Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters - "Moanin'"
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The lineup is Ronnie's best...Bruce Katz tears up the B3, and Marc Cary on bass and Per Hanson provide steady rhytms on bass and drums, and Ronnie is jamming on Moanin', it doesn't get any better than this......
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♥ Huge Earl fan here. He combines awesome technique with real feeling. ♫♫♫
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ursafan44
Check out John Lorde of Deep Purple on "Highway Star" Live.
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Ronnie is very approachable and a gentleman. I ran into him two different times in the lobby of the Boston Orpheum when Jeff beck played there in 1999 and 2001. A monster player with killer tone and technique that makes that Stratocaster sing like few can.
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Very cool, Daddyo.
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NICE Hammond B3 also!!!!!
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Burdickwm: I can't believe it either, someone said the keyboard sounds stupid? Maybe they meant that in the modern way of "stupid" being "extraordinarily GREAT" . If Mr. Earl wants you in his band , you're one of the best. Bruce Katz is. 2 years ago at the NY State Bluesfest in Syracuse I got to see him play with his own band, and 3 others. He was great. Not forgetting Ronnie, if there is a heaven, and somehow I make it, Ronnie Earl would be my first choice as guitar player for eternity.
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That is how you shuffle- Per Hanson gets it.
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you gotta appreciate this... RE at his very best..
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guitar sounds great keyboard sounds stupid!!
ursafan44 has it right - Bruce Katz is one of the best keyboardist, ever ... I can't think of anyone better on the B3. And given Greg Allman always has Bruce playing in his touring band, at least we know one professional B3 player who agrees :-)
burdickwm 6 months ago
Everyone is entitled to their opinion - mine is that Bruce Katz is one of the best organ players and on Moanin's he turns in an imaginative, compelling performance.
burdickwm 9 months ago
Re: the guitar switch, as below ... at around 15 seconds in to the video you will see Ronnie walking away from Bruce Katz and grabbing the body of his guitar. From 15 seconds through 30 seconds, approximate, you will notice that there no guitar is heard - that's the time it took for Ronnie to switch guitars.
burdickwm 10 months ago