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    Explore " electric guitar" with insightful episodes like "EP #38 - Only Scott Feat Ben Richards (Holy Crime)", "Country D Bomb", "Greendaze AI", "Episode #158 How to play like Albert King" and "Episode #152 Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf Lesson" from podcasts like ""Only Scott", "From The Music Store", "From The Music Store", "The Blues Guitar Show" and "The Blues Guitar Show"" and more!

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    EP #38 - Only Scott Feat Ben Richards (Holy Crime)

    EP #38 - Only Scott Feat Ben Richards (Holy Crime)

    I had the front man Ben Richards of the band Holy Crime. Ben and I covered numerous topics such as his influences, song writing, being used as a "play toy", working in construction and different types of music audiences. 

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    Episode #158 How to play like Albert King

    Episode #158 How to play like Albert King

    In this episode we're doing a bit of a deep dive on Albert king's solo style. We listen to a couple of different AK solos in the keys of A and G and learn some of his signature licks and discuss how we can inject a bit of his sound into ours.

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    We cover major and minor triads using shapes you already know! 

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    Episode #152 Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf Lesson

    Episode #152 Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf Lesson

    In this episode we're looking at the blues classic Smokestack Lightning!

    This is a great example of a 'one riff song' its totally hypnotic to play and has a great feel and groove to it.

    At Chess' studio in Chicago in January 1956, Howlin' Wolf recorded "Smokestack Lightning".The song takes the form of "a propulsive, one-chord vamp, nominally in E major but with the flatted blue notes that make it sound like E minor", and lyrically it is "a pastiche of ancient blues lines and train references, timeless and evocative".Longtime Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin is credited with the distinctive guitar line.Howlin' Wolf sang and played harmonica, backed by pianist Hosea Lee Kennard, guitarists Willie Johnsonand Hubert Sumlin, bassist Willie Dixon, and drummer Earl Phillips.

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    Episode #151 B.B King Rock Me Baby Lesson

    Episode #151 B.B King Rock Me Baby Lesson

    In this episode we are back with the king of the blues! This is a classic blues 12 bar with some awesome licks and riffs.

    We cover the main riff, some of the theory behind whats going on in the guitar as well as the whole first section of the solo lick-by-lick.

    "Rock Me Baby" is a blues standard that has become one of the most recorded blues songs of all time.[2] It originated as "Rockin' and Rollin'", a 1951 song by Lil' Son Jackson,[1] itself inspired by earlier blues. Renditions by Muddy Waters and B.B. King made the song well-known. When B.B. King's recording of "Rock Me Baby" was released in 1964, it became his first single to reach the Top 40 in Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart.


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    Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster

    Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster

    Object Worship is back! Andy and Dan catch up about what they've been up to lately, then they welcome Emily Harris to talk guitar playing, her channel Get Offset, and the many wonders and overall cool factor of the Fender Jazzmaster.

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    Hear Andy's new music: https://lowercasenoises.bandcamp.com/album/an-encounter-with-broken-time

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    Day Drinking Guitars Baguettes

    Day Drinking  Guitars Baguettes
    The guys debate which famous musician they would bring back from the dead. John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix are top of Jeremy's list. Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens would have achieved musical greatness in Jeremy's opinion. Stevie Ray Vaughn might have gone more jazz than blues. Jason ponders if there would have eventually been a "Jimi." Guitarist Cornell Dupree sets the vibe and Jeremy gives a Motown and R&B guitar lesson. The real meaning of "Bless your heart" Les Paul and his way too expensive 59's guitars. What is the Mona Lisa painting worth. Baguettes and wine are the topic du juor. Musical bucketlists and Brian Setzer. The brilliance of Joe Passe and Tommy Emmanuel. Jason has a fear of recording a solo album. New segment called What The Kids Are Listening To.

    Ep. 32 - The Meat and Potatoes with Electric Rendezvous

    Ep. 32 - The Meat and Potatoes with Electric Rendezvous

    Today, we join with Drew of Electric Rendezvous and discuss our lack of math skills, the angsty years of the early 2010s, and a very full-circle moment where he is recording the next album. While Electric Rendezvous is Drew's solo project, we also get to hear about his full band called Wasted Society, as the lead singer Sam lends his vocals in the performance at the end. We ask the hard-hitting questions with a new game we are testing (and if you like it or hate it, let us know!), and maybe invented a new one in the process called "Make That Do This"??? Not to mention a SURPRISE GUEST in the studio that just made our lives so much easier while recording, it was like feeling the cool Breeze on your skin  (the vape, not the weather).

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    Back to the Snake Pit (ft. Slam Cookie)
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    HOMEGROWN: Recording in Airbnb's! Busby Marou's Unconventional Approach On 'Blood Red'

    HOMEGROWN: Recording in Airbnb's! Busby Marou's Unconventional Approach On 'Blood Red'

    Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Tom Busby and Jeremy Marou of Busby Marou to celebrate the release of their highly anticipated fifth studio album, 'Blood Red'. In this lively and candid interview, the duo takes us on a journey through their musical career, sharing stories from their humble beginnings to unforgettable collaborations with music icons.

    Discover how Busby Marou's first album celebration differed from their latest release, thirteen years later, with Jeremy recounting a memorable night in 2010 when he and his uncle watched the sunrise on a remote beach in north Queensland after a few too many beers. Gain unique insights into the making of 'Blood Red', where the boys recorded in Airbnb's across the country, embracing a loose and collaborative process with friends and family. Hear hilarious tales of 3 am drunken vocal takes and late-night recording sessions that brought the album to life.

    The podcast delves into one of the band's standout experiences when they met and collaborated with Darius Rucker of Hootie & the Blowfish at his compound in Charleston, South Carolina. Sharing the humorous anecdote of how they initially thought it was a prank, the boys take you inside Darius' sports-crazy man-cave, an unforgettable setting for the spontaneous creation of a song that shaped the record in under an hour. That song is Track 9 on 'Blood Red' titled, Someone.

    Tom and Jeremy also talk about their ambitious 'Tiny Towns' Australian tour, where they ventured to play gigs in every country town across the vast Australian landscape. Learn why touring regionally has its unique challenges and rewards, as the duo reflects on the unwavering commitment and love they receive from their regional fans.

    As they gear up for the 'Blood Red' National tour starting in August, get a sneak peek of what's in store for audiences. With a full band, the tour promises a louder and grittier performance compared to their previous acoustic shows, and Jeremy shares his excitement to showcase his electric guitar skills on stage.

    Take a nostalgic trip down Memory Lane as Busby Marou reminisces about some of their most significant gigs throughout their career, including memorable moments at the Gympie Music Muster, Eatons Hills Hotel, and supporting legendary acts like James Blunt, Elton John, and The Beach Boys. Hear funny backstage stories with James Blunt, a hilarious mishap with Elton John, and the genuine respect they experienced from The Beach Boys.

    Finally, witness the duo's enthusiasm as they recall their "Career Highlight," a nerve-wracking yet exhilarating performance on stage with Midnight Oil at The Big Red Bash in 2019.

    Lastly, get ready to be entertained as Busby Marou engages in a fun game of 'Write, Party, Dinner' featuring Aerosmith, KISS, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Discover who they'd write a song with, party the night away, and invite over for an unforgettable dinner.

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    Busby Marou's 'Blood Red': A Journey of Positivity and Musical Evolution

    Busby Marou's 'Blood Red': A Journey of Positivity and Musical Evolution

    Join host Gleeso on Triple M Nights as he sits down with Jeremy Marou, one half of the talented duo Busby Marou, to discuss their highly anticipated and freshly released fifth studio album, 'Blood Red.'

    In this episode, Jeremy takes us behind the scenes of the recording process, revealing the creative inspirations and artistic choices that set 'Blood Red' apart from their previous works. Amidst the challenges faced during the thick of Covid lockdowns, the album emerges as a beacon of positivity, reflecting the resilience and hope that characterize these tumultuous times.

    Jeremy shares anecdotes from the band's extensive regional touring experiences, where they have discovered a special connection with the intimate and enthusiastic regional crowds. Surprisingly, it is often the quietest of towns that deliver the most unforgettable shows.

    Looking ahead, Busby Marou is set to captivate audiences with a new energy on stage, as they embrace a grittier sound and experiment with electrifying performances that depart from their well-known acoustic roots. Jeremy reveals his plans to unleash the electric guitar, promising an exhilarating experience for their fans.

    Don't miss this fascinating conversation with Jeremy Marou as he opens up about the evolution of Busby Marou's music, the heartfelt journey of creating 'Blood Red,' and the exciting prospects that lie ahead for the band.

    Tune in now to get an exclusive glimpse into the minds and hearts of Busby Marou and experience the raw passion and emotions that shape their latest album, 'Blood Red.'

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    John Snyder and the Digitech PDS 20/20

    John Snyder and the Digitech PDS 20/20

    In this episode: Dan, Andy, and special guest John Snyder join together for Episode 3 of Object Worship. They lead off the episode by fielding some voicemails from the HOG-LINE HOT LINE*, move on to discuss the PDS 2020 from Digitech, and cover everything from Companding, Nyquist Theory, the fact that John started playing classical violin at the age of 6, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

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    John’s musical project here: https://emberwreath.bandcamp.com

     

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    Manny's Carwash - music venue

    Manny's Carwash - music venue
    A profile of Manny's Carwash, a Manhattan blues club in the 90's. We speak with Bradley Winters a co-founder, Andrew Hahn a bartender at the time and Anthony Rena a patron turned employee. During the 90s Manny's was a must play venue on the blues circuit. The stage was graced by a young Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi and Clarence Gatemouth Brown to name a few of the famous musicians that performed at the club.
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