Excellent video, and most importantly, they were enjoying themselves, and the audience got behind them. They set a very high bar to match. Thank you for the video and reaction.
I hadn't heard Jack before. But Tommy is an absolute legend. Two must watches from Tommy: Classical Gas and Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Clasical Gas ruclips.net/video/S33tWZqXhnk/видео.html Tommy playing Over the Rainbow to Les Paul ruclips.net/video/IoBbt5GrFuM/видео.html
Also from Tommy, Initiation (at Centrepoint). This is Tommy's version of Australian aboriginal initiation ceremony from boyhood to manhood. Sounds you never thought to hear from a guitar. He uses the whole guitar, not just the strings, to create the Australian bushland. It is spectacular.
I'm just finding your channel and e joy this kind of content. They sound great! I would like to suggest you check out a really fantastic future superstar Taj Farrant. He's been selling out his shows on his US tour. He's 14 and has an album coming out this summer. He's had 3 songs hit #1 on the worldwide blues charts this year. Crossroads, Cruz and Bad Trip. Bad Trip was produced by Ken Lewis. Taj has already been onstage with Carlos Santana, Rob Thomas, Orianthi and resently with Eric Gales and Christone Kingfish, who he opened for. He's going to be performing at the Blues Festivals in Australia and Las Vegas and next year's Joe Bonamassa blues cruise. The major of his audience I would say is easily over 40. He has also performing with Morris Hayes (Prince's musical director and keyboard player) a couple of times. I'm going to suggest you watch him perform Gary Moore's Parisienne Walkways. He doesn't sing on this song but he does also sing. It's easy to become a fan of Taj. He's humble and he has a very supportive family who are with him at all times. His parents sold their home and businesses in Australia and moved him and his sister to the US so he could achieve his dreams. His sister plays drums and opens the show. Taj Farrant Parisienne Walkways ruclips.net/video/PMdqV4xfUe4/видео.htmlsi=zfFpzKKB5vw6w0Tt
If I’m honest , I’ve been a fan of both more so Jack . As I think Jack musically and technically can delve further to jazz . And that’s my thing . Tommy is quick but I think Jack has more feel tone and ceel
Excellent video, and most importantly, they were enjoying themselves, and the audience got behind them. They set a very high bar to match. Thank you for the video and reaction.
I say it all the time…when I retire you’ll know where to find me. Jamming at the local watering hole with my buddies 😂🤣
You'll be drinking with Joe Bonamassa, Synster Gates, Stevie Vai etc. then!? LOL.@@ChasingAnthems
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I hadn't heard Jack before. But Tommy is an absolute legend. Two must watches from Tommy: Classical Gas and Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
Clasical Gas
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Tommy playing Over the Rainbow to Les Paul
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Nice! Can’t wait to check those videos out. Thanks
Also from Tommy, Initiation (at Centrepoint). This is Tommy's version of Australian aboriginal initiation ceremony from boyhood to manhood. Sounds you never thought to hear from a guitar. He uses the whole guitar, not just the strings, to create the Australian bushland. It is spectacular.
I'm just finding your channel and e joy this kind of content. They sound great!
I would like to suggest you check out a really fantastic future superstar Taj Farrant. He's been selling out his shows on his US tour. He's 14 and has an album coming out this summer. He's had 3 songs hit #1 on the worldwide blues charts this year. Crossroads, Cruz and Bad Trip. Bad Trip was produced by Ken Lewis. Taj has already been onstage with Carlos Santana, Rob Thomas, Orianthi and resently with Eric Gales and Christone Kingfish, who he opened for. He's going to be performing at the Blues Festivals in Australia and Las Vegas and next year's Joe Bonamassa blues cruise. The major of his audience I would say is easily over 40. He has also performing with Morris Hayes (Prince's musical director and keyboard player) a couple of times. I'm going to suggest you watch him perform Gary Moore's Parisienne Walkways. He doesn't sing on this song but he does also sing. It's easy to become a fan of Taj. He's humble and he has a very supportive family who are with him at all times. His parents sold their home and businesses in Australia and moved him and his sister to the US so he could achieve his dreams. His sister plays drums and opens the show.
Taj Farrant Parisienne Walkways
ruclips.net/video/PMdqV4xfUe4/видео.htmlsi=zfFpzKKB5vw6w0Tt
If I’m honest , I’ve been a fan of both more so Jack . As I think Jack musically and technically can delve further to jazz . And that’s my thing . Tommy is quick but I think Jack has more feel tone and ceel
Add Bryan Sutton to that list.