The Time Jumpers - Paul Franklin 'All Aboard'
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Paul Franklin Steel Guitar featuring a song he wrote Called All Aboard.
Members of The Time Jumpers
Brad Albin (upright bass), Larry Franklin (fiddle), Paul Franklin (steel guitar), Vince Gill (vocals, electric and acoustic guitars), “Ranger Doug” Green (vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar), Andy Reiss (electric guitar), Kenny Sears (vocals, fiddle), Joe Spivey (fiddle, vocals) Jeff Taylor (accordion, piano) and Billy Thomas (drums, vocals). (Individual bios available at www.thetimejumpers.com.)
How did they manage to pack that many wizards into the same place at the same time? Franklin? I'm speechless.
that was just amazing never seen country musicians jammin'
14 times. None too often! Paul is indeed fantastic. Put the mix in with some Vince Gill and the soup is the best. Vince and Paul makes great music.
I just love Paul he is soooooo good so is Vince
you know your good when your instrument and you have the same surname.
his daddy paul sr builds them.
Why do they not show Andy Reise soloimg more..He is incredible.
Excellent
Wow, just wow....
Fly❤️
Insane...OMG
daaaaammnn!!
Boom!
reminds me of the texas troubadours with leon rhodes and buddy charleton.
Sorry to disagree with you: the Time Jumpers are way way better when it comes to hat choices...
Holy cow
Looks like Duffy Jackson (Count Basie orch) is sitting in on drums on this tune. I can’t imagine he was actually on the gig, but if you need something to swing, he’s the guy.
Andy Reiss (far right on the stage) gets no respect in this band. He is a great jazz guitarist, but they didn't even bother to put the camera on him for his solo.
EGZACKLY what I was thinking when the camera missed during his ride.
That looks like Duffy Jackson on the drums, former drummer for Count Basie.
Andy Reiss played a smokin' guitar solo, and the camera never even moved towards him. He is an excellent player, but gets zero respect in the band. It's a damn shame. They put him on the far right of the stage, and forget he's there.
Nashville's daggiest dresser Vince Gill.
Ahh yeah, dressed to the nines Vince is! I don't think he's worn socks since 1995-ha ha. Damn he is just so good, sounds superb on this!
amazing , but no cow bell....WTH
the lost camera man
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it always amazed me how all the Nashville cats are into Jazz... not objecting...just wondering lol
All American music started from American Blues. Country music is based on African American blues, and was called "white man's blues", so jazz is a natural progressive step.
Jazz is to music as Shakespeare is to literature. If Bach was around today, he'd be playing jazz
I just don't "get" jazz...it just sounds like 10 lbs of notes stuffed in a 5lb bag? I hear the dexterity but I don't feel much
That's really a shame. Jazz is the ultimate expression for a musician who genuinely knows their instrument.
The neck of a double neck pedal steel that is closest to the player is the C6th neck. It is used almost exclusively for jazz. Relatively few steel guitarists use it to its fullest (some players play steels with one, non-jazz neck; or simply use the C6th neck as an arm rest.). But those that really play it can make amazing music on the C6th.
WTF
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