Re: [Harp-L] Rick Estrin workshop in Dallas, 10/10



 I think it is Kid Anderson.
Honestly, I really like his solo album 'On the Harp Side'
much better than the new Nightcats CD. I will say that the 
new Nightcats do sounds fine, just a personal observation.
HB


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle LeFree <mlefree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, Oct 2, 2009 1:40 pm
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Rick Estrin workshop in Dallas, 10/10









Chris Mastakas asks:?

> My question:  Is Little Charlie still his guitar player in this new band you mentioned, Tom?  
Chris, I hasten to avoid speaking for Tom Ellis. None-the-less, I am sad 
to report that Little Charlie is no longer in the band, hence the name 
change. I loved Charlie Baty's guitar work and the way he and Rick had 
that sixth sense great musicians get after playing togther for decades. 
Apparently Charlie got weary of being on the road almost constantly. I 
respect that, but it doesn't ease the pain for us Charlie Baty fans. 
 From what I have read, I can't tell whether or not Charlie has retired 
completely. I hope not. Maybe Tom or someone else can fill us in on that 
score. Hopefully he's still gigging close to home in California.?
?

I haven't seen the new band yet, but I am confident that Rick chose a 
highly qualified replacement for Charlie. Charlie Baty electrified the 
audience each time I saw the band. A very exciting player, definitely a 
musical peer for the great Rick Estrin. Big shoes to fill, fer sure!?
?

Michelle?
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