Truetone Lounge Rick Holmstrom
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Rick Holmstrom is an esteemed blues artist with a new solo album, See That Light, releasing on February 26th. Besides his highly regarded solo work, he is also the bandleader and guitarist for legendary Gospel/R&B singer, Mavis Staples. In our Lounge interview, we cover how he got the Mavis gig at the urging of Ry Cooder, the low down on his new solo album, and an amazing walk-through of his favorite guitars including his 1953 Telecaster, Harmony Stratotone, and Danelectro double cutaway.
This guy is one of the best blues guitarists playing today. He can swing or do shuffles with the best of them, but the most impressive thing about him is his tremedous grasp of what is essential. He pares it all down to that, and then plays it with style and authority. Watch him on stage with other greats - he can play less, but it's so much more.
Zac’s face anytime a vintage tele is about to be shown lol! Love it!
You know it!
Great stuff once again Zac. Have followed Rick's career since the days of Piazza . One of my favourite players. Thanks!
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Really fun interview thannks Rick!
Keep em coming Zac. Real good job on every interview.
Zac -your interviews are the closest we have to the glory days of Guitar Player magazine. Informed, intelligent, respectful.
When Rick talkes about the Vox Ac15 reissue, does he mean the CI model or the HW1 point to point wired model. Great interview, as are all the others you do!
CI model
@@TruetoneFX Thanks!
Wow when this Generation is gone. There goes the tone
I used to work at Carruthers and Rick used to come in when those girls were babies. I did the set up on the green Stratotone. Before Rick drove the price up.It was always a pleasure to see Rick come in with his little girls. One in his arms and one running around like crazy. Time flys.
John made my custom Strat neck.
Rick is largely unheralded but he plays guitar the way it's supposed to be played. Feel, touch, no bs "shredding" and soulful as hell. I think Mavis would agree. Catch him live if you can.
I stumbled on to Rick a short while ago and was in awe what a player "unsung hero" sums it up . Keep them coming
Great interview..saw Rick back in the day with Rod Piazza..killer. Thanks Zac
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Great interview Zac. Big fan of Rick's music. Saw him in Cinti, Ohio and he just killed it! Got to meet him after the show. He's a Telemeister for sure! Have to buy his new album. Thanks Rick.
Man, Rick is just....the greatest.
Thanks for doing one with my favorite tele player! Love his stuff with his own band and with Mavis.
Great interview, Zac. Rick's a really nice player. It was nice to hear his stories. Great guitar tones!
Glad you enjoyed it!
AWESOME INTERVIEW TRUETONE 👍❤️😎🎸🎶
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Zac, Thank you a great interview. I listed and watched Rick a few days ago on The Amazing Mavis Staples video. He is such a great player and another "Telemaster." Pops Jr. as she called him.
So glad you enjoyed it, Lonnie. I hope all is well with you. Zac
Rick is really great and a super nice guy. He got me Fender decals for the custom strat neck I had made. I met him when he was with Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers. Great interview.
I've owned far too many vintage and boutique amps, and the lowly current-production Vox Custom series AC30 and AC15 are my favorite amps.
Also, the Icarus boost is from Caroline Guitar Company.
Fantastic interview, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Heard Rick for the first time with Mavis at Red Rocks. Most expressive playing I've ever heard!
I worked for a brief time at a Guitar Center store on the South side of Chicago in '94. My boss told me that Pop Staples was coming in to pick up a Strat later that day that Fender was giving him. Pops asked if he could have a pearloid guard installed and one of the guys was working on that to get it done before he got there. As I recall, he looked it over, plugged in and played for only a brief time ( in a non tremolo amp) and seemed pleased. I asked for an autograph and he obliged. Later that day, Billy Boy Arnold came in. How lucky was I? I recognized him right away because at that time he was making a pretty strong comeback. I got his autograph as well. Back then you had to write down a SKU number on a little spiral bound notebook to check a price at the computer. I got both autographs on pages of that notebook and I have them framed and hanging a wall in my music room.
Wow!!! Fantastic story
@@TruetoneFX I paused the video when he held up the Strat. I thought the year was '94 but he said the plaque on the guitar said "96. I checked the autograph and Pops dated it '95. I'll shoot you a pic if you'd like.
Great interview. I loved seeing Rick play with Mavis on the video stream of Hardly/Strictly this past Sunday. And I remember seeing Steve Samuels at blues jams I would attend at the UC Davis Coffee House back in the early '70s. Thanks Zac!
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Great interview
Great interview with both Zac and Rick.
Thanks
So much of this great conversation resonated. Rick is an amazing musician - and person. Thanks, Zac👍😄.
Our pleasure!
Great chat guys. Great to hear some details of your story Rick and see/hear some great guitars. Thx to both of you!
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That was a great interview. He didn't mention if he had to tap into that other envelope when he bought that Tele.....
He seemed to not have to...
Very enjoyable interview! Thanks, Zac!
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Love this one! Thank you
You're so welcome!
I really enjoyed the interview with Rick, Big fan of his music. I would suggest you figure out how to do a split screen with the guest as many of the other YT interviewers are doing. The jumping back and forth is kind of annoying.
That is how we normally do it. There was user error on my part that caused this.