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I Got Rhythm
By Ton Van Bergeyk / John James / Sam Mitchell / Dale Miller
Label: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Released: 2010
Track listing: I Got Rhythm; Under the Moon; Sophisticated Slide; Medley For the Duke: Jubilee Stomp and Take It Easy ; Anno 1926 ; Somewhere Over the Rainbow ; Sugar; The Cat and The Dog; Who's That Knocking At My Door ; Frog-I-More Rag ; Dirty Dozens; Ain't Misbehaving; Stumblin'; Ballin' the Jack; These Foolish Things.
Famous Fingerpicking Guitar Solos From the Golden Era of American Pop Music
Label: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Released: 2010
Track listing: Junk Man Rag; Mustard Swing; Zither Melodies; From Soup To Nuts; Kansas City Stomp; Rondo Caprice; Ragtime Medley: Bantam Step & Springtime Rag; Notoriety Rag; Medley: If I Had You & Moonlight Serenade; Jazz Me Blues; Divertisement; Georgia Grind; Coconut Dance; Florida Rag.
Shining Shadows
Label: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Released: 2010
Track listing: Blues For the Mann; Requiem For Patrick Kilroy; Logan's Water; Lemon's Jump; Ms. Josephine Ayers; Beyond the Pleasure Principle; Sparkling on the Wind; Shining Shadows; Capricorn Five; Just a Closer Walk With Thee; Lament for a Goodman.
At Home and At Church 1962-1967
Label: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: Twelve Sticks; Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From?; Babylon Is Falling; What could I Do?; Children of Zion; Hesitation Blues; Candyman; Steal Away And Pray; Goin' To Chattanooga; Packing Up, Get Ready to Go; Untitled; You Cry Because I'm Leaving; Don't Let My Baby Catch You Here; Lord Let Me Live Longer; I Want To Be Saved; Waltz Time Candyman; Little Boy Who Made Your Britches; Talks About Verses Not Sung; C Rag; Two Step Candyman. CD2: Piece Without Words; Lord Search My Heart; Slippin' To My Gal Comes In Partner;Sun Is Going Down; Raise A Ruckus Tonight; Save Up your Money, John D. Rockefeller Put the Panic On; Soon My work Will All Be Done; You're Gonna Need King Jesus; I'm Going Back To Jesus; Blues In C; Saddle It Around; People Who Used To See; Italian Rag; Candyman; Nobody Don't Care For Me; Fox Chase; Talk On Blind Boy Fuller. CD3: Amazing Grace; Sermon; I'm A Soldier In the Army Of the Lord; Sermon; Lord, I Feel Like Just Goin' On; Steal Away; Can't Make This Journey By Myself; Sermon; I Will Overcome Someday; God Be With You; From the Mariposa Folk Festival: I Got Religion I'm So Glad; I'm A Soldier In the Army of the Lord.
Aunt Molly's Murray Farm/The Gramercy Park Shiek
Label: Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
Released: 2010
Track listing: Aunt Molly's Murray Farm; Foregone Conclusion; Religious Trainfare Blues; See See Rider; Delia; Sideways Nowhere Bound; Special Rider; Wall Hollow Blues; Cow Cow's 4/4 Waltz; Dallas Rag; All My Friends Are Gone; Number One; Boys, My Money's All Gone; Big Road Blues; Roberta; Little Rock Blues No. 2; Lena Anne; Hans Fried; Crow Black Squall; Gentle Joys, Gentle Sorrows; Requiem For Patrick Kilroy; Yola Blues; Not You Or I, My Dear; Mississippi Blues No. 2; Cross Eyed Blues; Irene's Lullaby.
Stefan Grossman: Shining Shadows
by David Rickert
It makes sense that Stefan Grossman and Eric Clapton hung out together in the sixties, because they both have similar approaches to the guitar: Clapton isn't the flashiest of players, but can craft lines out of a few notes that are filled with feeling and taste; Grossman is a like-minded player--not one to create finger-busting arrangements ...
Ton Van Bergeyk / John James / Sam Mitchell / Dale Miller: I Got Rhythm
by David Rickert
Back in the seventies, a group of acoustic guitar players in England hit upon the ingenious idea of mining the early twentieth century for songs that would make for pleasant finger-style arrangements. Given the heavy syncopation and catchy melodies of the novelty tunes and rags from that era, they figured correctly that such songs would translate ...
Rev. Gary Davis: At Home and At Church 1962-1967
by David Rickert
The Rev. Gary Davis was, by all accounts, an incredible guitarist--one who influenced everyone from Taj Mahal to the Grateful Dead--who seemingly mastered everything he wanted to do with the instrument. However, over his long career he was recorded only sporadically, and most of his recordings have been released posthumously. Davis was more of a live ...
Stefan Grossman: Aunt Molly's Murray Farm/The Gramercy Park Shiek
by David Rickert
It's a well-known irony that if you were interested in playing traditional blues in the sixties, one of the best places you could be was overseas in England. Fed up with the Vietnam War, Stefan Grossman headed across the pond and began running around the town with the likes of Cream going to see new blues ...
Ton Van Bergeyk: Famous Fingerpicking Guitar Solos From the Golden Era of American Pop Music
by David Rickert
Ton Van Bergeyk is one of those artists who will forever toil in obscurity, known only amongst his fellow musicians as a true master--if he is recognized at all. Sadly, there isn't much demand for his style of music, and he will always be admired more for his complete mastery of finger-style guitar than for any ...