you can see Stanley is really enjoying this groove..something different that he can sink his teeth into...of course pickin w/ the great Chet ain't a bad gig.
These two set an almost impossible standard for guitar players. Man I love both of these guys so much. It's like having four players on the bandstand at the same time!
I love. This Stanley. Playing over that bouncey Midwestern swing is. Pleasing to the ear and. His signature. Comping mid solo. And. Shifting from single note to octaves. Lightning fast without missing a beat. Really sounds like he was enjoying his self
Stanley can out pick most pickers when he is grinning. When his smile goes away and he starts jumping and his head looks like it mighy come loose, you had better buckle your seatbelt because he is going to lay down some unbelievable jazz tracks.
That wasn't his Gretsch. Chet endorsed Gibson in his last year's, and Gibson used the names, Country Gentleman and Tennesse Rose, I think until Chet's death.
No me canso de escuchar ésta versión a un gran éxito del Rey , cómo me hubiera gustado conocerla antes para ponérsela a mi padre el día que falleció; el día que yo muera voy a querer que la pongan en mi funeral
@DUGGER1947 It sure did look like his old red Gretsch. I haven't gotten good enough at being able to pick out what guitar is being used yet LOL! My personal favorite album of Chet's is Caribbean Guitar. That was the album I played to death as a kid. I finally snagged a superb vinyl copy a couple months ago and have since converted to MP3. It was so good to hear those tracks again.
@AgentZeroForTheWin Country & Rockabilly have similar roots, the jazz i can see what you're sayin' hell Stanley is up for anything its all fun for him and a good groove is a good groove.he can see why its so much fun to play that style, country pickin,chicken picken, rockabilly, that sounds like how Lynyrd Skynryd got started.
No, Chet was RCA VP in Nashville for decades, he knew what was happening and who wrote the songs. Kind of like saying “I’m going to sing a Bing Crosby tune before White Christmas.