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    james burton

    Explore " james burton" with insightful episodes like "Duane Eddy Interview The Whole Story" and "Steve Wariner" from podcasts like ""Not Forgot" and "Chewing the Gristle with Greg Koch"" and more!

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    Duane Eddy Interview The Whole Story

    Duane Eddy Interview The Whole Story

    Duane Eddy traces his musical history from the beginning 00:22 learning guitar from his father. All the players he worked with from 00:37 Steve Douglas, 01:15 Lee Hazelwood to backstage jams with Chuck Berry and James Burton. 06:42 Duane deals with the British Bands taking the spot light "I needed the break" Released an album in England never made it to the states, 08:56 He talks about 1962 Duane Eddy Guild Guitar  Later on Drummer Hal Blaine gets Duane a group together with Ry Cooder and Steve Douglas  15:41 Duane remembers being on the same shows with James Burton, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley.  At the end hit link to hear Duane play with Ry Cooder.

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    Steve Wariner

    Steve Wariner

    One of the 5 Chet Atkins' "Certified Guitar Players (CGP)", Steve is a country-music legend both for his amazing picking and his songwriting - he has 4 Grammy awards, over 50 charted billboard singles, 14 number 1 songs, he is a Grand Ole Opry member, and he's in the Musician's Hall of Fame just to name a few of his accolades. Greg and Steve talk about Chet, The New Nashville Cats, and Strats, along with all sorts of other glorious guitar gristle in this episode.

    2:12 - When Steve and Greg first met at a Fender event, and wondering if country music and B-Bender guitars held any relevance at a Fender event
    3:42 - Steve’s early years as a guitar and bass player, and growing up in Indiana surrounding by musicians in the family
    7:44 - The beauty of Chet Atkins style guitar in its style and nuance - from style, articulation, and genre-blending motifs to the complexity of repertoire
    13:25 - The James Burton Guitar Festival, that time Steve Wariner almost lit the place on fire with his incendiary playing, and the importance of practice
    18:10 - Guitar collections - is it something Steve cares much about, or does he just enjoy picking and plucking?
    26:00 - The Stratocaster and its 5-way toggle switch - does Steve swap it out for a 3-way, or keep it au naturel?
    32:43 - Steve’s involvement with The New Nashville Cats
    38:01 - Jack Pearson, and Steve’s experience with the Grammy awards
    57:50 - When and why Steve took up singing
    68:16 - A few of Steve’s guilty musical pleasures

    Total Length: 73:05

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