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Bill Cole
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Rumba Flamenca - Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band
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Ed Stephenson and The Paco Band - Live The Burning Coal Theater Raleigh,NC July 22nd, 2012 The Paco Band: Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton, Ryan Johnson - Guitar Cat Albanese - Percussion and Piano PeeWee Watson - Bass Breven Hampden - Percussion
Gallo and Canarios - Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton and Ryan Johnson
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Ed Stephenson and The Paco Band - Live The Burning Coal Theater Raleigh,NC July 22nd, 2012 The Paco Band: Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton, Ryan Johnson - Guitar Cat Albanese - Percussion and Piano PeeWee Watson - Bass Breven Hampden - Percussion
Fandango
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Ed Stephenson and The Paco Band - Live The Burning Coal Theater Raleigh,NC July 22nd, 2012 The Paco Band: Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton, Ryan Johnson - Guitar Cat Albanese - Percussion and Piano PeeWee Watson - Bass Breven Hampden - Percussion
Esencia
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Ed Stephenson and The Paco Band - Live The Burning Coal Theater Raleigh,NC July 22nd, 2012 The Paco Band: Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton, Ryan Johnson - Guitar Cat Albanese - Percussion and Piano PeeWee Watson - Bass Breven Hampden - Percussion
Una Limosna Por El Amor De Dios - Ed Stephenson
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Ed Stephenson and The Paco Band - Live The Burning Coal Theater Raleigh,NC July 22nd, 2012 The Paco Band: Ed Stephenson, Craig Hilton, Ryan Johnson - Guitar Cat Albanese - Percussion and Piano PeeWee Watson - Bass Breven Hampden - Percussion
REDii Launch 5/23/2012, Designers Courtney Schaffer, Zac Schell, Stephanie Sevilla
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Designers Courtney Schaffer, Zac Schell, and Stephanie Sevilla presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii Launch 5/23/2012 Designers Seth Sonali, Amanda Williamson, Jocana Clark, and Amy Gray
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Designers Seth Sonali, Amanda Williamson, Jocana Clark, Amy Gray presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii Launch 5/23/2012 - Designers Julie Patel, Marissa Heyl, and Allison Duncan
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Designers Julie Patel, Marissa Heyl, and Allison Duncan presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii Launch 5/23/2012 - Designers Nichole Tyra and Oami Powers
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Designers Nichole Tyra and Oami Powers presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii Launch 5/23/2012 - Designers Jana Saur, Natalie Drennon, Leslie Zimmerman and Kerry Catherine
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Designers Jana Saur, Natalie Drennon, Leslie Zimmerman and Kerry Catherine presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii - Designers Pollard Javoris, Barton Strawn & Paul Connor, Holly Aiken, Gigi Karmous-Edwards
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Designers Pollard Javoris, Barton Strawn & Paul Connor, Holly Aiken, Gigi Karmous-Edwards presenting their collections at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
REDii Launch May 23rd 2012 - Designer Anthony Wilson
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Designer Anthony Wilson presenting his collection at the REDii Launch Party May 23rd, 2012 Raleigh, NC To learn more about the Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) please go to rediiraleigh.org/ .
Chris Walsh performing with the Al Strong Quartet
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A great opportunity for a young musician. Chris Walsh performing with the Al Strong Quartet at the Booth Amphitheater May 16, 2012. The tune is "Freddie the Freeloader" by Miles Davis. This was part of the HobNob Jazz Series and The Art of Cool Project. To learn more about the Art of Cool Project: Connecting People to Music go to theartofcoolproject.com/
Sanderson Swim Team Rollercoaster Cheer
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The Sanderson HS Swim Team showing Team Spirit doing their Rollercoaster Cheer at a swim meet
Dos Taquitos Centro Day of the Dead 5k Road Race
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Dos Taquitos Centro Day of the Dead 5k Road Race
Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band with Dancer Anya Russian
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Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band with Dancer Anya Russian
Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band with Dancer Anya Russian
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Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band with Dancer Anya Russian
Paperhand Puppet Intervention Parade Artsplosure 2011
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Paperhand Puppet Intervention Parade Artsplosure 2011
Earl Klugh Live Performance 9/13/2010 Part 1
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Earl Klugh Live Performance 9/13/2010 Part 1
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2:34 My favorite guitarist by far, but just to prove he’s human - a rare mistake. On his own song!
Earl always nail it...👍👍
impressive as a soloist
Too sweet, earl klugh, i celebrate you r
Genius !!!!
Earl's voice leading is nothing short of genius
This sounds like a friend comforting me after a hard day. Feels like a warm hug. A gentle voice that says "everything will be ok. just breathe." He is an amazing talent.
Very well said.
Tout simplement formidable ! j'adore ça.
One of my favorite guitarists of all time! Amazing!
My favorite guitar player! Earl Klug music brings me beautiful memories.
❤❤❤
immaculate,surrender your guitars
There are very few songs, that can bring me to my knees, and make me weep, ...I would love to know what he was thinking when he first started to write this song.
Looking for a live performance of Julie to help learn it, an incredible song.
good job
Great performance! Many musicians play Bluesette in Bb, the original is in G like what Earl Klugh did on this video.
Brilliant.
This man inspired me to play acoustic guitar, even when I didn't/don't have any classical or jazz skills, only because of the SOUND! His whole soul vibrates through the strings of his guitar when he plays. I saw him about four times in the early 80's, and I still have my George Benson's "White Rabbit" LP with him as a guest, and George Benson was right, he wrote in that LP that great things were ahead for Earl Klugh. I would love to meet him someday. God bless hm.
Earl is a genious!!
this man this man oh this man!
Well, that looks easy. You just press on strings with one hand and pluck them with the other. O_o
A genius
true maestro
Beauty 🌹🌹🌹
Earl Klugh is the perfect example: "Everything is in his fingers!"
awesome..you'd think he'd play that in A or E but in G !!
Earl, George Benson and Chet did a version of this at the end of a Soundstage episode 1978. I love guitar music. Thanks for the post. ruclips.net/video/RwLvhqDo57Y/видео.html
Earl Klugh and Grant Geismann two exceptional guitarist.
are you kidding me or what? this guy's solo arrangements will go down in history as some of the best of the absolute best. a true visionary of solo jazz guitar. absolutely original artist who's created his own style of solo guitar the gravity of lenny breau and few others. bravo.
100% agree with your comments. Mr Klugh style and sound is totally unique. This tune is called: This Time. Mr Klugh composed it and Al Jarreau wrote the lyrics- so heavenly oooh
amazing how Klugh taught himself to play accompaniment and melodic line simultaneously .and that's not just finger picking chords . Usually only classical and calypso guitarists, a good percentage of jazz guitarists, can make one guitar sound like two or even three guitars in live performance . Sure Klugh like everybody uses overdubbing for recordings sometimes. big deal.
Earl rarely, if ever, used overdubbing. This is what makes him such a brilliant composer and world-class guitarist.
I’m guessing Earl Klugh took influence from Lenny Brea, but still Earl’s feel and touch is amazing!
Wow love you earl....don't believe that it's been 29 years ago...my first record of you and still keep it in cassette tape...,
woooooooooooow !
Magnifico !!!!!!
beautiful touch.....the best !!!
love that nylon sound and the melody
Laughs
It's a great pleasure to discover your style ! I love it. Very sensible and créatif, in finger style whith beautiful sound. Thank's for share. You can hear also my compositions on Paul Maudonnet
fantastico guitarrista interpretando piezas de mucha dificultad
my absolute favorite. :)
The first tune is, of course, the very well known "Bluesette" composed by the phenomenal guitarist and harmonica god Toots Thielemans.
Too difficult and too beautiful
he just played ordinary nylon string acoustic guitar with little fret but he did it in extraordinary way, this is the great guitarist supposed to be.
Cool
boy oh boy!!! i would love to play like that!!!!!!!!!
OMG. I've seen Earl perform, I'm lucky enough to consider him a friend...but this was mind-blowing brilliance. It's beyond my comprehension how he figures out these arrangements. Sheer genius. Thank you Earl and thanks for whoever posted this (Bill). Thanks thanks thanks.
I found a book of joe pass chord solos transcribed beautifully from watching a guy play joe's version of Have you met miss jones on youtube from the book. joe pass virtuioso standards roland leone amazing.
He kind of slip on one tab position.. On This Time song...
Not sure what Earl was playing on stage in the 80s--I think maybe Takamines, and for a short while a solid body nylon built by Sadowsky, but all through the 90's his stage guitar was a signature model by Langenes (not sure about that spelling) a Michigan builder now retired, who, it's my understanding, had made some sort of deal with a money man who was an early backer of Earl's career, but when that deal expired, Earl switched to the McGills, which is all he travels with and still records with.
I'd be glad to, but you'll have to point me to the video. One thing to remember with regard to this video is that Earl is just plugging the guitar into a small amp (I think) and not using the processing he would on a gig (he travels with a sound man). With a small amp you're just going to get the sound of the pick-up, not the guitar. If you want to know what the McGill guitar sounds like acoustically (not through the pickup), listen to the first Solo Guitar album, and the Trio Vol. 1 album.
This man just takes guitaring to another level that's unreal...