Guitar lessons, music theory and personal philosophy on video, presented by Tomo Fujita, professional guitarist and Professor at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts USA.
Smooth, I always wonder about copywrites, looks like they are doing something. Still curious who gets paid in every tik tok sound bite I hear from across the room. I get to listen to them, I don't have tik tok yet I imagine the song and musical notes during ones doom scroll. Those notes are copywrites too, still who gets paid?? Looks like they nabbed this one on you.
Check out Ken's Burns history of jazz. it is very informative on jazz. Also, an interesting one related to jazz is 'the jazz baroness'. Some interesting insights.
-johno
Muscle shoals. This studio in Alabama had albums cut by
classic-Era Bands (1960s–1980s)
The Rolling Stones (e.g., “Brown Sugar,” “Wild Horses,” and Sticky Fingers sessions)
Lynyrd Skynyrd (multiple albums and tracks, including early work; famously name-dropped the Swampers in “Sweet Home Alabama”)
Traffic (Steve Winwood’s band; several sessions)
The Staple Singers (key 1970s albums and hits like “I’ll Take You There”)
The Osmonds (family band; pop/soul hits at FAME)
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band (multiple albums including Back in ’72, Beautiful Loser, and Stranger in Town)
Dr. Hook (full band sessions in the 1970s)
Dire Straits (parts of Communiqué and other tracks)
Later & Modern Bands (1990s–present)
The Black Keys (Brothers album, Grammy-winning sessions at the original studio)
Drive-By Truckers (multiple projects, strong local ties)
Band of Horses (Infinite Arms and other work at FAME)
St. Paul & the Broken Bones (recent soul/rock sessions)
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit (FAME recordings)
The Gregg Allman Band (post-Allman Brothers projects at FAME)
The Turnpike Troubadours (FAME sessions)
Additional / Earlier Notable Band Sessions
The Gants (mid-1960s rock band; early Muscle Shoals recordings)
Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces (1960s soul/R&B band)
The Fame Gang (FAME’s own house band that also recorded as artists).
Hey thanks Matt. The Hired Gun is inspirational. Were they left handed 6-string guitar slingers? Ha ha. No really, what a brutal way to live, day ON, day OFF. Truly respect all their dedication and stories, complete admiration. A hired gun probably never gives up due to their passion for their trade. What a hot scene and sharing of talent between headliner artists,. Loved their stories, A true fan. Remarkable to even entertain the fact of their adventure on a slippery slope. I wish it were better for the hired gun, yet like they say, it is a journey. I reckon, have fun and play like their is no tomorrow, keeping it all in check along the way. Cheers to the professionals and their shining light.
-johno