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The Guitarist - John Jorgenson and Friends Episode 3 | Joe Bonamassa AmericanMusical.com 

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Oakland, NJ. AmericanMusical.com is partnering with K-S Productions to create a one of kind musical series around the great John Jorgensen. Join John as he discusses music, musical history, gear and all things guitars and guitar playing with some of the most influential artists in the world including; Brad Paisley, Peter Frampton, Joe Bonamassa, Ricky Skaggs, Tommy Emanuel, Sam Bush, and others. This is not a how-to but rather a deep dive into the influences of the artist and what created their unique sounds from guitar types to favorite amps.
John Jorgenson born July 6, 1956, in Madison, Wisconsin, is perhaps best known for his guitar work with bands such as the Desert Rose Band and The Hellecasters. Jorgenson is also proficient in the mandolin, mandocello, Dobro, pedal steel, piano, upright bass, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. John Jorgenson, known for his blistering guitar and mandolin licks and mastery of a broad musical palette, has earned a reputation as a world-class musician, as evidenced by his collaborations with Earl Scruggs, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, Luciano Pavarotti, Bob Dylan, and many others.
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@Vito_Tuxedo
@Vito_Tuxedo Год назад
The fact that Joe Bonamassa reveres JJ raises my esteem for him immensely. 😎
@martydibergi5228
@martydibergi5228 4 года назад
John you are too humble. You are a very important guitarist today. So diverse educated musical and a tone master. Truly a hero to many of us. You set the bar for the Joe's out there and he recognizes that.
@garylocke1
@garylocke1 4 года назад
John Jorgenson is the master! His tremendous talent is only matched by his heart - truly one of the nicest, most humble people in the world of music! Bravo!
@makeitcount179
@makeitcount179 4 года назад
Jorgensen slays me with his knowledge, ability and congeniality. Love the guy
@GeorgiaBoy1961
@GeorgiaBoy1961 4 года назад
His solo break on "Hello Trouble" from the mid-1980s is deservedly a legend. The man can flat-out play....
@drifterman319
@drifterman319 Год назад
I was actually surprised years back at the humility and bare bone basic personality of Steve Vai listening to him talk in a dvd once. It seemed like you were just talking to somebody's uncle and you'd have no idea that he was an incredible guitar player.
@Vito_Tuxedo
@Vito_Tuxedo Год назад
@garylocke1 - Yep. Having met John numerous times, I can attest that he is a true gentleman, eminently approachable... just a superb human being. I will not make the mistake of saying he is "underrated". His name might not be a household work among the masses, but everyone who is serious about guitar knows who he is, and holds his musicianship in the highest esteem. He's a musical hero, and he deserves to be.
@bluessax5089
@bluessax5089 4 года назад
I love Joe Bonamassa’s music! I just finished transcribing his duel with Eric Gales.
@bluespig1
@bluespig1 2 года назад
No small task!
@crazyivan1966
@crazyivan1966 4 года назад
John, normally I would say somebody like you has forgotten more than I will ever know. But it seems that you have forgotten nothing. Ever! Such a fine guitar player
@emptypromises2962
@emptypromises2962 4 года назад
John Jorgensen is a musical beast. Wow!
@stutteringguitarist
@stutteringguitarist 4 года назад
Some of those licks on the recording were vintage Les Paul. These guys are just carrying so much incredible music around with them. Awesome. Thanks guys
@mikeschwartz6640
@mikeschwartz6640 4 года назад
Humility and Virtuosity. I don't think it gets better than that!
@bluespig1
@bluespig1 2 года назад
Pure contentment @4:15 and no surprise with this pair of true Gentlemen. I have a lot of time for people who find real joy in anything non digital.
@genebrenner855
@genebrenner855 Год назад
I played "Walk Don't Run" with an Am forever until I really listened and changed it to an A major. I made my stand and I'm stickin' to it! Great goin john. You're history of guitar music through the trends is a killer!
@Avatar7x7
@Avatar7x7 4 года назад
That's one of the best sounding Les Pauls I've ever heard.. he's getting lot's of different tones outta that thing !
@theleftymonster
@theleftymonster 4 года назад
It’s amazing to see two of my guitar heroes together!!!
@fernandes5986
@fernandes5986 3 года назад
John Jorgenson is incredible. Thank you for the posting.
@danceblues1713
@danceblues1713 4 года назад
Love the story about the amp catching fire. Loved the footage of these two. Thx for posting this. The dog,. Too cute
@mikesullivan5219
@mikesullivan5219 Год назад
My 2 favorite guitarist's! Wow if you can find "Gifts from the Flood" It is my number one instrumental " electric genre" guitar CD of all time! My other equal (other category or genre acoustic.....) favorite is " an Acoustic Evening at the Vienna Opera house!
@makeitcount179
@makeitcount179 4 года назад
Great guitar talk. Valuable history and tech talk. Love it. I'm impressed that John and Joe allow 'the song' to retain its full value. John is a surprise for me now. Thanks Joe
@HerringboneRecords
@HerringboneRecords 4 года назад
I recorded John on a solo project of his in the middle 80s... a Magnificent musician and a great guy....
@adams60s
@adams60s 4 года назад
Had lunch with John one time, really top bloke!!
@MichaelHuff63
@MichaelHuff63 4 года назад
I saw the Hellecasters play at the wild animal park in 1989 (I think), awesome!
@nazmoking3171
@nazmoking3171 4 года назад
That’s a pretty eclectic mix of guitarists that catches me off guard - the Hellecasters meets Joe Bonamassa😂
@michaeldinunzio3002
@michaeldinunzio3002 2 года назад
Great demo!
@leiferickson9666
@leiferickson9666 3 года назад
Excellent and interesting....🍁
@susiewheeler8197
@susiewheeler8197 4 года назад
That dog is georgeous, wonderful music
@stanesposito2664
@stanesposito2664 4 года назад
Yeah, and he's SO into it! LOL!
@rexvisitor44
@rexvisitor44 2 года назад
Would love to see John do one of these sessions with Jan Akkerman. Although I’m not sure if Jan speaks English. He speaks guitar though.
@glenkepic3208
@glenkepic3208 3 года назад
JJ, Man, another great guitar player who played sax. Among cats like Robben Ford and Rory Gallagher (and Matt B, local player, sax first). I took sax in grade school band for three years, late '60s. Any squeaks were probably me. I just wanted to play guitar.....never got very good at that, either :)
@mikelawrence4849
@mikelawrence4849 4 года назад
Man it was good to see Mr. Figg back!
@damonkatos4271
@damonkatos4271 4 года назад
I love Joe, have watched him for years, but can’t remember any song of his or think of any melody he’s created.
@xthexadvantagex
@xthexadvantagex 3 года назад
Lots of great covers though. We call them tributes
@yannick2047
@yannick2047 3 года назад
Look up „happier times“ from the ballad of John Henry album
@aussie_philosopher8079
@aussie_philosopher8079 4 года назад
That tone at the end is amazing through the Les Paul custom and the box, is this a typical sound for a Les Paul through a vox??
@estebangarcia102
@estebangarcia102 4 года назад
Dude, he was copping SOOO many tones...
@inlandempiremusicianshallo7113
@inlandempiremusicianshallo7113 3 года назад
Typical sound for a Les Paul with Jorgenson pulling the chords!
@davemac1888
@davemac1888 3 года назад
Another great video 👍
@susiewheeler8197
@susiewheeler8197 4 года назад
The sax is wonderful
@twoeagles19
@twoeagles19 4 года назад
Very Cool 😎 Thanks Guys !
@HamiltonProdTV
@HamiltonProdTV 3 года назад
Love all this, but who's the dude that is obviously from Kansas City. Chiefs and Royals? At the same time? Love you man!
@susiewheeler8197
@susiewheeler8197 4 года назад
Wonderful explanation
@stanesposito2664
@stanesposito2664 4 года назад
Almost burned down the house!
@andrewdenine1685
@andrewdenine1685 4 года назад
Sound from that vox is great
@boco1951
@boco1951 4 года назад
Hellecasters are Terrific!
@kage1100
@kage1100 4 года назад
Wow
@danielpoursac6931
@danielpoursac6931 4 года назад
très bon documentaire
@tmcmahen
@tmcmahen 4 года назад
John please bring Joe back to GT missed him the first time
@hypnothang
@hypnothang 4 года назад
I have to ask,. Is there a slight 1” or so dent in the front of the ‘65 JTM45 at the beginning of the clip? It would be on the right side of the face around and above the input jacks? If so, I have a story of how it got there.
@hypnothang
@hypnothang 4 года назад
If that is my old amp it got pelted with PVC from a pyrotechnic piece that blew up. A couple of folks had to get checked out at the hospital and most of the band got smacked but not injured. I bought the one I’m referencing back in ‘80-81 when I was in LA. I have never seen another one like it that had block letters and white knobs.
@pamr4040
@pamr4040 3 года назад
🧡
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy
@Skkyyyyyyyyyyy 3 года назад
Is that the Marshall he got from Anderson’s???
@tbone9347
@tbone9347 4 года назад
Rocket 88 was the first song with amp distortion/fuzz.
@nicomorrison8233
@nicomorrison8233 4 года назад
John Jorgenson the guy that sounds like the only sober guy after a party
@ScottGailor
@ScottGailor 4 года назад
Greg!!!!!!!
@BI-km6dl
@BI-km6dl Год назад
Love you, John. But any discussion on the evolution of the electric guitar that omits Jimi Hendrix is not a discussion at all.
@BossHossStudios
@BossHossStudios 4 года назад
Hank Garland for the win here.
@taojones4941
@taojones4941 4 года назад
👍👍👍
@ericlinfoot7419
@ericlinfoot7419 4 года назад
What is the record that they're recording ? Is it out yet?
@StevenLaneyGuitar
@StevenLaneyGuitar 3 года назад
Hi Eric, it's 'Move' by Denzil Best. Hank Garland did a great version.
@inlandempiremusicianshallo7113
@inlandempiremusicianshallo7113 3 года назад
I believe it's Bonamassa’s brand new project, The Sleep Eazys on their first album Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell. Joe's 1st instrumental album! Which was just released on April 10 via Provogue/J&R Adventures. Honors guitar great Danny Gatton, one of Bonamassa’s most influential mentors, and features instrumental versions of some of his favorites from Gatton, Frank Sinatra, Tony Joe White, King Curtis and more.
@Jowls2024
@Jowls2024 4 года назад
More switch board! 6:12
@jonnybeck6723
@jonnybeck6723 4 года назад
@2:50 what is that a dual-E-caster?
@CircusHerse
@CircusHerse 2 года назад
Background music is doubled and out of by time with each other from4:17 to 6:00.
@thomsonkids
@thomsonkids 3 года назад
✊👌
@vincenzo6162
@vincenzo6162 4 года назад
Shit I thought it sounded like goo goo dolls and what do ya know? Didn’t know Jorg jorgensohn performed with goo goo dolls as well. Awesome
@kitano0
@kitano0 4 года назад
You probably know this, but Tim Pierce did the mandolin solo on the recording...
@vincenzo6162
@vincenzo6162 2 года назад
@@kitano0 I didn't know that. Appreciate the info. What a legend as well in his own right
@obiem9319
@obiem9319 4 года назад
11:17
@ferromiami
@ferromiami 4 года назад
You missed Hendrix in your history rap
@blankpallet2435
@blankpallet2435 4 года назад
CAN YOU GET SOUND ANY THINNER SOUND LOL
@joeywho534
@joeywho534 2 года назад
How can it be possible that Joe doesn’t have a Grammy? What a joke.
@garythomas4431
@garythomas4431 4 года назад
Joe is trying to play Hank Garland's song "Move" at the early part of this. Joe is a great player but not Hank Garland who backed the likes of Elvis Presley and Patsy Cline to name a few.
@johnbuell8035
@johnbuell8035 4 года назад
There’s always a smug little smirk peeking out from underneath Joe Bonamassa’s ‘I’m humble’ disguise. He always talks about himself as if it was a fan talking about him. It’s obnoxious and creepy. He’s always a little too pleased with himself. And he’s definitely gone too far when he has the band open for him and struts out like he was Sinatra or Elvis in Las Vegas. A bit of (genuine) humility goes a long way, Joe. It’s pretty vomity when someone obviously thinks too much of themself
@StratTones
@StratTones 4 года назад
John Buell Hey pal, Jonny Lang had the band start and he came out after they were rocking.... It was his first tour when he was 16. Sinatra? Arrogant? Nah, it’s a rock and roll show, brother. Relax and please don’t go to live shows, ever. You’d be the asshole who ruins it for everyone
@blankpallet2435
@blankpallet2435 4 года назад
joe needs about minimum another life worth if living in the south and he could say he heard BUT HE I NOT BLUES HE JUST COPIES
@Heliwr1
@Heliwr1 4 года назад
What you're saying is completely irrelevant because that's what music is. Fantastic British blues came from them copying the Chicago blues, the Chicago blues came from them copying the delta blues. They all copied and added stuff and so does Joe. He's massively influenced by Eric Johnson which adds something new to the blues he's playing
@DJMerck
@DJMerck 4 года назад
Just came by to drop a dislike for ol Joe...
@StratTones
@StratTones 4 года назад
DJ Merck laughable and I’m not speaking of your envious comment.
@DJMerck
@DJMerck 4 года назад
@@StratTones not envious at all just don't like him as a man awesome guitar player crummy individual
@StratTones
@StratTones 4 года назад
DJ Merck So, you know him personally? I opened for him in 2005 and he was very kind.
@DJMerck
@DJMerck 4 года назад
@@StratTones oh well let me bow in your presence you lucky man you... He doesn't always treat his fans the way he does the people helping him sell the shows. But all honesty I'd brown nose him too if I was in your position,,, the pay is probably better...
@StratTones
@StratTones 4 года назад
DJ Merck I don’t brown nose anyone, I just call out assholes who hid behind a 👨🏼‍💻✔️ I have no benefit in telling my experience while meeting Joe. It’s common that many players hate on Joe, because he plays his ass off. Says a lot about the jokes that claim to be players with no videos and seem to know everything.
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