More Rock than Roll; an obscure and magnificent Chuck Berry song. Listen to that Silvertone sound, wailing harmonica and the tight rhythm section!
B.B.King, Big Mama Thornton, Taj Mahal, J.J.Cale, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray & Jimmie Vaughan, Magic Sam, John Lee Hooker, John Cephas, Big Bill Broonzy, Smokey Hormel, Manuel Galban, Houndog Taylor, Elvis Presly, John Mooney, Professor Longhair, Skip James, Son House, Bob Brozman, The Band, Tom Waits, Lais, Nick Cave, Björk, Marc Ribot, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Willie Dixon, Son House (I&II), Bob Marley, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Beatles,Canned Heat, Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Mahalia Jackson, Pete Seeger, John Mayall, Peter Green, Aretha Franklin, Neil Young, Alvin Youngblood Heart, Mississippi John Hurt, Sister Rosetta Thorpe, Leadbelly, Mississippi Fred McDowell .... what else??? Un lucano, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Tolo Marton, John Spencer Blues Explosion
Eric Bibb Sherman Robertson, Howard Glazer, Burnley Festival, W.C. Handy Awards The Barcodes, Dennis Rollins, Lights Out By Nine, Randy McAllister, Ian Siegal, Andrew 'Junior Boy' Jones, Jimmie Vaughan, Michael Pickett, Charles Walker, Gregg Wright, Eric Burdon, Robben Ford, Gregg Wright, Nu Blues, Bob Hall, Rod Demick, Dave Davies, Kyla Brox, Spencer Davis, the Blues Archive Giles, Dorris Henderson, Ray Dorset, Ian Briggs, Heaven Davis, Sean Webster Giles Hedley, Rory Block, The Blues Burglars, The Elevators Steve Cropper, Rocky Athas, Linda Hall and Richie Milton and Julian Piper Steve Phillips, Watermelon Slim, Russell 'Hitman' Alexander, Jonathan Kalb and Sons Of The Delta Earl Green, Brian Auger, Toby Walker, Mojo Buford, Richard Studholme W.C. Handy Awards Eddie Martin, Ian Jennings, Huey Lewis and Otis Taylor Sharrie Williams, Paul Cox, Hamilton Loomis and Kevin Thorpe Tom McGuinness, Bad Influence, The Charlie Morris Band Mem Shannon, Robert Cray, Chris Rea, Frank & Eddie Thomas, Keith B. Brown
Eric Bibb, Robin Trower, Suzy Martell and Bad Town Blues Ruby Turner, Jim Mercer, Simon Kirke, The Razers,n The 100 Club, Station House, Rollo Markee & the Tailshakers, Helium Soul, funkydory, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joe Bonnamassa, Nigel Mooney Chris Farlowe, Robert Hokum and Monica Madgwick Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend, Gary Moore, Maggie Bell, The Stumble and Larry Garner Sam Brown, Ginger Baker, Bettye Lavette and Mo' Indigo, Jeremiah Marques and the Blue Aces, Derrin Nauendorf, Lonesome Road Crossroads Blues Agency - Tim Hain, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Blues Awards, Matthew Skoller, Taste, Christine Collister, Sam Moore, Little Jenny & The Blues Beans,Michael Roach, Catfish Keith, Paul Long, Walter Trout, Colin Earl, Simon Prager, Andy Weaver, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Bnois King.
Rock´n roll at it´s best. Well done!
I have just bought one of these guitars myself.
Can I ask you wich gauge on the strings you are using on this particular session. Cos I have 12´s now and it´s awesome sound but kinda hard to bend, so I´m just wondering if these guitars sounds good on 10´s too, or are they just made for heavier strings? What are your experience on the matter?
apsento 1 year ago
@apsento Thanks for your comment. On this guitar I use D'addario 11-49. I never tried 10's but on other similar guitars I have it seems they (10-46) work well anyway.
Ciao
heyromeo 1 year ago
Great sounding guitar! Thank's so much for posting :) ~ Johan
allaboard70 3 years ago
Thanks Johan! This is the guitar which I played when jamming with Chuck in the dressing room....Historic guitar!(and it has been made around 1965, same year as It's My Own Business)
heyromeo 3 years ago
You left out Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King!
That's just WRONG.
MsMorganonDrums 3 years ago
Done!
heyromeo 3 years ago