I had the grace of growing up in home that loved music..even though we were too poor to have as much exposure as we would have liked. My father and mother listened to everything from country(and country was great in the 50's) to big band and Jazz. I grew up hearing the HUGE influence that Mr. Atkins was having on all players in Rock and Jazz, as well as Country. Much to Mr Atkins credit, as he aged he got better and better. The world of music cannot thank him enough. I hope that his passing will bring forth the tributes and re-releases that his music merits.
Another music great passes...
Too many passing, too many passing...Chet Atkins, one of the most influential guitarists in contemporary American music, died yesterday at age 77. For more information about his life and career, see the attached link to a Seattle Times article.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/134312704_atkinsobit01.html
Later this mornning, I'll play one of my favorite albums by Chet, the recording he did with Mark Knopfler titled "Neck and Neck" (Columbia) -- an altogether amiable ramble by two stellar musicians.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/134312704_atkinsobit01.html
Later this mornning, I'll play one of my favorite albums by Chet, the recording he did with Mark Knopfler titled "Neck and Neck" (Columbia) -- an altogether amiable ramble by two stellar musicians.
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