl"
hicadencesprint 2 years ago
Imagine he took up guitar in his eary 20's!!
leftystrat62 2 years ago