I'll go ahead and give away my age, I was in high school when Joscho was born. I was surrounded by music my entire life. My oldest brother played guitar, and my dad could play the harmonica, the organ, and the accordion. I took piano lessons early in life but it didn't gel. What gelled with me was the guitar. There are a lot of great players out there, but Joscho takes the art form to a benchmark level. Astonishing musicianship. Plus, he's introduced me to even more fantastic musicians. Say what you want about RU-vid, but were it not for this platform, I wouldn't have discovered so much talent and inspiration. 😎
I agree about RU-vid. I would have never found Joscho without it. Now in my advanced age (70) I plan to start lessons with his academy soon. I have finger picked since I was 18, but I’m finally ready to improve after retiring. I have a ‘66 Nashville, bought new way back then that needs some new stuff. Can’t wait to get started. What a great group of musicians, very inspirational. Soothing for the soul.
stellar performance !! absolutely love the sound of this Doderer archtop. But it needs to be mentioned that Costel's violin tone and playing is just wonderful. Kudos also to the rhythm section. Great performance all dudes 👍
Simple start was beautiful with just guitar and then scrumptous fidde. Add rhythm section with driving chops that are as steady as a clock. Then guitar blows you away with such an artistic variety. THANK YOU
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When is the album coming out with Joscho and guests? I love everything Joscho, but especially these releases with the trio, the quartet or just Joscho playing with various other great artists. I save them on my RU-vid library, but would love a playlist, ie album, or TWO, THREE?!
Yeah, it's so good that it's overwhelming. Rocking back and forth in the chair like some hypnotized college kid. I'm addicted to listening to these guys. Apart from Adrien Chevalier, I'd say this guy has no peer in that style, and that you would have to go back to the days of the 1980's when I was in school and an elderly but vital Stephane Grappelli was touring with a young Martin Taylor. For example check out "I Remember April" from the Live at Montreal Jazz Festival 1984. Then, get your friend Mr. Sven Jungbeck to convince the crew to do a version of their own. It would be *Astounding* And it's more of what, to coin a phrase, the world needs now.