I saw Redd twice in my lifetime. The first time I saw him, he was backing Merle Haggard in a triple bill with Willie Nelson and Ray Price in Columbia, Maryland. The second time was a show with his band at the Continental Club in Austin, Texas.
Redd is the greatest guy to hang with - as well as being an incredibly talented guitar player. I flew him out to Los Angeles so as we could film with him for our Telecaster movie - and we spent a couple of great days together up at Seymour Duncan’s facility near Santa Barbara. When it comes to Telecasters ... Redd’s the best.
I got to attend a clinic he did at the Kansas City folk alliance some years back. It was magical. I knew blues pretty well at the time but struggled trying to solo in country. I had taken my MIM 72 reissue thinline tele with me and after the clinic some old boy from Texas that also attended the clinic came up and said he really liked my guitar. We got to talking about picking and I played him some Albert King style licks and some Kansas City jazzy blues licks and he was impressed. I told him blues comes natural to me but I don't know how to get my solos to sound country. He said hell you know all the minor pentatonic positions just play the major pentatonic and I didn't know what he was on about. He showed me how to slide down and make my pinky the root in position one. Instantly it clicked and I started playing that country twang I had been searching for years to try and get. Its been some years now and I'm still trying to learn more chicken pickin its become an addiction. If it wasn't for that clinic watching this man and getting to talk with that random stranger from Texas, I would have never even started.
Redd is a Super Nice man,& always quick witted and funny. He was kind enough to allow myself and my best friend to sit in with his band for a couple of songs back in 2000. First time I heard him was in 97’ at a small club called “Barbara’s” in Printers Alley in Nville.I was walking down the alley and someone had opened the door to the club and I heard someone just SMOKIN on a Tele.Went in and it was Redd. He blew me away.I didn’t want him to stop playing.Monster Monster guitar player and a fine person as well.
Redd .. I am 64 years old and I really do hope that, both, you and I, will still be around, in ten years, so that you can still play and I can keep listening.
Was fortunate to see Redd playing in Adelaide South Australia a few years ago. Loved every single moment of it .... Many thanks Redd for enriching an old(er) muso's life in a couple of hours. I won't forget.
When Redd came to Nashville, it was my honor to be working at the Broken Spoke hosting a Talent Show every Thursday and a Songwriter's Night every Sunday. Redd would sit in and "jam" with band and soon he would "sub" with the band and soon he was identified as a Great player and doors seem to open up for Redd. His talents are simply amazing and a "nice guy" as well. It was my pleasure to meet him and follow his career. Dale Burie, The Broken Spoke Saloon and Songwriters' Cafe from the 90's.
I love that bit with Bill Kirchen in Hot Rod Lincoln when he gets to the part where he is to play some Redd Volkaert licks and he sort of jumbles it up and sorry Red...maybe next time. Such a compliment to the skills Redd. Nice vid....I liked hearing about the love that went into those guitars. Thanks for such a great vid.
This is a great entertainer, a real comedian, probably from decades of being around other entertainers drinking and clowning around. His ripostes are funny, too. He's never caught off guard.
What a great guy and a great guitar player a true legend. Speaking of Merle haggard's he always had really good guitar players that were kind of ahead-of-the-curve it seems.
We passed by around 3:00 then circled back and went inside to a rowdy packed club, with Redd and band tearing it up. He noticed me eyeballing his pedalboard and amp, lol
Love you Redd. Love to hear you talk and play. A real human being. I am sure Nacho is proud to have his logo next to whatever logo you put it by. Sense of humor needs to happen.
Fender into a Fender amp is holy grail sound. it jus covers so much ground. which is why i bought a 57 Fender Twin amp. and that sent mee down the road collecting old tweed amps.
Hey if you ever get the chance, ask Redd how many Tele's (from various makers including Fender) he owns. I don't think I've ever seen him play the same one twice! I'd guess he must have several hundred!! Whatever the real number is, it has to be formidable. He must have a huge room to store them all in! Thx for doing this. It's always great to listen to Redd. 👍 😀
Redd is a great example of original style picking from the early years of guitar playing. But remember this….. Let’s not forget that Leo Fender, George Fullerton and crew got it right the first time. Nacho or no Nachos, it’s all in the guitarist’s mind of exact preference. I have a three telecasters, but they’re not Leo’s era. I had to modify it get the exact tone through trials and errors. But finally I got it. I have a telecaster that once belonged to Kenny Vaughn. And yeah, man. It’s a great great guitar. Love the video, and keep’em flowing……👍🇮🇪
Oh I'd love to hear him playing with Jorma......he's definitely got a Hot Tuna vibe going on at the beginning of this video."Nacho-Caster..... It's my caster!"
@@leftchicago thanks for that , looked it up and on many levels it was a great interview , Redd passed on so many points of wisdom , again thanks learnt heaps in a short period of time
Great guy, I memorized watching this video I was sitting with my brother in accordion classes. I was playing everything by heart, I was not interested in reading notes like Redd. Also reading manuals (Ikea etc.) is not my thing, I just take off with common sense. That's how I became making a living as bicycle mechanic. Thanx for posting this interesting nacho caster.
Nacho web site is confusing as I could never find a price. They invite you to join a club and I guess once a member you can find the price and make the purchase. Oh well, I'm not much of a joiner. Thanks anyway. Enjoyed Redd's playing and talking today. - Peter age 70
I've been a lifelong bass player but started on guitar when I was 12. I've been playing guitar seriously for the past decade or so and I'm confused as to play a Telecaster or a Strat in a gig I was offered recently as a rhythm guitarist. I'm not a guitarist in the caliber of Redd, but I wonder which he'd suggest. The Tele I have is sunburst with a black pick guard. It's like an old one with the 3 brass saddles. Very nice. My USA Strat is black and newer with a tilt neck. I may wind up using the Tele because I want to use the cool Fender gig bag it came with as a case.
wow just great stuff!, funny I just found out about nacho-casters last week listening to redd and Gregg koch on Gregg's podcast. great channel, keep it up
I’m wondering if that’s one of the Fender ToneMaster Twin Reverb amps.I bought one last year and have bought another one since.They are answered prayer for me. They weigh 1/3 of an original Twin but sound just like one.Ive had 4 back surgeries so weight is a huge deal.Being able to have the same tone as one that weighs 80+ lbs.
That's what I say when people ask me if they can play my guitar: "No, because it's-a Nacho Telecaster,". Unrelated, I'd like to see more of that wood-burning stove behind the amp.
That was awesome! I'd never heard of him until today.
I saw Redd twice in my lifetime. The first time I saw him, he was backing Merle Haggard in a triple bill with Willie Nelson and Ray Price in Columbia, Maryland. The second time was a show with his band at the Continental Club in Austin, Texas.
Same
@@captncoffee2056 same
Redd is the greatest guy to hang with - as well as being an incredibly talented guitar player.
I flew him out to Los Angeles so as we could film with him for our Telecaster movie - and we spent a couple of great days together up at Seymour Duncan’s facility near Santa Barbara.
When it comes to Telecasters ... Redd’s the best.
Telecaster movie?...is it out?
@@jmartoftheu.p.291 On dvd via Hal Leonard Corporation of Milwaukee ... ‘Leo Fender’s Telecaster - The Original Twang’.
used to see Redd when he played the bar circuit here in Alberta in the late 70`s. He was already a legend!
Saw Redd with Robbie Fulks and Linda Gail Lewis. It’s like they all knew and appreciated the privilege of sharing a stage, it was such a joy to see.
Sounds awesome!
Redd with Robbie was an incredible show
It’s great to see more exposure for Redd. Wonderful player!
I got to attend a clinic he did at the Kansas City folk alliance some years back. It was magical. I knew blues pretty well at the time but struggled trying to solo in country. I had taken my MIM 72 reissue thinline tele with me and after the clinic some old boy from Texas that also attended the clinic came up and said he really liked my guitar. We got to talking about picking and I played him some Albert King style licks and some Kansas City jazzy blues licks and he was impressed. I told him blues comes natural to me but I don't know how to get my solos to sound country. He said hell you know all the minor pentatonic positions just play the major pentatonic and I didn't know what he was on about. He showed me how to slide down and make my pinky the root in position one. Instantly it clicked and I started playing that country twang I had been searching for years to try and get. Its been some years now and I'm still trying to learn more chicken pickin its become an addiction. If it wasn't for that clinic watching this man and getting to talk with that random stranger from Texas, I would have never even started.
Redd is a Super Nice man,& always quick witted and funny.
He was kind enough to allow myself and my best friend to sit in with his band for a couple of songs back in 2000.
First time I heard him was in 97’ at a small club called “Barbara’s” in Printers Alley in Nville.I was walking down the alley and someone had opened the door to the club and I heard someone just SMOKIN on a Tele.Went in and it was Redd.
He blew me away.I didn’t want him to stop playing.Monster Monster guitar player and a fine person as well.
SO very glad to have stood, right in front of Redd, at his old, Sunday "practice gig"
[2pm at the Continental Club, with the Hay Balers]
Redd is just amazing! Not only a great player but great sense of humor! I literally laughed out loud about the remote control comment!
The squish of the black guard is lovely
I remember how blown away I was the first time I heard Redd play. What a great talent. The Master of the Telecaster.
Redd .. I am 64 years old and I really do hope that, both, you and I, will still be around, in ten years, so that you can still play and I can keep listening.
Was fortunate to see Redd playing in Adelaide South Australia a few years ago. Loved every single moment of it .... Many thanks Redd for enriching an old(er) muso's life in a couple of hours. I won't forget.
So genuine , a real musician
When Redd came to Nashville, it was my honor to be working at the Broken Spoke hosting a Talent Show every Thursday and a Songwriter's Night every Sunday.
Redd would sit in and "jam" with band and soon he would "sub" with the band and soon he was identified as a Great player and doors seem to open up for Redd.
His talents are simply amazing and a "nice guy" as well. It was my pleasure to meet him and follow his career.
Dale Burie, The Broken Spoke Saloon and Songwriters' Cafe from the 90's.
Oh, that original Nachocaster is just magical! Wow!
I love that bit with Bill Kirchen in Hot Rod Lincoln when he gets to the part where he is to play some Redd Volkaert licks and he sort of jumbles it up and sorry Red...maybe next time. Such a compliment to the skills Redd. Nice vid....I liked hearing about the love that went into those guitars. Thanks for such a great vid.
This is a great entertainer, a real comedian, probably from decades of being around other entertainers drinking and clowning around. His ripostes are funny, too. He's never caught off guard.
I just learned about Redd and am a rock n roll guy but he is fantastic as a player and also listening to him tell stories, I just love it!!!!
This was great to see Redd & his Nacho's. Thank you so much.
Wow such a wonderful man , one of my favourite along with Pete Anderson and Nels Cline
What a great guy and a great guitar player a true legend. Speaking of Merle haggard's he always had really good guitar players that were kind of ahead-of-the-curve it seems.
yea, like Clint Strong
Loved his sundays at The Continental Club
We passed by around 3:00 then circled back and went inside to a rowdy packed club, with Redd and band tearing it up. He noticed me eyeballing his pedalboard and amp, lol
Hey Bale
Where did he move in Virginia. Hope he plays a regular gig in DC when the pandemic is over.
He lives around Floyd Va area.
Absolutely legendary playing here! Love it! 🎉
Met Redd at my cousins wedding in Santa Barbara. Very nice man. Band flew in from Austin.
Redd is an awesome player.
Thank you both !!
Thanks so much Redd. Wonderful interview love the guitars in your playing definitely is worldworld-class
Love you Redd. Love to hear you talk and play. A real human being. I am sure Nacho is proud to have his logo next to whatever logo you put it by. Sense of humor needs to happen.
I could spend the day talking with Redd & learning from him. Such a neat guy.
Redd gives hope to all us pickers with short, fat fingers!
Him and Johnny Hiland!
@@isaacpulliam7767 And the late Danny Gatton.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Les Dudek has fat fingers.
Find a photo of Andres Segovias fingers..Suasages!
Redd you are an amazing guitarist , a pleasure hearing you play.
Grateful for this, thanks.
Glad I stumbled on this. Great video and showcase for Redd and Nacho. Thanks so much!
I had never heard of this guy until I ran across this video. Amazing guitar guy for sure. Beautiful looking and sounding Nachocasters too.
Holy smokes! Great video. One of my very favorites.
Thank you Redd for your contribution to the music scene...hello from Victoria and Vancouver - Hope all is well.
We miss you in Austin, Tx Red!!
His pickin brougt tears to my eyes Bravo
Fender into a Fender amp is holy grail sound. it jus covers so much ground. which is why i bought a 57 Fender Twin amp. and that sent mee down the road collecting old tweed amps.
Nacho is one of these guys who is good at everything he does.
Hey if you ever get the chance, ask Redd how many Tele's (from various makers including Fender) he owns. I don't think I've ever seen him play the same one twice! I'd guess he must have several hundred!! Whatever the real number is, it has to be formidable. He must have a huge room to store them all in! Thx for doing this. It's always great to listen to Redd. 👍 😀
One of the best,love this guy..
What a beast of a player. Redd doesn't give himself enough credit for his mastery
I just love Redd and Bill on their Telles
I seen him live with Merle. And Merle would say 'Hold it.. Play that part again Redd, that was just vulgar!' A lot of tasty licks that night.
I had the pleasure of meeting redd in a Taos New Mexico :) he was a great player and a very kind gentleman
That little finger rake thing at :19-20 is the coolest thing I've heard all day.
6:26 - Use the TH-cam "half speed" setting to play this 50% slower and appreciate some hip chord-based licks.
Great player and seems a genuine nice guy. I'm in awe of his Tele torturing technique! Brilliant!
Redd is a great example of original style picking from the early years of guitar playing. But remember this….. Let’s not forget that Leo Fender, George Fullerton and crew got it right the first time. Nacho or no Nachos, it’s all in the guitarist’s mind of exact preference. I have a three telecasters, but they’re not Leo’s era. I had to modify it get the exact tone through trials and errors. But finally I got it. I have a telecaster that once belonged to Kenny Vaughn. And yeah, man. It’s a great great guitar. Love the video, and keep’em flowing……👍🇮🇪
Legend.
Love you Redd…from the tele forum.👍
Newer one sounds better hands down. Best Tele player I've heard.
Incredible interview. Thanks much!
I feel so humbled when I watch him.
I got to shake Redd's big right hand one time. A lot of talent in those two chubby hands, a real master and a humble man to boot!
I had the same thought when I shook his hand once. How can giant fingers like that fit on a tiny fretboard??
Wonderful guitar playing. 💓🎸.
Oh I'd love to hear him playing with Jorma......he's definitely got a Hot Tuna vibe going on at the beginning of this video."Nacho-Caster..... It's my caster!"
Redd is the man!
"Come get me,,," Red is THE Tele master!
Great playing , VERY GOOD STORY TELLER!!! love Redd’s passion, a good bloke to sit down and have a cuppa with ld reckon
If you haven't already, watch his interview with Zac Childs. Loaded with cool stories.
@@leftchicago thanks for that , looked it up and on many levels it was a great interview , Redd passed on so many points of wisdom , again thanks learnt heaps in a short period of time
I bought a Nacho Bass it really is a great sounding and playing instrument
Just subbed!!! Great content, and happy to have found you!
Thanks for the follow!
The Tele's are great, that Blackguard sounds Jazzy, but I want to know more about THAT AMP!
Fender Concert. Looks early 60s.
Great guy, I memorized watching this video I was sitting with my brother in accordion classes. I was playing everything by heart, I was not interested in reading notes like Redd. Also reading manuals (Ikea etc.) is not my thing, I just take off with common sense. That's how I became making a living as bicycle mechanic. Thanx for posting this interesting nacho caster.
I was playing downtown and Red kept an eye on my upright, and yes i'am a big fan of this legend and had a drink with him and we became friends
What was the tune that Redd played at the end of the interview? Thanks.
Thanks. Wonderful stuff. Although both guitars had some significant fret buzz.
I really dig stuff like that last song... those chord changes get me
Nacho web site is confusing as I could never find a price. They invite you to join a club and I guess once a member you can find the price and make the purchase. Oh well, I'm not much of a joiner. Thanks anyway. Enjoyed Redd's playing and talking today.
- Peter age 70
I've been a lifelong bass player but started on guitar when I was 12. I've been playing guitar seriously for the past decade or so and I'm confused as to play a Telecaster or a Strat in a gig I was offered recently as a rhythm guitarist. I'm not a guitarist in the caliber of Redd, but I wonder which he'd suggest. The Tele I have is sunburst with a black pick guard. It's like an old one with the 3 brass saddles. Very nice. My USA Strat is black and newer with a tilt neck. I may wind up using the Tele because I want to use the cool Fender gig bag it came with as a case.
We used to hang out at Robert' s , Red... just b4 u got the Merle Gig , c. 91 / 93 ?
wow just great stuff!, funny I just found out about nacho-casters last week listening to redd and Gregg koch on Gregg's podcast.
great channel, keep it up
Thanks!
What’s the name of the piece he played at the end? Stunningly good.
Love red, saw him with merle in 99 here in mcalester.
Very interesting way to set up the vibro-king, I dig it.
Love your sense of humour Redd! Kb
Beautiful playing! Pure Chet!
Glorious tones !
I never heard of Nacho-casters until today. And i just happened to stumble across this channel, so glad I did. Thank you!
We are glad you did too!
TH-cam sent me from Ministry Live at Wacken to this.
My favourite Tele picker!
sounds absolutely beautiful I must get one
I’m wondering if that’s one of the Fender ToneMaster Twin Reverb amps.I bought one last year and have bought another one since.They are answered prayer for me. They weigh 1/3 of an original Twin but sound just like one.Ive had 4 back surgeries so weight is a huge deal.Being able to have the same tone as one that weighs 80+ lbs.
The white pickguard one sounds more spanky to me; the black pickguard sounds more warm/mellow?
What a heck of nice guy that Redd. Thanks for the vid.
Redd is the BEST!!!!
That's what I say when people ask me if they can play my guitar: "No, because it's-a Nacho Telecaster,". Unrelated, I'd like to see more of that wood-burning stove behind the amp.
Thanks!!! I love Redd!
Good to see you
The White-Guard is my fave.
Nice guitars. Mr Volkaert what is in your cd collection?
Redd, the consummate pro.
Does he double as a Burl Ives impersonator?
Good line about the remote.
Yeah ! Redd :D
Great guitars
I could listen to Redd all day
Canadian Legend right here.