I would happily pay a $100 cover charge and $15 for a wine cooler to listen to Mr. Duke Robillard. Strangely, I am hear by way of hearing Curtis Salgodo this morning on VPM Pubic Radio's program John's Porch in Richmond, Virginia.
My favorite Blues guitarist along with Hollwood Fats. Legendary, Greasy, T Bone Walker Inspired riffs notes and even Jazz inspired horn like phrasing. Saw him once, up close, making a solid state amp just sing like a ...... Fender 1948 Twin amp. Only Hollywood Fats, who Stevie Ray Vaughn loved, came close. And having seen Jimmy Vaughn essentially play exactly the same way. Stellar blues guitar playing Old School Jazz influenced Blues.
In the late 80's I began to listen him and he added a lot to my knowings listening and Playing. I always found in him a perfect mix of T-Bone, Clarence G. Brown, Guitar Slim, Johnny Guitar Watson , Pee Wee Crayton, Old BB King, but all in a "Duke Mood". 20 years later (2008) I was Blessed with his presence in my country, and touring together with me and my band as his band. Even before his come back ti USA, he made two songs that he gave to me and recorded together. Forever My Guitar Hero
@@KarlCurtisZeuch thank You!! You can write here in TH-cam or in Spoty and search: Daniel Raffo "Bye Bye Argentina", and "King Size Boogie" (King Size is my band). He has given me this two songs. And in my YT channel, just Daniel Raffo, there's a lot of videos alive with him in his two visits in 2008 and 2011. Greetings and be in touch. I have a full show alive recording and mastered, Wich I sent him but I never ask for his permission to put in Spoty. Maybe I will sometime.
@@KarlCurtisZeuch I write again. Search Daniel Raffo "Bye Bye Argentina" and "King Size Boogie" (King Size is the name of my backing band Since 1988). Duke made, gave and mixed himself this 2 songs for me .
Most players struggle a long time to get a signature sound and a signature tone. Duke gets at least a good half dozen killer tones on each album. Here he gets many amazing tones and sounds on one track. And he gets all that variety from one guitar/amp combination. He’s easily one of the best ever. Truly inspiring!!!!
He developed his sound by running away from his brother Gerald. Gerald is 10 years older than Mike (Duke). So when Gerald would go to work as a teenager, he would come home to chase his younger brother (Duke) around the house for being in his room playing his guitar. Ive always called it the rushing blues. Gerald is my grandfather. He still plays, but hes known for his paintings now.
you all prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Will Hunter thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Blues-A-Rama 🎸 Muddy Waters / Jimmy Rogers 🎸 Guitar Slim 🎸 Johnny Guitar Watson 🎸 Lowell Fulson 🎸 B.B. King 🎸 Gatemouth Brown 🎸 Freddie King 🎸 Albert King 🎸 Buddy Guy 🎸 Albert Collins 🎸 Duke Robillard
The ability to nail the tone of other lengends on one rig is amazing! But the ability to have your own signature tone and style is what being a guitarist is all about! An Icon that only serious tone freaks know about.. teach us Duke!
Mike just put hundreds of guitar teachers with this scale production. It is pretty much all anyone needs to master the pentatonic scale. FYI many dont know this scale was so disrespected back in the day they called it the slave scale. Just to further insult the new delta pickers and players who were being discovered at the time. I found old publications of instruments and strings in various mag's from the 1920s and wow my people were really really hated back then.
I would happily pay a $100 cover charge and $15 for a wine cooler to listen to Mr. Duke Robillard. Strangely, I am hear by way of hearing Curtis Salgodo this morning on VPM Pubic Radio's program John's Porch in Richmond, Virginia.
Duke is BAD-ASS!!!
A Master of any Bluesguitar Style. And a Legend. Mr. Duke Robillard.
Post war blues yeah. Haven't seen him play piedmont or ragtime - if you wanna consider ragtime blues.
My favorite Blues guitarist
along with Hollwood Fats.
Legendary, Greasy, T Bone Walker
Inspired riffs notes and even
Jazz inspired horn like phrasing.
Saw him once, up close, making a solid
state amp just sing like a
...... Fender 1948 Twin amp.
Only Hollywood Fats,
who Stevie Ray Vaughn
loved, came close.
And having seen Jimmy Vaughn
essentially play exactly the same way.
Stellar blues guitar playing
Old School Jazz influenced Blues.
In the late 80's I began to listen him and he added a lot to my knowings listening and Playing. I always found in him a perfect mix of T-Bone, Clarence G. Brown, Guitar Slim, Johnny Guitar Watson , Pee Wee Crayton, Old BB King, but all in a "Duke Mood". 20 years later (2008) I was Blessed with his presence in my country, and touring together with me and my band as his band. Even before his come back ti USA, he made two songs that he gave to me and recorded together. Forever My Guitar Hero
Wow! Beautiful story
You are a lucky guy
Would you please put up the two songs for us
@@KarlCurtisZeuch thank You!! You can write here in TH-cam or in Spoty and search: Daniel Raffo "Bye Bye Argentina", and "King Size Boogie" (King Size is my band). He has given me this two songs. And in my YT channel, just Daniel Raffo, there's a lot of videos alive with him in his two visits in 2008 and 2011. Greetings and be in touch. I have a full show alive recording and mastered, Wich I sent him but I never ask for his permission to put in Spoty. Maybe I will sometime.
@@KarlCurtisZeuch I answered but I don't know if is visible
@@KarlCurtisZeuch I write again. Search Daniel Raffo "Bye Bye Argentina" and "King Size Boogie" (King Size is the name of my backing band Since 1988). Duke made, gave and mixed himself this 2 songs for me .
A Living Legend...and as good as any who ever lived!!!
I can't understand why Duke hasn't gotten more acclaim. He good. REALLY good!
Most players struggle a long time to get a signature sound and a signature tone. Duke gets at least a good half dozen killer tones on each album. Here he gets many amazing tones and sounds on one track. And he gets all that variety from one guitar/amp combination. He’s easily one of the best ever. Truly inspiring!!!!
He developed his sound by running away from his brother Gerald. Gerald is 10 years older than Mike (Duke). So when Gerald would go to work as a teenager, he would come home to chase his younger brother (Duke) around the house for being in his room playing his guitar. Ive always called it the rushing blues. Gerald is my grandfather. He still plays, but hes known for his paintings now.
you all prolly dont care but does someone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Lochlan Byron instablaster ;)
@Will Hunter thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Will Hunter it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account!
Duke sounds like Duke anyways, and thats the largest compliment.
Just one note! That’s all u need ,if it got the blues , u gonna know about it.
If you haven’t heard Texas Hop then check it. Swings uncontrollably
Jam on that Riviera, Duke.
Amazing stuff right here.
Excellent’ Daniel
Someone once wrote that it took him a year to master Duke's mimics, now it was time to tackle the music 😀
Holy smokes what a guitar lesson it's right hand style gives me hope
Geez, what a powerhouse.
One of my ALL TIME FAVORITES!! Yessir!!
Великолепная гитарная игра!
grande dani!!! no sabes como extrañaba este video, cuando lo quize descargar ya no estaba mas! maldito sonicjunction
Blues-A-Rama
🎸 Muddy Waters / Jimmy Rogers
🎸 Guitar Slim
🎸 Johnny Guitar Watson
🎸 Lowell Fulson
🎸 B.B. King
🎸 Gatemouth Brown
🎸 Freddie King
🎸 Albert King
🎸 Buddy Guy
🎸 Albert Collins
🎸 Duke Robillard
Eppiphone Guitar 🎸
THE BEST OF THE BEST!!!
I've been looking for this set, thanks for posting.
Légendaire.
The ability to nail the tone of other lengends on one rig is amazing!
But the ability to have your own signature tone and style is what being a
guitarist is all about! An Icon that only serious tone freaks know about..
teach us Duke!
If you been lead guitarist in The Fabulous Thunderbirds you have to be good...
And he was :)
The Bible… according to Duke
Mike just put hundreds of guitar teachers with this scale production. It is pretty much all anyone needs to master the pentatonic scale. FYI many dont know this scale was so disrespected back in the day they called it the slave scale. Just to further insult the new delta pickers and players who were being discovered at the time. I found old publications of instruments and strings in various mag's from the 1920s and wow my people were really really hated back then.
Yup, he’s in there
What are you playing this is boring