Hi! Have you ever read the ebook Public Speaking for Frankenstein ? I got some amazing advice from it and was able delivered a stand up talk without fear.
That' s not the only thing. In my not that long life I played plugged (mandolin, cello) not more than five minutes and only as a joke (or something). ;-)
Both these old codgers (!!) played with my uncle, the late Major ("Mule") Holley, who was one of the busiest and most traveled freelance bass players who kept a junky apartment in NYC...thanks for posting this!!
Both these old codgers (!!) played with my uncle, the late Major ("Mule") Holley, who was one of the busiest and most traveled freelance bass players who kept a junky apartment in NYC...thanks for posting this!!
Thank you for watching; part two of the twosome still needs editing - probably after this summer. I couldn't make the festival this summer - drat! I'm sure Marty and Bucky would have granted me an interview - will try next year.
This is one of my favorite things. Actually, the piece is credited to Dick McDonough on the original published chart. The duets by Kress and McDonough are real gems and it's a treat to see and hear such great modern guitarists playing like they love it.
Thank you so much for posting this clip,wonderful playing from two wonderful guitarists and beautiful people to boot.I hope they will be around making music like this for a long time to come
Thank you for your positive comments. In the near future a second video of the two musicians will be posted; it will be a part of the interview conducted by the lady in the Stage Fright clip.
Great music, and I hope there will always be guitarists who know how to do such wonderful tunes. There are more of us out there who enjoy these duets than you'd think.Thanks for posting this!
Hi! Have you ever read the ebook Public Speaking for Frankenstein ? I got some amazing advice from it and was able delivered a stand up talk without fear.
fardL 1 week ago
Kill-ing!
VonNashman 7 months ago
BRAVO! Fantastic! Living legends playing classic songs! Generations of music! My ears!
pencap23 8 months ago
Worth it for Marty's toes alone.
tchavolo3 1 year ago
absolutely wonderful... thanks for the time put into this...
debris54 1 year ago
theyre really good and old
invisible062791 1 year ago
Man, there's such an awful lot we weak youngsters can learn from.
phjost 1 year ago 2
Keep plugging away; that's what these old codgers have been doing for years.
fakebookman 1 year ago
That' s not the only thing. In my not that long life I played plugged (mandolin, cello) not more than five minutes and only as a joke (or something). ;-)
phjost 1 year ago
@phjost & fakebookman,
Both these old codgers (!!) played with my uncle, the late Major ("Mule") Holley, who was one of the busiest and most traveled freelance bass players who kept a junky apartment in NYC...thanks for posting this!!
tholley8215 8 months ago
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@phjost & fakebookman,
Both these old codgers (!!) played with my uncle, the late Major ("Mule") Holley, who was one of the busiest and most traveled freelance bass players who kept a junky apartment in NYC...thanks for posting this!!
tholley8215 8 months ago
"Start crying" Lol What a great man Bucky is..
peterguit 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this! Great clip.
I was lucky enough to see both Marty and Bucky last weekend at the Elkhart Jazz Festival (though not together).
lordpugh 2 years ago 2
Lordpugh,
Thank you for watching; part two of the twosome still needs editing - probably after this summer. I couldn't make the festival this summer - drat! I'm sure Marty and Bucky would have granted me an interview - will try next year.
Regards,
fakebookman
fakebookman 2 years ago
Great stuff.
robbourassaguitarist 2 years ago
This is one of my favorite things. Actually, the piece is credited to Dick McDonough on the original published chart. The duets by Kress and McDonough are real gems and it's a treat to see and hear such great modern guitarists playing like they love it.
lutesongs 3 years ago
Modern guitarists? These are among the original jazz guitarists.... Bucky and Marty are both legends.
thecoolerkeg 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this clip,wonderful playing from two wonderful guitarists and beautiful people to boot.I hope they will be around making music like this for a long time to come
deangelico 3 years ago
Thank you for your positive comments. In the near future a second video of the two musicians will be posted; it will be a part of the interview conducted by the lady in the Stage Fright clip.
fakebookman 3 years ago
Two of the best, showing us what it's all about.
Great music, and I hope there will always be guitarists who know how to do such wonderful tunes. There are more of us out there who enjoy these duets than you'd think.Thanks for posting this!
ArgelesPlage 3 years ago