Bruce Forman Acquires Barney Kessel's Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Jazz guitarist Bruce Forman talks about how he ending up with the special guitar Barney Kessel played throughout his career.
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I have a great 'Barney Story.' I started out trying to sound like John Lee Hooker, but one day a friend and mentor took me aside and offered to GIVE ME a Fender Deluxe If I'd learn one tune from 'Kessel Plays Standards.' -verbatim(that was the 'catch.') The year was 1962. It was quite a challenge, but I took the album home and picked 'Our Love Is Here to Stay.' A ballad right? I figured that would be the easiest one. Wrong! It took weeks just to figure out the first eight bars or so. (I can still play it in my sleep.) when I finally had it pretty much togethe3rr, I went to the music store where my friend worked to show him and collect my free amp, he was GONE. Fast forward to 1968, and I was out in L.A., so I went to Barney's music store near Hollywood Blvd. and Vine. St. When I entered the shop, I saw the great man talking with someone , and I didn't want to barge into their conversation. Rather, I picked up a blonde L-7 and sat down on the other side of the shop and played 'Our Love....' When I looked up, Barney was standing there and he said, 'That all sounds very familiar.' I told him the amplifier story and he laughed hard. He asked his friend over and made me relate the story and play the tune again. He asked me if I got the amp, but I told him no, but I got something better, i.e., his arrangement-a course in jazz guitar 101.
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Wow, great story!
@@pallhe That's an awesome story 🎸👍
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This IS definitely a story!
Lovely story
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Coming to the record, it's true that Mr. Forman sounds like himself, different from Mr. Kessel. But the guitar + amp tone is SO close to Barney's lush, glorious 50s tone - my favorite jazz guitar tone in recorded history. And the musical homage is deep: the melodicism, deep pocket, the use of chord melody to pepper single-note lines… the sublimation in a very personal style of everything that makes Barney's playing so compelling. Hats off to Bruce Forman!
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This is Once in a Lifetime stuff... and why we love music. 🎶🎵🎶
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30 years ago I met Barney Kessel, talked with him (about Charlie Christian's downstrokes technique) and TOUCHED that guitar!
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Love gear stories. More gear talk please.
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Just saw Barney playing this guitar on a Perry Mason rerun (season 5 episode 3)! Amazing version of the wedding march at the end.
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I am so glad and happy that Bruce Forman got Barney’s guitar!!!! ❤️
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Great story and great guitar!
Saw Bruce play it tonight in a little bar in Altadena. Couldn't be in more deserving hands.
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Love these kind of gear stories too 👍🎸
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I listened to all the jazz guitar players, tried to play some myself, but Barney's fun style always seemed the most right. He could play some really fun rock and roll too - they say it's him jamming his @$$ off on an episode of Andy Griffith, where James Best plays a guitar player passing through town. Yes Barney's style was the most right and there's nothing more right in my mind than Bruce Forman winding up with this guitar. 😊
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I believe Barney came to Vancouver where I saw him once but that guitar had been damaged and I think a gentleman named Ed Myrinik did some repairs on it, and if I remember correctly Barney praised him for his work....
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Good people still exist 🙏🏼
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What an awesome story!
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I'm glad the guitar found exactly the right home. Only Bruce Forman can play that thing so that it starts reeking of Barney's aftershave.
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Never mind the guitar I want one of Barney’s paisley neck scarves!
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Check out Aquarius by Barney Kessel from the Hair is beautiful instro album, been playing along to this track 40 years.
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No one deserves it more...It found a good home!
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Cool! Cool! Cool! Story!
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Catching up, and this is too much!
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I was watching one of Barney’s many videos this morning and was wondering if he had multiple guitars like this.
I noticed one has the pickup mounted right next to the fingerboard end. Another had about a one inch gap between the two. One had what appears to be a switch in the lower bout like this one, another not etc. Then I thought maybe there’s more than one? Anybody know?
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@@L4sleeko Excellent! :)
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There are rare instruments that simply belong in certain special human hands. It's where it should be.
What kind of amp did barney use? I know back in the 70s he used a big univox combo amp..
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I think that his classic 50s records were made with a Gibson GA-50. Jim Hall played one too.
But some of Bruce's double stop and chord phrasing sounds a lot like Barney's.
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So, in a way Bruce Foreman got a bit of a deal and Barney Kessels heirs got a bad advice selling it at auction on Heritage
Perhaps... :)
What is it with collectors. Are they expecting to have celebrity guitar players attend their lush house parties where they can open up their vaults and display cases pretending to be cool? Or are they a network of investors who sell vintage gear back-and-forth to keep driving up the prices. In case you may not know, on a live stage an authentic D'Angelico will sound no better than an Eastman or an Ibanez.
Collectors may have a different criteria for wanting an instrument than just sound.