Eddie Fisher was one of the heavy hitters on guitar back in the day (1960's) from the St. Louis, Mo. and metro east area along with Richard Martin, Marvin Horn, Phil Westmoreland, Grant Green, Ralph "Oopie" Williams, Bennie Smith to name a few. Backed up Albert King, Oliver Sain, Leo's Five, Charles Drain, countless others, etc. Also a shout out to veteran bassists John Mixon, Gus Thornton, Paul Jackson & Jimmy Hinds. Not sure but I think Kenny Rice was the drummer on this piece. Any misinformation will be retracted.
hell yea man, i hope this lp dont die on me though ive literaly kept this on repeat since i copped it. too lazy to rip it to the ipod but yo after a long days work its all worth it to come home pop a cold beer and this under the needle...chill.
Eddie Fisher was one of the heavy hitters on guitar back in the day (1960's) from the St. Louis, Mo. and metro east area along with Richard Martin, Marvin Horn, Phil Westmoreland, Grant Green, Ralph "Oopie" Williams, Bennie Smith to name a few. Backed up Albert King, Oliver Sain, Leo's Five, Charles Drain, countless others, etc. Also a shout out to veteran bassists John Mixon, Gus Thornton, Paul Jackson & Jimmy Hinds. Not sure but I think Kenny Rice was the drummer on this piece. Any misinformation will be retracted.
Grant Green,,, everyone ranks behind Grant Green,,,jazz guitar nobody does it better 🙌
hell yea man, i hope this lp dont die on me though ive literaly kept this on repeat since i copped it. too lazy to rip it to the ipod but yo after a long days work its all worth it to come home pop a cold beer and this under the needle...chill.
Bxnyc828 I’m sure you can. But you got to find the record first...
Very much
Nice cut done by Eddie Fisher I thought Stanley Turrentine did it also