RE: [Harp-L] SONNY JR clip
I think he changes styles when he wants. It's the first time I ever heard
him and I was blown away by it. My understanding was that he did have a 410
there. I next want to hear him play a Sonny Terry style.
By the way, I just bought a beautiful 1956 Gibson Les Paul Jr. from him and
his service was fantastic. It was a real pleasure doing business with him
and I can't wait for the day when I can buy a 410.
Robert Gaustad
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Subject: RE: [Harp-L] SONNY JR clip
That's very interesting and not at all what I expected. It was very good
but I expected him to be more of a traditionalist with lots of space and
long drawn out notes. I supposed his writing style is a clue to the
denseness of his playing. I liked it alot and wish his CD were in my
collection.
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