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rogonzab
182 posts
Dec 07, 2012
4:39 AM


This guy play on saturdays in the same corner for years now. Always in the street.

Enjoy!
Martin
165 posts
Dec 07, 2012
4:48 AM
He´s got a good sound, but a bit short in the riff repertoire department. Wish I could see what he´s playing through, it appears as if the Fender is for the guitar.
rogonzab
183 posts
Dec 07, 2012
5:01 AM
A SS Peavey, and a stock 520DX.

"a bit short in the riff repertoire department"
Actually, that is why i like this video, beacause he is not over playing, he is just adding stuff to the tune.
Steamrollin Stan
632 posts
Dec 07, 2012
5:43 AM
Totally agree rogonzab, i reckon he's a fine player and fits in well.
1847
396 posts
Dec 07, 2012
8:00 PM
sounds like maxwell street!
what a groove!

gonna toss this tbone steak to the dogs
and get me a bowl of "chilli"
NiteCrawler .
217 posts
Dec 08, 2012
6:53 AM
He gets a really nice tone out of the rig he,s playing through,it just goes to show ya.I really like the feel that the guitar player has,nice touch.Do you get many or any American blues acts that maybe tour in your region in Chile?
rogonzab
185 posts
Dec 08, 2012
7:24 AM
Last year play in Chile Jerry Portnoy, Billy Branch, and that is it.

The blues scene is very limited (but growing), and the harmonica players scene is even more limited.

They are really really good guys here (Erwin Lost, Christian Inostroza, Leo Henry, Gonzalo Araya and so on), but whe (harp players) are only a couple hundreds, so getting stuff is hard (mics, harmonicas in b or #, amps)

This guys are keeping the blues alive. They have a street blues jam that is going on for years. They are good guys, for what I hear, you can go and just play.

Last Edited by on Dec 08, 2012 8:06 AM
Sarge
276 posts
Dec 08, 2012
7:59 AM
Leo Enry is a very good player. I really enjoy his playing. I wish he could get a cd recorded where it was available in the US.
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1847
397 posts
Dec 08, 2012
9:29 AM
Last year play in Chile Jerry Portnoy, Billy Branch, and that is it.

that's it?
i don't think either one of them played here in california last year Lol
rogonzab
187 posts
Dec 08, 2012
10:09 AM
I mean "that`s it" in a time period of the last 4 years.


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