faracaster
05-22-2006, 12:37 AM
Local Canadian Guitar Heroes
I've always wanted to do this thread on a site where there might be some recognition for these musicians.
Of all the musicians that have influenced me over the years, I think I have been most affected by the local guitarists and other players that you can see on a regular basis. Of course, the Hendrixs, Claptons, Pages, and Beck's are there also. But it is the local players that I am talking about here.
These guys are players that I thought were/are as good or better as anyone else in the world
So here a list of players that I absolutely love and have a ton of admiration for.
Lets hear from the Guitars Canada community and name your fav Local Heroes. :smilie_flagge17:
John Richardson (Screamin' JR)....guitarist from the original NUCLEUS. My brother bought me their album when I was in Grade eight. JR had a truely original style that was...screaming. Les Paul Custom through a Traynor Custom Special. Ironically, I replaced JR in the band I'm in now.
Val Mancuso/ Dee Long.....these two guitarists were in a band called BLOODSTONE they were a local Scarborough band in the 1969-71 era. I was in grade 9 when I first heard them. and they were fantastic. Not only were they both great players, but the band's repertiore opened my ears to a lot other bands that I hadn't heard yet. I think Val teachs music at York University and Dee went on to found KLATUU. Val played a 59' Les Paul Jr. and Dee played a cherry 335 (along with a B3) both played into Traynor Bassmaster Mk II's
Domenic Troiano...MANDALA, BUSH, JAMES GANG, THE GUESS WHO. Now I know Donny was pretty well known even outside of this country. But he is a local boy who was simply amazing. His playing, sound, songs and personality will forever be a major influence for me. I often go to the well for inspiration from him. RIP sweet boy.
Gord Wasek...LEIGH ASHFORD, FLUDD, SWEET BLINDNESS and many others. Gord plays at level that the rest of us can only dream of. He still plays around in a band called WIZARD. I saw him last year in a small pub on Kingston Rd, and went home to practise. I had the honour of following him into SWEET BLINDNESS and had shoes to fill I was never capable of.
A Strat through a old 100w Marshall stack (that I own now) in the early 70's. And earlier than that, a SG Jr. into a Traynor Bassmaster Mk.II
Paul Naumann...A FOOT IN COLDWATER....Tone, tone, tone. Paul's Strat into (at least) one 100w Marshall stack was a thing of sonic beauty. Add to that his style and songwriting, not to mention his presence on stage and you could not help but being influenced by this guy. Also responsible for writing a Canadian Classic "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want" that includes one of the most tasteful solo's of all time.
Mike McDonald....The very first bar I played, was in Grade 11, sitting in with Mike. He still plays at that bar (Grossmans on Spadina) every Wed.
If you want to hear taste personified. Then go see Mike play his SG Special into his Super Reverb. Unbelievable.
John Bride......Eric Clapton wishes he had John's tone and taste. While quite obviously a disciple of early Slowhand. He eclipsed him decades ago. We used to go see John with The Cameo Blues Band back in the late 70's and marvel at his Strat through a Vibrolux tone. A great player that still tears it up on the circuit.
Danny Marks.....EDWARD BEAR ...While Danny prides himself on his economical playing, if you ever get a chance to see him play blues and he lets it rip, you are in for a treat.
Kevin Breit....A latter day hero of mine. He plays the Orbit Room every Monday. Go and be prepared to pick your jaw off the floor. Bill Frizell meets Jeff Beck meets Ry Cooder. Also a real sweetheart of a guy.
Well that's it for mine.
Chime in with your heroes. :D
Cheers
Pete
I've always wanted to do this thread on a site where there might be some recognition for these musicians.
Of all the musicians that have influenced me over the years, I think I have been most affected by the local guitarists and other players that you can see on a regular basis. Of course, the Hendrixs, Claptons, Pages, and Beck's are there also. But it is the local players that I am talking about here.
These guys are players that I thought were/are as good or better as anyone else in the world
So here a list of players that I absolutely love and have a ton of admiration for.
Lets hear from the Guitars Canada community and name your fav Local Heroes. :smilie_flagge17:
John Richardson (Screamin' JR)....guitarist from the original NUCLEUS. My brother bought me their album when I was in Grade eight. JR had a truely original style that was...screaming. Les Paul Custom through a Traynor Custom Special. Ironically, I replaced JR in the band I'm in now.
Val Mancuso/ Dee Long.....these two guitarists were in a band called BLOODSTONE they were a local Scarborough band in the 1969-71 era. I was in grade 9 when I first heard them. and they were fantastic. Not only were they both great players, but the band's repertiore opened my ears to a lot other bands that I hadn't heard yet. I think Val teachs music at York University and Dee went on to found KLATUU. Val played a 59' Les Paul Jr. and Dee played a cherry 335 (along with a B3) both played into Traynor Bassmaster Mk II's
Domenic Troiano...MANDALA, BUSH, JAMES GANG, THE GUESS WHO. Now I know Donny was pretty well known even outside of this country. But he is a local boy who was simply amazing. His playing, sound, songs and personality will forever be a major influence for me. I often go to the well for inspiration from him. RIP sweet boy.
Gord Wasek...LEIGH ASHFORD, FLUDD, SWEET BLINDNESS and many others. Gord plays at level that the rest of us can only dream of. He still plays around in a band called WIZARD. I saw him last year in a small pub on Kingston Rd, and went home to practise. I had the honour of following him into SWEET BLINDNESS and had shoes to fill I was never capable of.
A Strat through a old 100w Marshall stack (that I own now) in the early 70's. And earlier than that, a SG Jr. into a Traynor Bassmaster Mk.II
Paul Naumann...A FOOT IN COLDWATER....Tone, tone, tone. Paul's Strat into (at least) one 100w Marshall stack was a thing of sonic beauty. Add to that his style and songwriting, not to mention his presence on stage and you could not help but being influenced by this guy. Also responsible for writing a Canadian Classic "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want" that includes one of the most tasteful solo's of all time.
Mike McDonald....The very first bar I played, was in Grade 11, sitting in with Mike. He still plays at that bar (Grossmans on Spadina) every Wed.
If you want to hear taste personified. Then go see Mike play his SG Special into his Super Reverb. Unbelievable.
John Bride......Eric Clapton wishes he had John's tone and taste. While quite obviously a disciple of early Slowhand. He eclipsed him decades ago. We used to go see John with The Cameo Blues Band back in the late 70's and marvel at his Strat through a Vibrolux tone. A great player that still tears it up on the circuit.
Danny Marks.....EDWARD BEAR ...While Danny prides himself on his economical playing, if you ever get a chance to see him play blues and he lets it rip, you are in for a treat.
Kevin Breit....A latter day hero of mine. He plays the Orbit Room every Monday. Go and be prepared to pick your jaw off the floor. Bill Frizell meets Jeff Beck meets Ry Cooder. Also a real sweetheart of a guy.
Well that's it for mine.
Chime in with your heroes. :D
Cheers
Pete