People In Music
People In Music
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Rare Gibson Granada BanjoRare Gibson Granada Banjo
Rare Gibson Granada Banjo
Просмотров 22 тыс.11 лет назад
Robert Bowden talks about a rare Gibson Granada Banjo.
John Blom, On The Road With ChicagoJohn Blom, On The Road With Chicago
John Blom, On The Road With Chicago
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 лет назад
John Blom has been working in music for almost 50 years. He has worked behind the scenes in lighting and sound as a tour manager and an instrument tech. He currently tours with Chicago The Band. There are thousands of people on tour all over the world just like him. Every artist will tell you how important a good dependable road crew is. These individuals need to be strong and smart and able to...
Mike Garson talks about his classical music.Mike Garson talks about his classical music.
Mike Garson talks about his classical music.
Просмотров 24111 лет назад
Pianist / composer Mike Garson talks to drummer David Kemper. Mike Garson may be one of the most versatile pianists around today. He has played rock, industrial, techno, jazz, funk, classical, experimental, folk, instrumental, and ambient music. He has had both an extensive solo career and performed live and in the studio with David Bowie since 1972, Nine Inch Nails, Billy Corgan, Free Flight, ...
Playing with Mick Ronson and David BowiePlaying with Mick Ronson and David Bowie
Playing with Mick Ronson and David Bowie
Просмотров 18 тыс.11 лет назад
Musician / composer Mike Garson and Drummer David Kemper talk about playing with Mick Ronson and winning an audition with David Bowie.
Time SquareTime Square
Time Square
Просмотров 3011 лет назад
Nocturne of HopeNocturne of Hope
Nocturne of Hope
Просмотров 6611 лет назад
Nocturne of Hope, a solo performance by Dave Garson. www.mikegarson.com
The Frank Sinatra ShowThe Frank Sinatra Show
The Frank Sinatra Show
Просмотров 19811 лет назад
Television director Stanley Dorfman tells drummer David Kemper about working with Frank Sinatra.
Exchanging gifts with Bob Dylan.Exchanging gifts with Bob Dylan.
Exchanging gifts with Bob Dylan.
Просмотров 78 тыс.11 лет назад
Drummer David Kemper tells a short story to Stanley Dorfman about exchanging gifts with Bob Dylan. In David Kemper's illustrious 40-year career, Kemper has recorded thousands of songs on over 400 albums and played drums on tour with Jerry Garcia and Bob Dylan to name just two. Kemper performed on the recordings of albums Love and Theft, and Time out of Mind, both of which earned album of the ye...

Комментарии

  • @KennyHaney-iy3ob
    @KennyHaney-iy3ob Месяц назад

    you got money can you pick it 😅

  • @HughManExperience
    @HughManExperience Год назад

    Shouldn’t this be called exchanging all precious gifts?

  • @beagleman123456789
    @beagleman123456789 Год назад

    Great 👍

  • @patrickambrose5372
    @patrickambrose5372 Год назад

    Bob Dylan, the man who put arm in Armani!😊

  • @miriamgreen3973
    @miriamgreen3973 Год назад

    Payis!! So, Brooklynese! 😂👍

  • @miriamgreen3973
    @miriamgreen3973 Год назад

    I thought Bowie overdubbed his own voice on Ziggy Stardust. That's how beautifully their voices meshed

  • @krisharvey403
    @krisharvey403 Год назад

    Sounds terrific! Real cannon.

  • @nollaeel5697
    @nollaeel5697 Год назад

    Wonderful stuff!

  • @mynonameyt
    @mynonameyt Год назад

    Such great advice no matter what line of work you're in..

  • @MissTeach
    @MissTeach Год назад

    I always knew Mr. D is a darling man. ❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️ Since about June, 2022. How does one know? Innermost voice.

  • @pattorelli3451
    @pattorelli3451 2 года назад

    great memories of hanging out at the cresent bluff house. also a kick of being reminded of the 1964 newport folk festivan where i literally ran into you. if you run into mary gauthier in nashville say hello to her for me [former patient of mine in boston]

  • @mattsmusicacademy5189
    @mattsmusicacademy5189 2 года назад

    are you still around. I think I have one of these. serial number is 8483-32...markings are exactly like yours. Owner left note before death that said "1927" Ball Bearing.

  • @davycrokett3862
    @davycrokett3862 2 года назад

    Well I played for long time I just entertained me is all my ol rb250 will be fine for me long as I live dont collect just play im good with that God bless every one be safe

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion8304 2 года назад

    I studied 🎵🎶🎵 under Roger Sprung...banjo and guitar... great story of a great musical instrument!

  • @patriciathewisher2315
    @patriciathewisher2315 2 года назад

    Reminds me of the days in NI and UK when Gerry Adams voice was banned from the airwaves by Maggie F ing Thatcher. So there were a rake of Belfast actors who were employed to speak Adams’ words for him on the BBC. In true Flann O Brien style, they did this better than Adams himself. I think Stephen Rea was one of them. Who married Dolores Price an IRA hunger striker woman and who set up The Field Day actors company with Brian Friel et al. Anyways, finally, finally, Gerry Adams was allowed to speak with his voice by the BBC. Probably late 90s after GFA and he came to London and I swindled a ticket from some contact at the London Irish Centre in Camden (incidentally next door to Amy Winehouse’s home where she died in 2011). Anyways, I was in a very packed hall when Gerry regaled the crowd with stories of how much money the British government had spent keeping NI afloat since his arrival a few days before. He also said he was very happy to finally be in Derrylondon. Hahaha. The Guardian at the time ran some article on the visit covering Gerry’s book signing sessions in bookshops on Charing Cross Road. As Sinn Fein had by then changed tactics and decided they needed to appear to more than men lying in ditches, Gerry had started to wear nice suits. They even made Mitchell McLoughlin look half human. Anyways, the Guardian journalist was funny for once. He said that Tiocfaidh Armani had been in Foyle’s bookshop. Referring of course to the Irish Republican slogan - Tiocfaidh ar La - meaning Our Day Will Come. Sounds like Chucky R Lah. X

  • @patriciathewisher2315
    @patriciathewisher2315 2 года назад

    Wow. Fast shopping. The only way to do it.

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby 2 года назад

    YA BETTER PAWN IT, BABE

  • @p.steven2413
    @p.steven2413 2 года назад

    Wow . Wonderful Story and Beautiful Banjo . They Don't Make Them Like They Use To . Stay Blessed and Thanks For Sharing This . Bye

  • @sandrawadsworth5173
    @sandrawadsworth5173 2 года назад

    Awesome 👍❤️

  • @jasonk876
    @jasonk876 2 года назад

    He told us about the sound instead of playing it. Wtf?

  • @thmoorer
    @thmoorer 2 года назад

    Saw Gove aroun 1981 at Daddy Billy's in Tullahoma, Tn. So memorable and one of my favorite concerts ever.

  • @durangomcmurphy1529
    @durangomcmurphy1529 2 года назад

    Nice to see Dylan hasn't lost his Woody Guthrie roots . Woody Armani . Ramblin' Jack Prada . Allen Ginsmoney .

  • @shannonlucas2980
    @shannonlucas2980 2 года назад

    Wakeman said no, Barson said yes. The rest is history.

  • @Secretarian
    @Secretarian 3 года назад

    The evidence continues to mount. I haven't come across a single one of Ronson's peers that is not going to laud his incredible talents. And yet the Rock Hall of Fame continues its wayward rambling in search of the most non-Rock people you can imagine. Did you know that Dionne Warwick is up for consideration this year? Bwa ha ha....

  • @VAPIDISM
    @VAPIDISM 3 года назад

    “Exchanging all the gifts that wise men bring”

  • @Benjaminbutton86
    @Benjaminbutton86 3 года назад

    when you've run out of Dylan content...

  • @rosslynemrys5829
    @rosslynemrys5829 3 года назад

    Bob is a sweetheart 💕 and so are you!

  • @anthonydavis4829
    @anthonydavis4829 3 года назад

    You have the ideal job. I listen to the band daily.

  • @williamardoin8987
    @williamardoin8987 3 года назад

    Very good story...

  • @JustAThought155
    @JustAThought155 3 года назад

    Gosh! The beauty of that guitar’s sound is fabulous. Was he playing a Taylor? I was in the Nashville area for 20 years: 1997 - 2017; and sadly I never even heard of him. Beautiful sound.

  • @luminawarren8132
    @luminawarren8132 3 года назад

    No playing.....? Thats the most impt part Also there was a sweet spot of years that the copper rich mother lode of metal was used and no one knows when they ran out of it and which banjo had the last of it after that it was done. There was no " secret formula ". It was european bell bronze from europe already cast a certain way. Once Orville ran out of it that was it no more.

  • @jameslee5405
    @jameslee5405 4 года назад

    Great video...

  • @stevefaure415
    @stevefaure415 4 года назад

    This is one of the coolest Bob Dylan stories of all time. Garcia Band drums for his daughter. Walking with Bob (and security) through central park. Armani suits. It's good to know someone out there was having fun--

  • @greengiant9739
    @greengiant9739 4 года назад

    Cool story ... Remember me at Maple Maple Gardens 1998.. white top hat and suit.. front rows enough giving you the thumbs up ... Awesome drummer... Thanks for the treat...😁HoHoHoGreenGiant...ya. On a sad note .. Sorry to hear about Bucky Baxter... It must of been great playing with him.. aswell as many others you grooved with over the years in Bobs amazing set up of stellar musicians such as yourself .. David.. keep well in these uncertain times...

  • @adamzimmerman9459
    @adamzimmerman9459 4 года назад

    Collector for sure:)

  • @Chance-ry1hq
    @Chance-ry1hq 4 года назад

    Quit bragging about it and play the damn thing.

  • @davidwatkins204
    @davidwatkins204 4 года назад

    That's so American, I never did look to see what it was. Meaning what it cost, like, what anything costs is what it is. Pathetic.

    • @avanti6058
      @avanti6058 3 года назад

      How curious, for me not looking at the price is a gentlemanly thing to do. It wasn't him who chose the place, of course in Armani everything must be very expensive, it's not like you can choose between something economical and something very expensive. There is a saying for this in Spanish that says "a caballo regalado, no se le miran los dientes" and that means that a gift is taken for the value of the giving, not for what it is really worth.

  • @davebarber3827
    @davebarber3827 4 года назад

    A great down to earth guitarist very over looked by many and a great guy R.I.P. MICK HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY.

  • @mcgeorgerl
    @mcgeorgerl 5 лет назад

    At 6:06 is he confusing Ronson with Belew?

  • @clintharrington9524
    @clintharrington9524 5 лет назад

    I was 12 when I bought Aladdin Sane in 1973 and I remember thinking that the piano sounded so strange but really exciting it opened the the door to the likes of Coltrane , Coleman and Dolphy

  • @goldenbanjo197
    @goldenbanjo197 5 лет назад

    Another rich guy that collects banjos instead of playing them. It’s a shame because I would put that thing to some use!

  • @goldenbanjo197
    @goldenbanjo197 5 лет назад

    Earl actually started out with a rb-11 with a brass hoop before he got the Granada. The early recordings with the bluegrass boys were with that rb-11

  • @larry2flynn
    @larry2flynn 5 лет назад

    I have picked up a gold framed 5 string banjo, with a different sound. Made from maple wood. Different sound. Still like to play it. Now I know what the banjo is called. However, I believe its a knock-off of a Gibson model. Could all Grenada's be manufactured in Japan? Many were still very nice and .... the sound is good. L.

  • @leescott2069
    @leescott2069 5 лет назад

    RONNO!!

  • @jefferyboring4410
    @jefferyboring4410 5 лет назад

    Scruggs started the bluegrass boys with a rb11 then bought a new rb75 then traded that to don Reno for the rough Granada and Reno volunteered the additional d18 Martin I believe because the Granada was horrible. Later it was said they temporarily swapped tone rings as an experiment. About all that’s left of the Granada that’s original is the tone ring and rim I’m not sure even about the resonator. The rb75 was rare in that it had the resonator lined with poplar.

  • @merlynschutterle7242
    @merlynschutterle7242 5 лет назад

    Nice banjo. Earl has his sound, but for me give me a good sound like Allen Munde gets out his Stelling like he plays on Banjo Sandwich. Gibsons are like gold. The reason they are so valuable is because people think they are valuable.

  • @sarahdennard2954
    @sarahdennard2954 5 лет назад

    I like this story very much. David Kemper is so present and authentic. There is a drum I never learned to play. . .

  • @joshuahymer15
    @joshuahymer15 5 лет назад

    Ok. So shut the hell up and play the damn thing

  • @jeffhardee7454
    @jeffhardee7454 6 лет назад

    great photography and sound!