guitar player in movie Roadhouse
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Ron Victoria
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guitar player in movie Roadhouse
I was watching that old movie Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze. I saw a man playing what I thought at first was a lap steel. Upon seeing him closer, it was a conventional electric guitar on his lap and he was fingering the frets. My friend told me this man is really blind and an established msuician. He was called Cody in the movie. What I was wondering, does he finger the guitar differently because it's laid flat. Is he the only person who plays guitar this way?
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He played in standard tuning, he is really blind and his name is Jeff Healey. He is a musician in Toronto who had a brief popularity on the SRV circuit of blues types. I thought he was a really good player, his approach to the fingerboard gave him an unusual touch and his bending was radically different on some tunes than you might have expected.
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Though not blind, Dickie Philips played regular guitar on his lap much the same as Thumbs Carlisle. I'm not sure where Dickie is today...any of you old tymers recall him or know if he is still amongst us ?<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by George Keoki Lake on 30 July 2005 at 09:07 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Another guitar player who is blind and plsys the guitar laying flat is Hawaiian artist B.B. Shawn who plays on occasion with Bobby Ingano a Hawaiian steel guitar recording artist who has been a guest at Hawaiian steel guitar conventions here on the Mainland. B.B. Shawn plays slack guitar style.<SMALL>Is he the only person who plays guitar this way?</SMALL>
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Jeff Healey is the guy in the movie.
He plays in standard guitar tuning. The fingering has to be different due the angle of the hand. The thumb is used a lot.
Jeff is a Jazz fan, has a huge collection of 78s. Louie Armstrong is his favorite. He also plays trumpet.
Jeff's still very active in music, and owns a club in Toronto. http://www.jeffhealeys.com/
Ray Benson performed there last month.
He plays in standard guitar tuning. The fingering has to be different due the angle of the hand. The thumb is used a lot.
Jeff is a Jazz fan, has a huge collection of 78s. Louie Armstrong is his favorite. He also plays trumpet.
Jeff's still very active in music, and owns a club in Toronto. http://www.jeffhealeys.com/
Ray Benson performed there last month.
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