Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: edwardofhuncote on March 10, 2023, 09:23:28 AM
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We've all got our guitar heroes, and Norman's been my biggest one as long as I can remember. I'll have to take a rusty rip at a couple of his tunes when I get home this evening.
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Thanks for the heads up Greg! One of my most musically fateful purchases was buying Norman's first LP "Back Home in Sulphur Springs" way back in 1972. Norman has been a perennial favorite ever since. Been a while since I have played (poorly at best) any of his songs, may be a good day to pull out my Martin and take a whack in his honor. Happy Birthday Norman!
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I starting revering Norman way back when I was but a pup, due his work in Kristofferson's band & in the Dobrolic Plectral Society (for those not aware, just as the Planet Earth Rock-'N'-Roll Orchestra's sessions became Crosby's first album, the DPS's work was released as Hartford's Aereo-Plain, which has been on my "Desert Island Albums" list since I first heard it - which coincided with my first psychedelic experience: "Whoa! What was THAT?" queried my blown young mind!). My respect has only grown with each new thing I've heard; what an artist!
Happy birthday and many more, Mr. Blake!
Peter
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I forgot that Blake played on John Hartford's wonderful Aereo-Plain, along with Vassar Clemens, Randy Scruggs, and Tut Taylor. Produced by David Bromberg, many consider the album to be the birth of Newgrass. Happy Birthday, Mr. Blake.
Bill, tgo