EDDIE LANG JAZZ GUITAR VIRTUOSO
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Magníficas grabaciones, muchas gracias por compartirlas.
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@butte17 I think Lonnie is playing with nine strings, the doubles juts on first to third strings? It´s hard to hear, though...
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This is the best you can get!
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Thanks for posting!!!
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Lonnie Johnson is playing a 12 string guitar on the 3rd song. The accompaniment on the 2nd piece is a piano.
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Lonnie Johnson is playing a 12 string guitar on the 3rd song.
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@MrDrewBaker What is a double-high e string?
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that is awsom dude cool
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@massarojones Hi sorry I just got this message I don't check very often. My grandmother's name was Maria Saggese, maiden name Maria Massaro, from Monteroduni. Hope to hear from you!
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@Finkldorkin Pickin my way is with Carl Kress, and the last one is definitely Lonnie Johnson on lead. He used a double high-e string, which is why he has that unique sound. I don't recognize the second guitar on the second song, but it is likely to be Kress on rhythm and NOT Johnson on either of the first two.



Eddie Lang, born Salvatore Massaro, is my Grandmother's cousin. Here in Philadelphia, there is a monument to him calling him the "Father of Jazz Guitar". My family is very proud of him.
ranger5230 2 years ago 17
You know Jimi Hendrix played after those guys (Eddie, Django,...) and knew them and Segovia. He could have been a clone of them, but he decided to be Jimi Hendrix...
jphoenix001 3 years ago 11