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Tommy Tedesco Playing at The Musician's Institute

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2009

The Wrecking Crew ► http://youtube.com/WreckingCrewMovie

Tommy Tedesco's love was playing jazz on a classical guitar.

http://www.wreckingcrewfilm.com

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  • Yes on Nature Boy. It was one of his favorites. Hope you can see the film soon. More out takes of TT on the Wrecking Crew Film website. Take care

  • Ive always loved Tommy. He even looks like my first guitar instructor I had in the mid 1960's...Denny, I wanna see this film~ Ive been reading about it for the past couple years, but where???

  • @lerxst990

    I"m having fund raisers around the country to pay off the licensing. Its hard to release a documentary with so much music in it. So I've had to do it this way. Go to the website and look at the screenings coming up or go to the facebook page. Sign in and check out the outtakes. See you soon

  • If you see the film, you might be surprised what you might find. 

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  • My dad and Tommy went to school together. They were very good friends until Tommy passed away. My dad was a great drummer too.

  • Sounds like Nature Boy. This guys body of work is many pages long. He played on everything from Bonanza to The Godfather, and countless records. His book...A Dairy of a Studio Musician is a must read for any aspiring studio player or producer.

  • @DennyTedesco Please bring this to the Hollywood theater in Portland Oregon. 

  • If you don't watch....you'd swear it's more than one person.....awesome

  • I attended MI in 87 and remember Tommy speaking on the main stage. He was the warmest soul and had a great sense of humor. He told us that there were only a handful of studio guitar players when he was working. Calls would go out looking for different styles. He would always accept no matter what it was. When a call went out for a Banjo player.all the other guitar players declined, He accepted, not even owning a banjo. He borrowed one and tuned it like a guitar and faked it. Like a pro

  • Thank You so much Denny for this music!!

  • I used to read Tommys articles in Guitar Player as a boy, it was always fascinating to me hearing the stories of various different sessions and how he approached things, its quite moving watching this.

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