Sunday, February 26, 2012

Blues Legend Robben Ford to appear at a Guitar Clinic in Southern California March 11th 4pm

If you've never heard Robben Ford play, your missing out on a great axe grinder. The latest from our youtube friend and guitar teacher Marty Schwartz talks about it in this video.



See More @ http://www.robbenford.com/clinics.html

Check out the buttery sweet tone of Robben Ford below and check out some more of his videos/music at Youtube.com

Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Grammy Awards of 2012

Every year at this time the music industry has an awards show to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by prominent artists, and some of the awards of more popular interest are presented in a widely viewed televised ceremony. It is the music equivalent to the Emmy Awards for television, the Tony Award for stage and the Academy Awards for film.

The first Grammy Awards ceremony was held on May 4, 1959, to honor musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1958. Following the 2011 ceremony, NARAS overhauled many Grammy Award categories for 2012. The 54th Grammy Awards were held on February 12, 2012 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Thanks to Wikipedia for the hyper links above.

As a self proclaimed musician and music connoisseur I must say we are scraping the bottom of the barrel these days. If this is how you spell success in the music industry, I want no part of it. Not that I will ever win a Grammy anyway. The music industry has always consisted of a pack of hungry wolves exploiting people for a buck. It doesn't matter one bit that they destroy the lives of so many artist's along the way. They chew 'em up and spit 'em out like yesterdays garbage. They don't give a rats ass about the well being of them either. As long as they are bringing in money everything's hunky dory. The minute a problem comes up and keeps the artist from making a few shows it "toodles toots" and "Hit the Road Jack." A lot of them end up in an early grave when it's all said and done. Whitney Houston was the music industries latest casualty. I won't even go into it since the internet is already about to blow up with it already.

Imagine (if you can) the weight that is put on your shoulders if you are a "signed artist" in the music industry. I doubt most people realize what a demanding and fast paced world they live in. They are literally ran ragged by the record companies traveling all over doing interviews, photo shoots, sponsor obligations, you name it. I think the idea is to keep 'em hot after they "arrive" on the scene. I'm reminded of a scene from the 1976 farewell concert for "The Band" and something Robbie Robertson said during the documentary "The Last Waltz". When asked the reason for their departure from the road and music he replied (paraphrasing) ... "16 years is a long time to be on the road. We started out in little clubs and after 8 years of that we finally hit the big time and done stadiums and large venues. The road is an impossible lifestyle. It's taken many of the great ones like Jimi (Hendrix) and Janice etc .. if you keep it up it's bound to get you too. Unfortunately he didn't know he was speaking prophetic words back then as Richard Manuel , a member of "The Band" ended up being taken by the road.

Personally I didn't care a lot for Whitney Houston's music, but damn .... the lady could sing her ass off, and for that I give her much respect. Rest in peace Ms. Houston. A lot of people are going to miss you greatly. Hopefully people will remember you for the voice and not the other things you ended up getting so much publicity for in your final years on this earth.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Guitar Slinger

It really is all about the music for me. Music can sometimes be the best medicine for what ails the soul. It can take you high, it can take you low, it all depends on where you want to go. I've been thinking for a long time about starting a music related blog. It's what I like more than anything else in this world. I couldn't imagine a day of life without music in it. Welcome to my new blog. I've been playing a 6 string since I was about 12 years old. I have a lot of relatives on my mothers side of the family that play, so I guess it's in my genes. I've never had any "formal" musical training except for the normal music classes in grade school. Do they even have music class anymore ? When I was in grade school it was required of everyone to take a semester of music. We all had to purchase a recorder and lean a few basic songs on it. I think the idea was to find out who had the natural talent so they could be recruited to play for the school band. I was never interested in band music in school. I wanted to play the guitar and there was no such thing in a marching band, so I ended up going it alone with a Mel Bay instruction book. Mel has been teaching the world to play since 1947 and his work is still going strong today.

Reading music was something that never interested me. After 35 years I still have a hard time making heads or tails from it. I'm a self taught player aside from those old Mel Bay song books and chord charts. I was told that if I learned my chords and scales I could eventually play anything I wanted to play. That's pretty much the truth too. You can also learn to play things you may not necessarily want to play, but playing what you like is a lot more interesting. If you get stuck having to learn things you don't like to hear, music will never be fun for you. Chances are, you'll put your instrument down and quit playing after a while. It has to be interesting and fun if you want to play well. At least that's the way I see it.

I'll be writing about a little bit of everything in this blog. As long as it's about music, it's all fair game to me. I'll be writing about music from a guitar players perspective. I might write reviews of songs, or instruments, amplifiers, effects, you name it. If it has to do with music and playing it, I'll be writing about it. So sit back and enjoy the journey with me as I take you through the music world from my point of view.