As we end another touring year, I thought it would be fun to share a little clip from my very first UK tour with John. In 2009, we were a larger band and I was heavily into playing my strats. My how things have changed...
Playing my 1962 white Fender Stratocaster reissue (with matching white tennis shoes). I love vintage reissue guitars but thank goodness they don't reissue white tennis shoes!
Before anyone jumps to the wrong conclusion about the video captions, this video clip was provided by a fan in Scotland who added the captions. Thank you, Guy, for the awesome clip! You can subscribe to his YouTube channel for more videos.
I always really enjoy playing this T-Bone Walker classic with John Mayall. Written in the 1940's, "They Call It Stormy Monday, (but Tuesday's Just As Bad)" has stood the test of time as a musical masterpiece. Did you know that in 1983, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Blues Hall of Fame calling it "one of the most influential records not only in blues history but guitar history?
Anders Olow of Sweden filmed this awesome moment from a concert with John Mayall while we were on tour in Europe. Thank you for posting, Anders! Enjoy and please share with your friends!
Writing original blues music and making it something new and full of melody was my goal when Miracle was written in 2003. With the release of The Essential Rocky Athas Volume II, Miracle is remastered and available again for the first time since this promotional video was made. Please enjoy this historic clip which featured my good friend, writing partner and vocalist, Larry Samford, who is sadly no longer with us but left us a wonderful legacy with this performance.
In the 70's, Tommy Bolin replaced Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple and was a phenomenal guitarist. When I met Tommy's brother, Johnnie Bolin, drummer and founder of the Tommy Bolin Foundation, he asked me to play shows with Glenn Hughes in support of the Foundation. We had a rockin' good time together!
While recording my album, Miracle, Johnnie presented Tommy's acoustic version of Slow Driver that had never been released and the rest is...as they say...history. I was so impressed with Tommy Bolin's playing and song structure that I was honored to record this with Johnnie playing drums.
Survival is written about veterans and their experience. The images in this video are my family and close friends that served. Please listen & share! It is available on The Essential Rocky Athas - Volume II.