Music starts at 1:20 in. Jazz guitarist and Berklee College prof plays his original composition "Brother Sharp" on the rubbertellie, in concert at Bishops University in Lennoxville, Quebec as part ...
Music starts at 1:20 in. Jazz guitarist and Berklee College prof plays his original composition "Brother Sharp" on the rubbertellie, in concert at Bishops University in Lennoxville, Quebec as part of the Guitar Summit summer guitar camp
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Brilliant! Does anyone have video of "Happy Birthday Rubbertellie"? I recall he wore a football helmet, straight jacket, and hockey gloves. Best live show ever!
I had the privilege of playing with him this summer. He is a fantastic guitarist and a supernice guy.
He is playing the rubbertellie, his invention. Rubber on the frets on a telecaster guitar, as well as many other things that make it sound the way it does.
as it is apparent, Jon is a genius. he is a great mainstream player as well. i had the previledge of studying with him while at berklee. (xe xe i play somewhere in his book) thanks for everything Jon.. timelessly inspiring
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He is a fantastic guitarist and a supernice guy.
He is playing the rubbertellie, his invention. Rubber on the frets on a telecaster guitar, as well as many other things that make it sound the way it does.