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Tab Benoit is a Cajun man who’s definitely got the blues. Born November 17, 1967, he grew up in Houma, Louisiana. A guitar player since his teenage years, he hung out at the Blues Box, a ramshackle music club and cultural center in nearby Baton Rouge run by guitarist Tabby Thomas. Playing guitar alongside Thomas, Raful Neal, Henry Gray and other high-profile regulars at the club, Benoit learned the blues first-hand from a faculty of living blues legends. The nightly impromptu gigs were enough to inspire Benoit to assemble his own band — a stripped down bass-and-drums unit propelled by his solid guitar skills and leathery, Cajun-spiced vocal attack. He took his show on the road in the early ’90s and hasn’t stopped since. Benoit landed a recording contract with the tiny, Texas-based Justice Records and released a series of well-received recordings, beginning in 1992 with Nice and Warm, an album that prompted comparisons to blues guitar heavyweights like Albert King, Albert Collins and even Jimi Hendrix. Despite the hype, Benoit has done his best over the years to maintain a commitment to his Cajun roots — a goal that often eluded him when past producers and promoters tried to turn him and his recordings in a rock direction, often against his better instincts. These Blues Are All Mine, released on Vanguard in 1999 after Justice folded, marked a return to the rootsy sound that he’d been steered away from for several years.
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MSgt Allen will be LIVE on British Forces Broadcasting Services radio Christmas Day at 8:30 AM ET! Stream it: www.bfbs.com Check out FoxNews.com’s take on Master Sgt Allen’s song: www.foxnews.com Hear Master Sgt Allen talk about his song: www.dvidshub.net Original upload from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan! To learn more about Marines in Afghanistan, visit: www.facebook.com Marine Master Sgt. Robert Allen, deployed to Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, sings a song he wrote for his wife for Christmas. Allen joins the thousands of military men and women deployed this holiday season in support of counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan. He said he hopes his Christmas song “will help people understand that though we’re willing to do it, it’s still heartbreaking.” As recorded, Nov. 26, 2011, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. All rights reserved by Robert Allen.
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dedicated to MOLIVA30
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An instructional video on how to go about learning sweep picking

 
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You can buy this song at itunes.apple.com . Also available is Mark’ solo guitar cd, June Again. ‘His CD, June Again, proves that the art of solo acoustic guitar playing is alive and well. In nine exquisitely crafted songs, he gives the listener a tour of the guitar’s soul. From the sleepy joyfulness of the opening Snow Day to the majestic closer Violent Oak, Mark proves that the guitarist doesn’t need words to be a master storyteller. The range of emotions he evokes is astounding, from quiet, thoughtful meditations on Past Bloom and I Could Hardly Imagine to the hypercharged percussive play of Glow and The God of Frolic to the downhome, country and bluegrass flavor of Porchbuddies. Mark combines a lot of stylistic elements into his playing. It would be a lot of fun to sit and pick apart the various nuances in a piece like Emma Turns A Head Or Two as it goes from being quietly seductive to outright sassy. But it’s more fun, and important I think, to take things as a whole, as in the frantically paced Jamu, The Bewildered Buddhist. If you love the acoustic guitar, or ever wondered why other people love it so much, June Again is a great place to discover what this incredible instrument is capable of. And what the artist can create with his mind and the right tools. ‘ David Hodge, Guitar Noise ‘Kudos to Mark for keeping the pure sound of acoustic guitar alive. A very nice CD, period.’ Jazz Review ‘His debut solo CD, “June Again”, was released in 2001 and contained original
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www.Guitar-Gurus.net I learned how to play guitar over at Guitar-Gurus.net Practice hard and sign up over at http that’s how I did it. Oh yeah, and it’s free! The professional guitarist known as JerryC plays I’m Alright.

 
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