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Alvin Lee, 68
#11
Tommie Milwaukee wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
Wow.

Not only a great guitarist but a rarity in that he was English but enjoyed working with country music. Part of Emmylou Harris'renown "Hot Band", for example.

I believe you're thinking of Albert Lee, who's still with us.
Yikes! You're right, I was. Thanks for the correction.
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#12
Tommie Milwaukee wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
Wow.

Not only a great guitarist but a rarity in that he was English but enjoyed working with country music. Part of Emmylou Harris'renown "Hot Band", for example.

I believe you're thinking of Albert Lee, who's still with us.
How do you know that?8-)
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#13
Cry, cry, cry...
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#14
Black wrote:
[quote=Tommie Milwaukee]
[quote=deckeda]
Wow.

Not only a great guitarist but a rarity in that he was English but enjoyed working with country music. Part of Emmylou Harris'renown "Hot Band", for example.

I believe you're thinking of Albert Lee, who's still with us.
How do you know that?8-)
As a guitar player, I'm a huge fan of Albert Lee.
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#15
Tommie Milwaukee wrote:
As a guitar player, I'm a huge fan of Albert Lee.

a frighteningly able player. American country, Brit rock, sessions of all kinds and a genuinely nice guy.

But I must say I dig Alvin too.
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#16
some live schtuff here...
http://dirtyfunky.blogspot.com/
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#17
I don't know how the "Goin' Home" lead holds up now, but it impressed the hell out of me when I first heard it.
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