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Killin’! With all the unbridled virtuosity on TH-cam, this kind of thoughtful and groovy music is sorely missed. Ed has the perfect balance of everything a musician and listener wants.
I have only become aware of Ed within the last month, and boy am I glad that I did! I seem to remember seeing a guy playing a Stratocaster with Dizzy on the TV back in the late 70’s or early 80’s. Was that Ed?
@@radjet I looked up Ed’s bio, I see that he was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1954. New Haven, origin of another (IMHO) under recognized jazz guitarist, Tony Purrone who played with the Heath Brothers at about the same time that Ed was with Diz.
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What a great player, amazing to make advanced concepts sound so bluesy and have such feel
Great point, Thank You!
Ed is just incredible, and a living legend!! Love this one!!
Ed is a Legend!
Taste. Thank you for sharing and posting. From Brooklyn, NY.
Taste in spades all the way!
Cool!
Indeed!
Killin’! With all the unbridled virtuosity on TH-cam, this kind of thoughtful and groovy music is sorely missed. Ed has the perfect balance of everything a musician and listener wants.
Thanks for your comment. Alas, we need more musicians lie Ed today, a lost virtuosity and art!
Some lotta cool, baby!
Indeed baby!
Alot of Wes Montgomery feel and soul in Ed's playing.
Indeed, the best at this style today
Made my morning, thanks!
Our pleasure!
Thank you Eric Wheeler for not going to the IV chord in the head!
I have only become aware of Ed within the last month, and boy am I glad that I did! I seem to remember seeing a guy playing a Stratocaster with Dizzy on the TV back in the late 70’s or early 80’s. Was that Ed?
YEAH, ITS HIM
Indeed it was. Happy you are coming on board with Ed. One of the tastiest players!!
He was hidden in plain sight!
@@radjet I looked up Ed’s bio, I see that he was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1954. New Haven, origin of another (IMHO) under recognized jazz guitarist, Tony Purrone who played with the Heath Brothers at about the same time that Ed was with Diz.