Chet Atkins was known as "Mr. Guitar" & "The Country Gentleman". He was an American musician, occasional vocalist, songwriter & record producer. His legendary career spanned six decades from the 40s-90s. He was known as as one of the best guitarists with his electric speed, melodic playing & unique finger-picking guitar style. Chet Atkins also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo & ukulele. He won numerous awards & influenced a lot of artists & musicians. He recorded an album (Neck & Neck) in 1990 with Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits that shows the great talent of both men.
Thank you Pat!! I have been trying to get a reactor who loves alip to feature tbe gentleman who is the founder of the style. Back in his day- they classified it under country. The genres weren't so broad as now. You made my morning!! Watch any video when they show closeup of him playing . Classical Gas or anything by him. Alip takes it slower and more on the neck of the guitar. I'm sure Chet could have also. He just was so unique when he came out playing. Too bad their were only country genre lumping for him back then. Read Dagmars post below....
The dude's a legend.. There's videos of him playing with Jerry Reed and Les Paul. I watched videos of him a couple of years ago, including some of his old instructional videos. Was trying to learn how to pick like him.. I was obsessed with his rendition of Wildwood Flower, particularly the version that he played on an old program (possibly in the early 1950's) that was in black and white. I watched other videos of him playing it, but it seems like he plays it a little different each time.. I remember watching a video of him teaching one of his songs, and he says that each time he plays a riff, he tries to play it differently within the same song.
I've been a "Chet Nut" ever since I first heard him play back in 1959! Rarely a day goes by that I don't need to get my Chet fix, either through the man himself, or some of his more recent disciples (like Australian Tommy Emmanuel and Englishman Richard Smith, to name but a couple) whose finger-style playing techniques were influenced by Chet, and to some degree, by Merle Travis and Jerry Reed.
Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins was an American guitarist, occasional vocalist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well. Atkins' signature picking style was inspired by Merle Travis. Other major guitar influences were Django Reinhardt, George Barnes, Les Paul and later Jerry Reed. His trademark picking style and musicianship brought him admirers within and outside the country scene, both in the United States and internationally. Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others. Among many honors, Atkins received 14 Grammy Awards as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, nine Country Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year awards, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
There’s a video on you tube with a title something like “ Chet Atkins mr guitar 3 of his very best”, the 3rd one is a song named Cascade. It’ll blow your mind
If you can find it check out his albumn titled Teenville i have it on cd it was a remake, of the record album my dad had of his. SO GOOD! Thanks for this stroll down memory lane. Great reaction🙂❤️
I'm way late, but you should a song by Chet that nobody's reacted to - I Still Write your name. Another good one is from Tompaul Glaser - Put Another Log on the Fire.
Here's some Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed playing together. I think you'll very much enjoy these. th-cam.com/video/Ni8KBhnebwE/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/I3N6Jv8HCqM/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/KD4XjAU28F0/w-d-xo.html And here's Chet in 1954 playing Mr Sandman. th-cam.com/video/n-c66SJPuUI/w-d-xo.html
Chet Atkins was known as "Mr. Guitar" & "The Country Gentleman". He was an American musician, occasional vocalist, songwriter & record producer. His legendary career spanned six decades from the 40s-90s. He was known as as one of the best guitarists with his electric speed, melodic playing & unique finger-picking guitar style. Chet Atkins also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo & ukulele. He won numerous awards & influenced a lot of artists & musicians. He recorded an album (Neck & Neck) in 1990 with Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits that shows the great talent of both men.
My Dad who passed away back in 1991 loved Chet Atkins - so he holds a special place for me. Thank you for reacting to him!
Thank you Pat!! I have been trying to get a reactor who loves alip to feature tbe gentleman who is the founder of the style. Back in his day- they classified it under country. The genres weren't so broad as now. You made my morning!! Watch any video when they show closeup of him playing . Classical Gas or anything by him. Alip takes it slower and more on the neck of the guitar. I'm sure Chet could have also. He just was so unique when he came out playing. Too bad their were only country genre lumping for him back then. Read Dagmars post below....
I am here and so surprised I have made 2 in a row. I'm at the right place right?
Chet was raised right up the road from where I live. We are so proud of him.
Wow! You live in Luttrell?
Chet was one of the greats. One of my first memories is of my dad, bounce dancing me around in his arms with Chet Atkins on the record player.
old school guitar loved it mate don't make them like him now a days a real icon
Check him out, performing with Jerry Reed. Another legend of a guitar picker.
And he played played Coach Belieau on The Waterboy.
"Hey Waterboy! You're fired!"
Awesome!!!
that will be as the saying go a rabbit hole you will go down
The middle tune was "Girlfriend Of The Whirling Dervish". Thanks for sharing.
The dude's a legend.. There's videos of him playing with Jerry Reed and Les Paul.
I watched videos of him a couple of years ago, including some of his old instructional videos. Was trying to learn how to pick like him.. I was obsessed with his rendition of Wildwood Flower, particularly the version that he played on an old program (possibly in the early 1950's) that was in black and white.
I watched other videos of him playing it, but it seems like he plays it a little different each time.. I remember watching a video of him teaching one of his songs, and he says that each time he plays a riff, he tries to play it differently within the same song.
I've been a "Chet Nut" ever since I first heard him play back in 1959! Rarely a day goes by that I don't need to get my Chet fix, either through the man himself, or some of his more recent disciples (like Australian Tommy Emmanuel and Englishman Richard Smith, to name but a couple) whose finger-style playing techniques were influenced by Chet, and to some degree, by Merle Travis and Jerry Reed.
Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins was an American guitarist, occasional vocalist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well. Atkins' signature picking style was inspired by Merle Travis. Other major guitar influences were Django Reinhardt, George Barnes, Les Paul and later Jerry Reed. His trademark picking style and musicianship brought him admirers within and outside the country scene, both in the United States and internationally. Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others. Among many honors, Atkins received 14 Grammy Awards as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, nine Country Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year awards, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
I know I'm kind of late to this video, just found your site. Chet Atkins "Picks on the Beatles" great album, all the Beatles hits played by Chet.
Just fabulous!!
There’s a video on you tube with a title something like “ Chet Atkins mr guitar 3 of his very best”, the 3rd one is a song named Cascade. It’ll blow your mind
His older brother was in a band with Les Paul, back in the day. Chet was a true virtuoso. His Starry Starry night is moving.
Yes they just called it country. 4 genres for guitar players then - country, folk, rock or classical. Innovative wasn't he?
Middle song was Windy and Warm.
If you can find it check out his albumn titled Teenville i have it on cd it was a remake, of the record album my dad had of his. SO GOOD! Thanks for this stroll down memory lane. Great reaction🙂❤️
That is what you call precision picking!
Check out chet Atkins classical gas
He's playing his Gibson Country Gentleman.
Lol Gibson country gentleman?
I'm way late, but you should a song by Chet that nobody's reacted to - I Still Write your name. Another good one is from Tompaul Glaser - Put Another Log on the Fire.
Btw, thanks for the reaction to one of the greatest .
Ďefinitly Google Chet playing Stars & Stripes Forever!
Couple of great discs to add to your collection are Chester and Lester (Atkins and Les Paul) and Neck and Neck (Atkins and Mark Knopfler)
Here's some Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed playing together. I think you'll very much enjoy these. th-cam.com/video/Ni8KBhnebwE/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/I3N6Jv8HCqM/w-d-xo.html, th-cam.com/video/KD4XjAU28F0/w-d-xo.html And here's Chet in 1954 playing Mr Sandman. th-cam.com/video/n-c66SJPuUI/w-d-xo.html
If you like this you should check out Stanley Jordan and his unique take on Stairway to Heaven
Do you know how hard it is to play and talk at the same time.