Heitor is a touring musician specializing in the retro styles of American guitarists Scotty Moore, Hank Garland and James Burton who were Elvis Presley's lead guitar players at various times of his career. He has been touring with Elvis tribute shows all over the world, touring regularly with Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists, Shawn Klush, Cody Ray Slaughter, Dean Z and more. He also has performed with some of Elvis' very own original band members, such as DJ Fontana, The Sweet Inspirations, The Stamps Quartet, The Imperials and many others. Through these various tours and projects, in conjunction with "Elvis The Next Generation", Heitor has been re-introducing Elvis' music, memory and magic to younger generations throughout the world. He plans on Taking Care of Business by keeping Elvis' legacy alive for many years to come.
That's so great! What show did you get the vocal from? Sounds like sometime in 72. Excellent job. Btw, I still haven't gotten tired of See See Rider, and seeing your video marks the 8,152,146th listen! Lol (it's true though-I never need to hear Suspicious Minds again, but I'm down for See See Rider any time!)
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I bought a 2016 MIJ Pink Paisley at Matt’s Music in Monroe, Louisiana…wish I had never sold it. Paid $1K for it…now folks are asking $2500 for those same guitars…hopefully I’ll find another one eventually and not for $2500 preferably around $1500 ideally 😂😂 love your Pink Paisley brother! ❤😎
Just amazing!! I play a little myself that’s why I know that what you are doing is really technical and yet you nailed it ….. Now where do we go to hear you play ? TcB
Heitor, just a comment on the April 72 tour solos… I saw Elvis on that tour in Little Rock, AR on April 17, and the SSR solo played was very much like the Aloha solo. The next night RCA recorded in San Antonio (4/18/72) and the same “Aloha” solo was played. I don’t know when the “On Tour” solo was dropped but it was gone by 4/17/72. Keep up the great work… love your playing!
I always liked 1970 the best....the wildness of the guitar licks were wilder then....and seemed louder....the sound blasted out into the audience....saw 2 shows in 69 and 8 in Feb.70 and 8 in Aug/Sept 70......loved 69 sound!!! But no Cc Rider then....you're fabulous!!!!
@@AquitaineKing After years and years of research and listening, and trials, I am definitely not gonna post online a tab, or a free lesson. I do offer paid lessons to whoever wants to learn these songs though, as it took time and consistent work from me to learn these songs properly. Email is on the video description if you are interested. RU-vid is a great platform to show off your work.