Used to catch Chuck and his crew every time they rolled through Syracuse in the 70's. Because we were so close to Rochester, they often played at least once a year, sometimes twice. Got a chance to see Grant, Chris Vadala, Steve Gadd, and so many great musicians back then.
So nice to see a gorgeous luthier built boutique Tele style guitar for a change . Beautiful “bell tone” like pickups And of course ….. Grant kicks ass as a player. Great episode. Keep em coming.
A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TONE HERE FROM A BEAUTIFUL TELE STYLE GUITAR GRANT IS A GENTLEMAN MUSICIAN WITH IMMENSE KNOWLEDGE, SKILL TALENT WITH UNBEATABLE HEART AND SOUL BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY THE GREAT PAUL SLAGLE MADE A T-STYLE TELE WITH UNBELIEVABLE COMPONENTS, SPECS AND MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION I'M SO VERY LUCKY TO HAVE IT GREAT SHOW WITH THE TRIBE GRANT CARLOS GUITARLOS 90942 USA
Haven't even watched the video yet but wanted to be the first to say I know I will be impressed by Grant's virtuosity. Thanks for the videos Norm, I really enjoy them. Greetings from Stratford on Avon
@@rorystorm4284 I've played Mr. Kitchens guitars they are not what Ms.Karen said, what I know about people is that there is one in every crowd. I played the very first guitar 🎸that he made by hand . I was there when he glued the top and back together drilled the holes and sanded them to make the arched top and back. To see what hard effort and passion he put into that instrument it hurts my heart that she would say something like that. Sometimes you may have to adjust the tone settings on the amp, every guitar and Amp have to be setup to compliment each other. Been playing for 53 years and know a good guitar 🎸 when I see touch and hear it.
George Benson has played them so has Jazz Guitarst Jacques Lesure , Jazz Guitar Instructor Danny Smith owns one, Master Guitarist Roger Boudleaux Allen own several of them and my R&B Pro is being fine tuned for production