Larry Lee live w/ Al Green
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Lee wore a green bandana.. Look it up yourselves.
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rock on!
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KEVAN TYNES recorded with Larry Lee and stayed at his house for a week with Al Green's ex drummer Aaron Purdie.
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I met Larry Lee and had the fortunate pleasure of watching him play with Al Green. He was an amazing musician even well up into the 2000's. May he rest in peace.
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Larry Lee was a life long Memphian and he is a superb example of the unique talent that comes out that city. Eric Gales is the new young Memphis " gitar slinger " who is taking it up a notch and Shawn Lane was another picker who was a awesome guitar player from Memphis. I grew up in Memphis and believe me Larry was the real "shit ". Not like all these other Hendrix wanabee's that came after. Outside of that white boy named Elvis so much of the cities musicians get little or no recognition!
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Larry was real deal. After Jimi's death a lot of guitar pickers wanted to step into those shoes.
Larry could have done it with ease. Larry and Jimi
learned form each other and Larry was just as skillfull as Jimi in his own way. This is before Ernie Isley and all other pickers both black and white tried to emulate Hendrix. Larry was a
old friend as was Biily Cox. These guys all hung out together back in the Nashvile days.
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you are both wrong. not red not black, he had a green scarf over his face at woodstock
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This is great, but so sad. I finally track down ignored, never heard music of Larry Lee to also learn he passed away last year. I have the Woodstock DVD's.
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yo larry, hows Jimi up there man?
RIP Larry....you were a real friend to Jimi....and a great musician......if anyone's seen the Woodstock DVD where Larry and Bill Cox are interviewed Larry's warmth, humanity, humility and gentle sense of humour just come across so amazingly......at a time of personal and professional crisis Jimi turned to Larryand Bill what a pity those idiots at Experience Hendrix removed Larry's great vocal performance (plus stunning and beautiful Hendrix guitar) on Gypsy Woman/Aware of Love and Mastermind....
magslyfarnham1 4 years ago 5
One of the best blues players ever, period. Why Jimi called him for the Woodstock gig?
EZIOTHEMASTER 3 years ago 2