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This album documents another fascinating, if overlooked aspect of Danny Gatton's musical career: Funhouse, his mid- to late-'80s sextet which also included trumpeter Chris Battistone and tenor saxophonists Phil Berlin and Bruce Swaim, rounded off by drummer Barry Hart and longtime bassist John Previti. The tapes had remained unmixed after the guitarist signed to Elektra Records, according to his mother, Norma, who released them on her NRG label after her son's 1994 death. Other Gatton albums may be more cohesive, but Untouchable actually works nicely as a companion to the Portraits collection. The result is a typically diverting Gatton free-for-all; the first three tracks alone steer the listener through moody bop ('Poinciana,' 'One for Lenny's'), a tribute to late jazz guitarist Lenny Breau, and a storming R&B tune ('Ain't That Peculiar,' which features a rousing Tommy Lepson vocal). The anything-goes atmosphere continues with 'Stand by My Side,' a soul rave-up written with longtime friend and vocalist Billy Windsor; a typically fleet-fingered rave-up on 'Stumblin'; and a shuffle through 'Sweet Georgia Brown' (recorded live and slower than the up-tempo Harlem Globetrotters theme rendition). For good measure, there's 'Deep Purple,' a souvenir from Gatton's famous December 31, 1978, Washington, D.C., gig with his Redneck Jazz Explosion ensemble -- although 'Gold Rush's swing from country to pure guitar pyrotechnic fury and back again is the undoubted highlight, if you could choose just one. But that's hardly possible with Danny Gatton, as the inspired interplay with his hornmen on Nelson Riddle's 'Untouchables' theme shows. Trends be damned: wherever his fingers flew, he expected his listeners to follow. If nothing else, this release shows why the major-label world had difficulty containing that vision, but their loss is the listener's gain.

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Honeysuckle Rose (Danny & The Fat Boys) 2. Harlem Nocturne (Danny & The Fat Boys) 3. After Hours (Danny & The Fat Boys) 4. Redneck Jazz: 5. Sax Fifth Avenue: 6. Canadian Sunset (Live) 7. Love My Baby (with Robert Gordon, Live) 8. Lappin' It Up: 9. Notcho Blues: 10. Funky Mama: 11. Blues Newburgh: 13. Quiet Village: 14. The roots of The Redneck Jazz Explosion were laid in Nashville where the Danny Gatton Band went to record in 1977 and were joined by Emmons in the studio for “Rock Candy” – inspired by Brother Jack McDuff’s 1963 recording featuring a young George Benson on guitar. Find Danny Gatton discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. Find Danny Gatton discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. New Releases. Featured New Releases. Redneck Jazz Explosion, Vol. 1: CD Baby / Flying Deuces 1996: Humbler: Live: NRG Records 1997: In Concert: Big Mo Records 2005. Sep 02, 2020. Social Exchange Script Free here. Rar from mediafire.com host Danny gatton 1978 live at cellar door redneck jazz explosion rar mediafire.com (84 MB) Danny gatton 1978 redneck jazz rar mediafire.com (73 MB). If file is deleted from your desired shared host first try checking different host by clicking on another file title.

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  • Furthermore, he was a member of two short-lived splinter groups, Mickey and the Heartbeats (with Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart) and Jack Casady and the Degenerates, an ensemble that included teenage friend Danny Gatton alongside Kaukonen.Jack Casady-Wikipedia
  • An early and important guitar for Stern was a hybrid 1950s/1960s Fender Telecaster, previously owned by Roy Buchanan and Danny Gatton, which was stolen from him in an armed robbery in Boston.Mike Stern-Wikipedia
  • In 1977, Emmons teamed with Danny Gatton for occasional gigs, and then in 1978 they toured as the band Redneck Jazz Explosion.Buddy Emmons-Wikipedia
  • The development of Verlaine's style was likely influenced by the way he learned to play; he told a Guitar Player interviewer in 2005 'I never played guitar along with records, so I never learned all the speed licks everybody gravitates to when starting out. I know 19-year-old guitarists who can play Danny Gatton solos note-for-note. They don’t really know what notes they’re playing, but they do them flawlessly.'Tom Verlaine-Wikipedia
  • At 11 years old Joe was mentored and trained by American guitar legend, Danny Gatton.Joe Bonamassa-Wikipedia
  • Buchanan has influenced many guitarists, including Robbie Robertson, Gary Moore, Danny Gatton, Arlen Roth, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Jerry Garcia, Mick Ronson, Jim Campilongo, and Steve Kimock; Beck dedicated his version of 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers' from Blow by Blow to him.Roy Buchanan-Wikipedia
  • Gordon also made numerous TV appearances including a 1981 skit on the popular comedy show SCTV in which he performed with his band, including Danny Gatton—after having been 'mistakenly' booked on the show as the astronaut Gordon Cooper.Robert Gordon (musician)-Wikipedia
  • One of Buchanan's Telecasters was later owned by Danny Gatton and Mike Stern, who lost it in a robbery.Roy Buchanan-Wikipedia
  • Danny Gatton played lead guitar on this record and Marshall Crenshaw penned the single 'Someday, Someway' which went to No.Robert Gordon (musician)-Wikipedia
  • DeFrancesco signed his first record deal at the age of 16 and has played internationally with musicians that include David Sanborn, Arturo Sandoval, Larry Coryell, Frank Wess, John McLaughlin, Benny Golson, James Moody, Steve Gadd, Danny Gatton, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Cobb, George Benson, Pat Martino, John Scofield, Joe Lovano, and recorded with musicians that included Ray Charles, Bette Midler and Van Morrison.Joey DeFrancesco-Wikipedia
  • However, the instrumental 'Apricot Brandy', written by Weis and Fonfara, reached #46 on the Billboard Charts and was later used as a signature tune by BBC radio, and covered by Danny Gatton for the 1990 compilation Rubáiyát.Rhinoceros (band)-Wikipedia
  • 'A bunch of really strange guitar players I met in the 80s really influenced me. Danny Gatton, who committed suicide, was one of the most monstrous Telecaster players to ever walk the planet. Gatton worked with another guy I met named Evan Johns. They were both from Washington, D.C. and played in rockabilly bands, but the rockabilly kind of turned punk. Evan introduced me to Danny Gatton’s style,' Davis said.Dash Rip Rock-Wikipedia
  • Danny Gatton released a version in 1993 on his album Cruisin' Deuces (Elektra/Rhino).Harlem Nocturne-Wikipedia
  • Telecaster player Danny Gatton praised him as 'the string-bending king of the planet'.Jerry Donahue-Wikipedia
  • Kirchen became a contemporary and associate of many D.C. guitarists such as the late Danny Gatton and Roy Buchanan, Link Wray, Tom Principato, Evan Johns, Billy Hancock, Linwood Taylor, Dave Chappell, Jimmy Thackery, the Nighthawks and others who, during this time, forged an elite fraternity of Washington D.C. area roots rock performers.Bill Kirchen-Wikipedia
  • Other influences in his formative years were Chet Atkins, Duane Eddy, The Shadows and The Ventures; later influences were Clarence White, Danny Gatton, Albert Lee, Tommy Emmanuel and Robben Ford.Jerry Donahue-Wikipedia
  • Examples include the tweed Twin remakes crafted by hand by John Suhr for Eric Clapton, and later delivered to Mark Knopfler and B.B. King, the Jag-Stang model designed with help from Kurt Cobain and later manufactured by Fender Japan, and the Danny Gatton Telecaster, a very early Custom Shop effort that eventually mutated into a limited production item.Fender Custom Shop-Wikipedia
  • Reportedly, these included: Joe Bonamassa (blues-rock), Eric Clapton (blues-rock), Stevie Ray Vaughan (blues-rock), Jeff Beck (blues-rock; jazz-rock), Duane Allman (Southern rock), Gary Rossington (Southern rock), Steve Gaines (Southern rock), Mike Bloomfield (blues-rock), Jerry Garcia (psychedelic rock), Jimi Hendrix (psychedelic blues-rock), Keith Richards (blues-rock), Jimmy Page (blues-rock), Ted Nugent (hard rock), and Danny Gatton (blues rock; jazz rock).Lonnie Mack-Wikipedia
  • Numerous guitar players over the years, including Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Chris Spedding, Brian Setzer, Danny Gatton, Reverend Horton Heat and the group Ten Years After have gone on record as naming Cedrone's solo on 'Rock Around the Clock' as an influence on their own work.Danny Cedrone-Wikipedia
  • Danny Gatton's The Redneck Jazz Explosion album was also recorded at The Cellar Door in 1978.The Cellar Door-Wikipedia
  • Punky Meadows grew up in Washington, D.C., the oldest of four boys, in the Barnaby Terrace neighborhood which produced guitar legends Danny Gatton, Roy Clark, and Link Wray.Punky Meadows-Wikipedia
  • Guitarist Danny Gatton did a blues rock rendition of the theme on his 1991 album 88 Elmira St..The Simpsons Theme-Wikipedia
  • Harrison has identified the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the Allman Brothers Band and Washington guitarist Danny Gatton as early influences.Joel Harrison-Wikipedia
  • Virtuosos like Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Albert Lee and Danny Gatton were among the list of new favorites.Michael Lee Firkins-Wikipedia
  • Johnny's style often recalls Danny Gatton as well as some aspects of Jeff Beck and Pat Martino.Johnny A.-Wikipedia
  • He has performed and recorded with the Bee Gees, Rory Block, Cindy Cashdollar, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan, Duane Eddy, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, John Entwistle, Art Garfunkel, Danny Gatton, Vince Gill, Levon Helm, Bill Kirchen, Sonny Landreth, Albert Lee, David Lindley, Don McLean, Steve Morse, Phil Ochs, Brad Paisley, John Prine, John Sebastian, Simon and Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Phoebe Snow, James Taylor, Kate Taylor, Livingston Taylor, Rick Wakeman, Joe Louis Walker, and Steve Wariner.Arlen Roth-Wikipedia
  • The song has been covered over 40 times by artists including Hasil Adkins, The Animals, Paul Anka, Count Basie, John Cale, Riblja Čorba, Don Covay, the Dave Clark Five, Bo Diddley, Faces, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders, Fotheringay, Danny Gatton, Al Green, the Hollies, Jan and Dean, Tom Jones, Sammy Kershaw, Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band, Jerry Lee Lewis, Led Zeppelin, Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, Eleanor McEvoy, Mrs. Miller, Roy Orbison, Buck Owens, the Rolling Stones, Del Shannon, Silicon Teens, The Statler Brothers, Izzy Stradlin, Rod Stewart, Gene Summers, George Thorogood, Ernest Tubb, Conway Twitty, the Ventures, the Who, Hank Williams Jr., Faron Young, Elvis Presley, and Bernd Spier.Memphis, Tennessee (song)-Wikipedia
  • Mariah Carey, Tina Turner, Anita Baker, Steve Winwood, Joe Cocker, Billy Ocean, Maniquin, Michael Bolton, Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Donna Summer, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Danny Gatton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chaka Khan, David Sanborn, Billy Idol, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Aztec Camera, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Pet Shop Boys, Cheap Trick, James Brown, George Clinton, Bee Gees, Arthur Baker, Stevie Nicks, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Al B. Sure! New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Jimmy Cliff, Queen Latifah, Run–D.M.C., The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nas, Kanye West and Alicia Keys.Unique Recording Studios-Wikipedia
  • Eric Johnson, Joe Pass, George Benson, Greg Martin, Lee Roy Parnell, Andy Summers, Emily Remler, Tuck Andress, Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy, Danny Gatton, James Burton, Joe Morello, Stuart Hamm, Harvey Mandel, Debbie Davies, David Bryan, Tico Torres, Joe Beck, Ginger Baker, Max D. Barnes, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Carmine Appice, Vinnie Moore, Brian Setzer, Tal Farlow, Charlie Byrd, Mundell Lowe, Larry Coryell, Cornell Dupree, Junior Wells, J. Geils, Jimmy Thackery, Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard, Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, David Grissom, Scotty Anderson, Lonnie Mack, Otis Rush, Joe Morello, Sal Salvador, Jeff Tamelier, Steve Douglas, Mick Taylor, John Entwistle, Jerry Jemmott, Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Thackery, Nils Lofgren, Robin Trower, Marty Friedman, Tommy Tedesco, Craig Chaquico, Steve Morse, John Jarvis, Michael Lee Firkins, Jason Becker, Michael Fath.Arlen Roth-Wikipedia
  • Other musicians included John Fahey, one of the first 'folk' musicians to gain national appeal, Peter Tork (of The Monkees), Tim Buckley, guitarist Link Wray, pop singer and songwriter Billy Stewart, country singer Patsy Cline, guitarists Gregory Gaskins played with Jersey Cities Manhattan's and later Elvis Presley Danny Gatton, Skip Pitts played the famous riffs on Isaac Hayes's John Shaft doo-wop bands The Orioles (based out of District of Columbia, though from Baltimore), The Clovers, The Rainbows Scott McKenzie (known for 'If You're Going to San Francisco'), Sinbad, R&B singer Ruth Brown, and country star Roy Clark.Music of Washington, D.C.-Wikipedia

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