One of the most talented new acts to hit the scene in a long time....good job PG for this! It's good musicianship isn't dead.....that means PG is proving that Rock N' Roll is not dead!!!
I love John's rundowns. He doesn't become over effusive or ass kissy. He just listens to the guy he's interviewing and when he needs to open a can of knowledge he has them in spades... Cool guy man.
Yeah it’s great to see a lot of the young musicians not getting into drugs or heavy alcohol abuse like almost every player did back in the , 50’s 60’s 70’s and 80’s....and 90’s... shit it was almost every decade. Whether it was the jazz players with heroin or blues or rock players with every other drug ever created....it was thought of some kind of pre-requisite to becoming a next level player who played with soul and feel from actually having the real life blues or using psychedelics to be creative. It’s not the right way. If they all just stayed sober they would of all played better and at the least lasted a lot longer. Mike Bloomfield, all that talent, came from a rich family yet was a heroin addict and died from his addiction. It always bothered me and I just think back then before smart phones, the internet, social media... people really didn’t have much to distract them or focus their restless energy on. I’m sure Jimi taking acid made him play like an alien at times but he didn’t need it. I’ve been down that road and I think people are a lot smarter now and realize drugs and excessive drinking cause nothing but problems and and early death. When Stevie Ray for sober, he always talked about staying away from it and never glamorized it.
SRV played his best after getting clean and sober. I was blessed to see him a few months before his untimely demise (assassination or accident?). It was a traveling blues festival, with BB King (awesome performance) and other assorted musicians, at the Costa Mesa Amphitheater. SRV was the headliner, and he played most of his "In Step" recording. As the sun went down, SRV did an encore, sitting on a stool alone with "Lenny" (the stratocaster he played that song on), playing "Riviera Paradise". It still gives me chills thinking about it. Drugs and alcohol held SRV back, if anything, and he soared ever higher without them.
I saw an interview where T.B. tells a story about B.B. King grabbing him by the hands and making him promise not to use drugs. He speaks with awe of the feeling of Kings hands and all the music that had come through them. I guess when you make a promise to B.B. King you need to keep it! One thing you have to love about Tyler Bryant is that with all he's done he seems to have no ego and no attitude, and he never forgets the great players that came before him.
Saw Tyler doing a Fender product demo here on TY a year or so ago and was blown away. Guy has great tone, great feel and plays really musically. Its so refreshing to see young players not just ripping of EJ/SRV.
I've got to admit how stunned I am that there is this guy in rock that's somewhat successful complete with a $20.000. Guitar opening for Dwight Yokem at 14 and no one I know has ever heard of him or his band. It would seem that rock music is living somewhere whether I'm aware or not. Good on ya.
Some unknown person responds to this 3 years later: I just know this guy since two days. I was looking for old blues resonator guitar. Got this guy as a recommendation, playing slide blues guitar. I was stunned. This guy must be a reincarnation of some old black blues player from the 30's.
I love these Rig Rundowns. It always baffles me to see "thumbs down" clicks...like, do you hate the player or the video or the host or are you just jealous that this kid kicked your ass up and down the fretboard when he was 13?
never heard of them until this Rig rundown maybe because I live in Israel but now I hooked on this band. the best rock blues band I've heard years ... I'm in love. Thanks.
Saw them open up for Blackberry Smoke in Raleigh NC. They were really good and my nephew met Tyler after their set while he was buying one of their CDs. My nephew had on an AC/DC shirt and Tyler was talking to him about touring with them. Great guy and awesome band and I bought a shirt at the show like the one at 38:16 LOL
You know you're into it, when your slide "fly" off your finger and hit somebodys head... 🤣 What a great, nice person. I guess I just found a new favorite guitar player.
That is what I was thinking. It looks like those are 7' ceilings. Being anything over 6ft and being in 7ft ceilings it in claustrophobic as hell. Coming from 6'4", add some shoes, it adds up quick.
I met Tyler when he was 12 years old at C&C Guitar Shop in Paris Texas. He was a great player then. I think that's where his 1960 strat can from. Glad he's doing well. I was so worried he'd get string out but it looks like he's doing great.
Great rundown. I am glad River City Guitars found, bought, and returned your guitar to you. I remember when y’all got your equipment stolen and put an article out about it, I have looked for that pink strat to show up on Ebay for years. Congratulations and thanks to River City Guitars, I subscribed to your RUclips channel and watch all your videos. Thanks.
Saw these guys in Vegas opening for Rival Sons at Hard Rock. Great show these guys were killer. This was back in 2011 maybe. My band had headlined the Whiskey in L.A then we had a show in Vegas had a day off went to this show we were all Rival fans but these guys kicked ass.
People don’t like Tele neck pickups, they always talk about the bridge. But man, I like them a lot. The Strat with the Tele neck pickup plus the humbucker, that’s pretty damn cool and sounds great.
Man... Only a real scumbag steals a band guitars while they're on tour... I hate hearing stories like this of artists getting their instruments stolen, but its really great when you hear they get them back
I discovered Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown 3 years ago and i said to myself "i HAVE to see these guys live!!!" and as time went on, Guns N´Roses announced their reunion tour, and i thought, this is probably never gonna happen again. (It probably will) and they were also coming to Norway. So I bought the tickets to the show. Some time later, Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown was announced as support! And i have to say, musically, i was more impressed with them, than i was with Guns. Such a cool liveband, and such a good sound. And Tyler is such a cool guy.
John is an awesome interviewer, Love his rundowns as he really lets & inspires the muso to open up and discuss his/her gear. Keep em coming with greetings from Crete, Greece
Cool story about that Marshall. I was on tour with Whitford st. Holmes and Brad was using that amp. He told me when he came across it he had never seen one before. Then one day while on tour he went to a guitar center and there was another one. So of course he bought it. Haha. Great amp!!!
I wasn't the biggest fan of this guy for a long time. Probably jealousy as I don't have really any reason..this interview has changed my mind 1000 percent. I love that he just snaked that resonator...sounds like something I would do.
Graham whitford’s guitar center king of the blues audition really inspired me when I was a kid. If any of you haven’t seen it, check it out. That’s where you can see him “cut his teeth” on strats.
They did one with Ernie Ball. They're pretty straightforward players. They each have their main instruments and a few pedals that they play through Fender Deluxe Twin Reverbs. They like Ernie Ball strings. I really like the new guitar development for Rebecca. She now plays an SG, and she's gettin' the sound out of it. I believe that she was inspired by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, one of her all time favorite bands.
I have followed Tyler since he had a myspace page with his version of “big legged woman” as one of his songs. He was quite young then. Have to say that I didn’t really care for the direction he took with his music and song writing. He is such a tasteful and soulful player and I don’t think the teen rock stuff does his playing justice. He does have tremendous energy and presence that will carry him further in his career. I wish he would branch out from the Shakedown and do somthing different.
Excellent rig rundown. John is so good at these and he is a shredder himself. I've seen many but this is one of the best! Love Tyler Bryant and the shakedown also!!
Article & photos: bit.ly/TylerBryantRR
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One of the most talented new acts to hit the scene in a long time....good job PG for this! It's good musicianship isn't dead.....that means PG is proving that Rock N' Roll is not dead!!!
I love John's rundowns. He doesn't become over effusive or ass kissy. He just listens to the guy he's interviewing and when he needs to open a can of knowledge he has them in spades... Cool guy man.
I remember when he was horrible and super awkward. He definitely turned a corner. He's my favorite now.
Yup. By far the best interviewer on PM.
@@deezee8508 totally agree.
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agreed ... he's very good at what he does . totally natural .. I'm a JB fan.
Tyler is such a nice kid. I'm happy he's a really good player and not all strung out and weird.
Yeah it’s great to see a lot of the young musicians not getting into drugs or heavy alcohol abuse like almost every player did back in the , 50’s 60’s 70’s and 80’s....and 90’s... shit it was almost every decade. Whether it was the jazz players with heroin or blues or rock players with every other drug ever created....it was thought of some kind of pre-requisite to becoming a next level player who played with soul and feel from actually having the real life blues or using psychedelics to be creative. It’s not the right way. If they all just stayed sober they would of all played better and at the least lasted a lot longer. Mike Bloomfield, all that talent, came from a rich family yet was a heroin addict and died from his addiction. It always bothered me and I just think back then before smart phones, the internet, social media... people really didn’t have much to distract them or focus their restless energy on. I’m sure Jimi taking acid made him play like an alien at times but he didn’t need it. I’ve been down that road and I think people are a lot smarter now and realize drugs and excessive drinking cause nothing but problems and and early death. When Stevie Ray for sober, he always talked about staying away from it and never glamorized it.
@@jordandangelo180
Who’s Mike Bloomfield?
SRV played his best after getting clean and sober. I was blessed to see him a few months before his untimely demise (assassination or accident?). It was a traveling blues festival, with BB King (awesome performance) and other assorted musicians, at the Costa Mesa Amphitheater. SRV was the headliner, and he played most of his "In Step" recording. As the sun went down, SRV did an encore, sitting on a stool alone with "Lenny" (the stratocaster he played that song on), playing "Riviera Paradise". It still gives me chills thinking about it. Drugs and alcohol held SRV back, if anything, and he soared ever higher without them.
I saw an interview where T.B. tells a story about B.B. King grabbing him by the hands and making him promise not to use drugs. He speaks with awe of the feeling of Kings hands and all the music that had come through them. I guess when you make a promise to B.B. King you need to keep it!
One thing you have to love about Tyler Bryant is that with all he's done he seems to have no ego and no attitude, and he never forgets the great players that came before him.
@@jordandangelo180 Drugs and early death are part of the blues big dawg lol
Saw Tyler doing a Fender product demo here on TY a year or so ago and was blown away.
Guy has great tone, great feel and plays really musically. Its so refreshing to see young players not just ripping of EJ/SRV.
Hardly original though, it's a piece of piss to play that stuff
@@classicartfoundation639 hahaha ok 🙂👍🏻
I've got to admit how stunned I am that there is this guy in rock that's somewhat successful complete with a $20.000. Guitar opening for Dwight Yokem at 14 and no one I know has ever heard of him or his band. It would seem that rock music is living somewhere whether I'm aware or not. Good on ya.
It lives where country used to live - Nashville
@@davecarsley8773 so true. Hell, even Rex from Pantera moved there a couple of years ago.
Some unknown person responds to this 3 years later: I just know this guy since two days. I was looking for old blues resonator guitar. Got this guy as a recommendation, playing slide blues guitar. I was stunned. This guy must be a reincarnation of some old black blues player from the 30's.
That was definitly one of the best rig rundowns.
Such a cool guy, great player and clearly someone very stoked to get his own rig rundown. Congrats dude!
Tyler is great, met him last night such a nice guy, great with his fans
Graham Whittford playing guitar is just so good to my ears.
I love these Rig Rundowns. It always baffles me to see "thumbs down" clicks...like, do you hate the player or the video or the host or are you just jealous that this kid kicked your ass up and down the fretboard when he was 13?
Steve Secor it’s the host! I would bet my house on it.
Such a nice down to earth kid good to see his not all drugged up
One of the best episodes. I liked it very much. This kid is awesome.
So glad these guys are getting some attention and finally giving us an official rig rundown. #shakedownrundown #turnitupto11
This kid is cool, I love this show.
Fantastic rig rundown . . . so nice that the guys are willing to play, one of the best I've watched.
never heard of them until this Rig rundown maybe because I live in Israel but now I hooked on this band. the best rock blues band I've heard years ... I'm in love.
Thanks.
אחי הם פתחו לגאנז ב2017
I don’t really listen to recent bands but I have to say this dude is really talented and his band kicks ass !!
Revisted this one. Amazing musician and his heart for the guitar is inspiring. Freaking beast.
This kid is awesome. That guitar lair is epic
I knew this kid when he very first came out of the garage. He had some great guidance over the years...
And he seems to have actually listened to it, which many people don't!
I have watched SO many rig rundowns on the Premier Guitar's channel & this by far is the GREATEST & COOLEST of them all !!!!
Tyler seems to be an all around guy who's talented beyond belief. A rare combination. This video was great.
This kid is a great player for sure. It’s cool to see kids that carry the flag of bluesrock and country.
I met Tyler at their show in Pittsburgh banck in 2016 and he was very gracious... the show was killer too! :)
Two talented, smart & kewl young dudes forsure
One of my fav rig rundown episodes
Man, Tyler kicks ass. Congrats to you and Rebecca too.
Tyler is so cool. John was really vibing with him in this one
Ya Halfway through and came to say the same thing. Would love to have a conversation with him.
Saw them open up for Blackberry Smoke in Raleigh NC. They were really good and my nephew met Tyler after their set while he was buying one of their CDs. My nephew had on an AC/DC shirt and Tyler was talking to him about touring with them. Great guy and awesome band and I bought a shirt at the show like the one at 38:16 LOL
Man Tyler has the best sounds ! I can listen to him rip on any guitar ... oh yea! ❤️🙏🏼🇨🇦
Never heard of these fellas, but cool RR. Was nice to hear the one kid not shy away about who his dad was.
You know you're into it, when your slide "fly" off your finger and hit somebodys head... 🤣
What a great, nice person. I guess I just found a new favorite guitar player.
Man this was great, these guys sound sweet, and i love it how one plays LP's and the other one Strats
These guys and their golden tone... Killer!
Such a gifted young guitarist and great interviewer .. refreshing
Poor John couldn't stand up straight in there......was this filmed in the shire?
Lmao!!!
That is what I was thinking. It looks like those are 7' ceilings. Being anything over 6ft and being in 7ft ceilings it in claustrophobic as hell. Coming from 6'4", add some shoes, it adds up quick.
Lol. Looks like a cozy man cave to me. I can live there for weeks.
specially when you throw in cabs and heads and all sorts of gear round em
to be more specific it was filmed at Bag End
I met Tyler when he was 12 years old at C&C Guitar Shop in Paris Texas. He was a great player then. I think that's where his 1960 strat can from. Glad he's doing well. I was so worried he'd get string out but it looks like he's doing great.
Love these guys. Tone and chops for days. And, oh, Juniors are such underrated guitars.
Great rundown. I am glad River City Guitars found, bought, and returned your guitar to you. I remember when y’all got your equipment stolen and put an article out about it, I have looked for that pink strat to show up on Ebay for years. Congratulations and thanks to River City Guitars, I subscribed to your RUclips channel and watch all your videos. Thanks.
Love that he's wearing Rebecca's boots - rock on Tyler!!
He is Rebecca !
They could be his.....you never know
My favorite episode ever!!
Killer tones from Graham.
Saw these guys in Vegas opening for Rival Sons at Hard Rock. Great show these guys were killer. This was back in 2011 maybe. My band had headlined the Whiskey in L.A then we had a show in Vegas had a day off went to this show we were all Rival fans but these guys kicked ass.
How did I not know about this???? Finally this happened.
Never heard of this kid, but I like him!
People don’t like Tele neck pickups, they always talk about the bridge. But man, I like them a lot. The Strat with the Tele neck pickup plus the humbucker, that’s pretty damn cool and sounds great.
Awesome Rig Rundown, these guys can really tear it up and are very knowledgeable. Good job PG!
Man... Only a real scumbag steals a band guitars while they're on tour... I hate hearing stories like this of artists getting their instruments stolen, but its really great when you hear they get them back
#findWhittyslespaul
I love John's rundowns.
Seems like a genuinely nice kid. Would love to hear him in 5 or 6 years after he gets outta that shreddy stage.
Great left hand vibrato and feeling ! He’s cool !
I've never heard of this guy. He seems chill though, has some cool gear too.
Gonna have to check him out.
Tyler’s got some serious chops. Great Rundown!
Great to see you back John. Really great rundown. Never heard Tyler before this.
And ShakeDown is great! Monster sound!!!
John is really the only host I tend to watch on rig rundown, he’s great.
Nice one John. Tyler seems a great enthusiastic guy. Lovely tone and dynamic style too.
Love the Junior! I have 4 of them from the 50's.
I discovered Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown 3 years ago and i said to myself "i HAVE to see these guys live!!!" and as time went on, Guns N´Roses announced their reunion tour, and i thought, this is probably never gonna happen again. (It probably will) and they were also coming to Norway. So I bought the tickets to the show. Some time later, Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown was announced as support! And i have to say, musically, i was more impressed with them, than i was with Guns. Such a cool liveband, and such a good sound. And Tyler is such a cool guy.
Whitford is wearing a Blackberry Smoke shirt…gotta love it. They are the best band out.
John is an awesome interviewer, Love his rundowns as he really lets & inspires the muso to open up and discuss his/her gear. Keep em coming with greetings from Crete, Greece
This guy conducts the best interviews. Can you start asking about their preference on fret wire size?
Great tones and great guitars... but the real question is where can I get Tyler's boots? :)
Jeffrey West
Jack Narcotta anywhere in Texas
That sounds like an Inspector Clouseau question.
From the 80's.
Proabably craigslist
what all this with parents giving CS strat's and les pauls and klon's as gifts! i get socks and under wear?
haha well his dad is in aerosmith
@@iwillnevergetone5 That was Graham I think, not Tyler.
I got a nice warm pair of socks.
My parents, who btw are not rich, bought me a gibson sg one year after I started playing guit.
Honestly his gear is not that crazy, even tho his dad is in Aerosmith, I'd expect a collection like Slash's
Recently saw Fender video on this dude's pinky strat and never heard of him before but he some rad so best of luck to him!
Whewie, dude! What fun. So cool! I am a fan!
Cool story about that Marshall. I was on tour with Whitford st. Holmes and Brad was using that amp. He told me when he came across it he had never seen one before. Then one day while on tour he went to a guitar center and there was another one. So of course he bought it. Haha. Great amp!!!
The best rig rundown ever!!!!!!!!!!!
This video is the first I’ve ever heard of this dude. Wow, I’m a serious guitar player and never seen him. Ashamed 😂
When you can't describe the tone of your like and you say:
"You know? Is just like *starts jamming*
it’s just relatable
47:40 whaaaa, you go an have bite and still be hearing that one . . . . tylers awesome on that reso (and his other guitars)
These guys have killer tone!
the 1HR rig rundown! haha, just awesome!
Man, everyone and their kid is getting a signature Fender these days. Maybe, I should get in touch with Fender.
I wasn't the biggest fan of this guy for a long time. Probably jealousy as I don't have really any reason..this interview has changed my mind 1000 percent. I love that he just snaked that resonator...sounds like something I would do.
Man, "the judge" should be renamed to "jekyll and hyde". You know what I mean. That pickup combo is wild, and seems so fun.
Brad Whitford is one of my favorite rock guitarists. He doesn't get any attention either but I'm sure he is fine with the paycheck.
Love the National resonator with the Hotplate pickup system. Great design by Mike Dowling. Sounds awesome.
Great licks and vibe!! Remember them from normans rare guits.
Finally!!! One of my favourite bands in the last 5 years
Thank You!!!
finally some love for strats
Haikal Hanafiah I think there’s enough love for strats out there
Vintage 30's in those cabs.
The Blackberry Smoke tee shirt just got TB&tS a new paying fan. Love these RR's.
I waited for this day
Awesome rig! Nice dude as well. John is good he always has the right questions 👌🏼
Sucks to hear the gear got stolen. I heard him and his band when they came through with Jeff Beck. Fantastic show.
Graham whitford’s guitar center king of the blues audition really inspired me when I was a kid. If any of you haven’t seen it, check it out. That’s where you can see him “cut his teeth” on strats.
John does the best RR's - undisputable
The 71' Custom seems like a great guitar !
I love the thumbnail. John Bollinger's one stance.
You should do a rig rundown with his (Tyler) girlfriends/fiancee's band Larkin Poe.
thanks a lot Henric.... now I won't get anything done all day :)
/wife
They did one with Ernie Ball. They're pretty straightforward players. They each have their main instruments and a few pedals that they play through Fender Deluxe Twin Reverbs. They like Ernie Ball strings. I really like the new guitar development for Rebecca. She now plays an SG, and she's gettin' the sound out of it. I believe that she was inspired by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, one of her all time favorite bands.
I have followed Tyler since he had a myspace page with his version of “big legged woman” as one of his songs. He was quite young then. Have to say that I didn’t really care for the direction he took with his music and song writing. He is such a tasteful and soulful player and I don’t think the teen rock stuff does his playing justice. He does have tremendous energy and presence that will carry him further in his career. I wish he would branch out from the Shakedown and do somthing different.
Yup! His guitar playing is epic! Could listen all day !
Scotty Bratcher needs a rig rundown!!!
He's a beast of a guitarist, but a super nice guy. I've seen him 3 or 4 times and he just blew me away every time.
Anyone else still trying to figure out where to get a pair of boots like these? Love Tyler and have been trying to figure it out forever now
Thomas McCallum Jeffrey West UK!!! Check them out. Killer boots. Hoped this helped
Everyday Heroes has similar shoes too! Check em out
Brilliant thank you
Loving that tone!
Excellent rig rundown. John is so good at these and he is a shredder himself. I've seen many but this is one of the best! Love Tyler Bryant and the shakedown also!!
Really like my Wizz pickups. Sound great!
His tones are stupid good.
That was Fun!!