This is the most amazing musician I've ever seen.

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This is the most amazing musician I've ever seen.

Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

I met this guy in the parking lot at the NAMM show. we parked in adjacent stalls and walked to the auditorium together, and chatted as we did so. Little did I realize at the time I was in the presence of a genius.

I feel honored just to have been in his presence for even a few minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DsnwSHCFDs
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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Post by Craig Stock »

Amazing!

Must be nice having three brains
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Wow! great foot. :)
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Craig Stock wrote:Amazing!

Must be nice having three brains
Yup.That way you can REALLY play a tune's....head.
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multi tasking hey

Post by Sam Conomo »

thanks Mike for that gem,
loved it.
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I could enjoy a day full of this!
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WOW :whoa:
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Applaud!
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Applaud!
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Post by Michael Johnstone »

Back in the 60s and 70s when I was playing rock guitar in the mid-atlantic(NY to Fla)night club scene in top 40 bands,it was not uncommon to run into guys like that. I remember several trumpet/keyboard players,a trumpet/tap bass player,a trumpet/drummer,several drummer/bass players(one who tapped a horizontal Fender bass on a stand with one hand and one who played a Rhodes bass piano w/one hand) and Donald Quisenberry from Bill Deal & the Rhondells who played valve trombone/5 string bass. But my favorite was the late great Ronnie Hedland from Norfolk - a singing drummer who played keys with his right hand - all simultaneous and all genius level. Just brilliant. Sang like Ray Charles. My dear friend Ronnie was murdered for no particular reason in 1998 in Toronto.

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Here's another one. Howard Levy. Howard played with Bela Fleck for a while.What makes this guy incredible is the way he can get chromatic scales in any key on a 10 hole diatonic blues harp by note bending. Nobody else can do that to my knowledge - especially while playing world class jazz piano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIO5vhVp ... re=related
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Post by Mark Fasbender »

chayo guzman was great. 2 sticks in 1 hand keys on left hand and bass pedals on 1 foot and heel to toe rockin between kick and hat and singin lead. could play most anything. i felt like an idiot just playin guitar with him lol.
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Post by Franklin »

Mike,

Check this guy out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otbe5c2OIxI

..Paul
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Post by Hook Moore »

Both links are great !
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Post by Dave Harmonson »

Michael, there's a harp player from Tacoma WA, Jay Mabin, who studied with Howard Levy and can also play chromatic lines on a standard diatonic harp. I first heard him when I was about 20 and he was 12 and he could blow hot blues way back then.
I agree these links are incredible
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

I love the fact he is playing flugelhorn, my instrument. Beautiful.
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

More monsters on this thread than I can believe. Lord, I feel so unnecessary ...
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Barry Blackwood wrote:More monsters on this thread than I can believe. Lord, I feel so unnecessary ...
My thoughts exactly.
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

To say the most amazing musician I've ever seen....another one comes along...it's amazing and good! Musicians are evolving!
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Post by Steve Hinson »

There was a guy around Nashville in the 80's name of Ray Mann who could play a really good Ray Price shuffle on bass and drums at the same time...I wonder what ever happened to him?
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

In music conservatories insanely complicated multi tasking is the norm for percussion majors. Its frightening how skilled those kids are.

I played with Hasel Atkins a bit. He was the wildest multi instrument player I ever met. If you are wondering he is just like you think he is...

http://youtu.be/tYfpV4kf_Lg
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Post by Joe Rogers »

Mike, thanks so much for the link....LOVE the tune..!!

Paul, I found it funny all 4 of the quadruplets are wearing the same shirt...I'll bet their Mom dressed them that way when they were kids too...!! Hahahaaa!! Seriously, that is absolutely killer playing..!!

Being a harmonica player, I found this guy while web surfing. Thank goodness he doesn't play steel..!! Amazing musician...!!! It is a 6 minute video, watch it all the way through...

http://www.jacobvenndt.dk/sider/intro.html




Joe Rogers