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Joe Pass: The Blues Side Of Jazz (2006)

Posted by admin on Dec.21, 2009, under General No Comments

Joe Pass: The Blues Side Of Jazz

This follow-up to Joe’s best-selling Solo Jazz Guitar DVD explores the blues elements of jazz guitar. Joe covers bebop blues, new chord substitutions, pedal tones, jazz/blues improvisation and much more. As usual, Joe brings wit and style to his invaluable guitar lessons, taking you straight to the heart of the blue side of jazz guitar.

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Arbor AJ144 Jazz Hollow-Body White Electric Guitar

Posted by admin on Nov.30, 2009, under Music No Comments

Arbor AJ144 Jazz Hollow-Body White Electric Guitar

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Electric Guitar. Made by Arbor.The Arbor AJ144 hollowbody jazz guitar looks smooth and plays smoother. With such features as a white fixed neck, 3-ply pickguard, 25-1/2″ scale, gold die cast tuners, gold hardware, two gold humbucker pickups, two each volume and tone knobs, three-way switch controls, and a “Trapeze” style tailpiece, it’s a guitar built specifically for someone who yearns to rock and has an eclectic taste for elegance.Features:Arbor Hollowbody Jazz Guitar White Finish Single Cutaway Two Gold Humbuckers “Trapeze” Tailpiece

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Cocoa Beach – Florida

Posted by admin on Apr.21, 2009, under Travel and Vacations No Comments

Cocoa Beach is one of the most affordable beach vacations in Florida. There is never a lack of things to do or see in and around Cocoa Beach. Besides the fun in the sun, Space Coast offers you the chance to go deep sea fishing or parasailing, try your luck aboard a casino cruise ship, or just take a river tour and get up close and personal with the awesome wildlife of Florida.

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While at Cocoa Beach, you can also visit the Kennedy Space Center, the Brevard Zoo, or spend some time shopping. You’ll be within short driving distance to all of the Orlando attractions, and you can even drive back to Cocoa Beach at night to enjoy dinner in one of the many dining spots on the beach. When night sets in, you can kick back and enjoy the nightlife on the beach that ranges from cool jazz clubs to beach side cafes. Then, you can stay the night with perfect accommodations and wake up to a breathtaking sunrise on the beach.

With plenty to offer you and your entire family, Cocoa Beach provides an excellent beach vacation or getaway. There is plenty to do on the beach, with enough nearby to keep you coming back for more.


B.B. King

Posted by admin on Dec.04, 2008, under Music No Comments

B.B. King by Encyclopedia Britannica
(Born September 16, 1925, Itta Bena, near Indianola, Mississippi, U.S.)

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American guitarist and singer who was a principal figure in the development of blues and from whose style leading popular musicians drew inspiration.

King was reared in the Mississippi delta, and gospel music in church was the earliest influence on his singing. To his own impassioned vocal calls, King played lyrical single-string guitar responses with a distinctive vibrato; his guitar style was influenced by T-Bone Walker, by delta blues players (including his cousin Bukka White), and by such jazz guitarists as Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian. He worked for a time as a disk jockey in Memphis, Tennessee, where he acquired the name B.B. (for Blues Boy) King. In 1951 he made a hit record of “Three O’Clock Blues,” which led to virtually continuous tours of clubs and theatres throughout the country. He often played 300 or more one-night stands a year with his 13-piece band. A long succession of hits, including “Every Day I Have the Blues,” “Sweet Sixteen,” and “The Thrill Is Gone,” enhanced his popularity. By the late 1960s rock guitarists acknowledged his influence and priority; they introduced King and his guitar, Lucille, to a broader white public, who until then had heard blues chiefly in derivative versions. King’s autobiography, Blues All Around Me, written with David Ritz, was published in 1996.