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понедельник, 18 декабря 2023 г.

The Wayne Riker Gathering - Alphabetical Blues Bash, Vol. 2

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2023
Time: 42:29 
Size: 98,1 MB 
Label:  Fretfull
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (feat. Sandi King) - 2:33
 2. One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer (feat. Stacy Antonel) - 3:38
 3. Parchman Farm Blues (feat. Steve Gouveia) - 2:06
 4. Quarter To Three (feat. Shelle Blue) - 2:42
 5. Rollin' and Tumblin' - 2:29
 6. Still Can Boogie - 4:06
 7. That's What The Blues Is All About (feat. Joshua Taylor) - 4:31
 8. Unchain My Heart (feat. Rebecca Jade) - 3:21
 9. Ventilator Blues (feat. Deanna Haala) - 3:03
10. Walking Blues (feat. Roni Lee) - 3:52
11. X - 2:28
12. Your Time Is Gonna Come (feat. Lauren Leigh) - 3:54
13. Zeitgeist (feat. Nathan Raney) - 3:40

Since 1967, guitarist Wayne Riker has played just about every musical style, and in an array of musical settings — house parties, coffeehouses, nightclubs, musical theater, cruise ships, arena rock concerts, and stadium festivals.
“I moved to San Diego County in 1980. My playing career started in my hometown of New York City in 1967, in various eclectic groups, beginning in clubs in Greenwich Village, through the heyday of the
Jersey Shore, before moving to the midwest in 1974, playing in the Kansas City area through 1978, and in the Minneapolis area in 1979, before taking a year off to study guitar at the Guitar Institute of
Technology in Los Angeles in 1979 and 1980.”
As a member of the Guitar Institute, Riker has cohosted workshops around the world with A-list jazz and blues cats such as Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, Marty Friedman, Dave Grissom, and Duke Robillard.
“In my 32 years in San Diego County, I’ve played in 35 groups, including big band, musical theater, cruise ship and musical duos, along with the more obvious aggregations of top 40, country, funk,
jazz, rock, R&B, and blues groups.” Concurrently, Riker has also taught private guitar lessons, in the North Park area from 1980 through 2010 and at Rick’s Guitar Shop.
“Nowadays, I’m reinventing myself in the solo acoustic world,” says Riker, “after many decades of primarily electric-guitar gigs and projects. It gets me out of the house more often.”

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