A long time ago in a galaxy far away I had a friend who played the guitar. A beautiful SG Custom.
Dan was his name. Love was his game.
February 4th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
A long time ago in a galaxy far away I had a friend who played the guitar. A beautiful SG Custom.
Dan was his name. Love was his game.
February 4th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
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After 7 months of waiting, my new album is finally available on iTunes – black n white
January 29th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
What a fun night it was at the Village in west Los Angeles this past week. Thanks to Frank Oglethorpe at Prism Sound for the invite!
After being introduced to Quincy Jones by Steve Ferrone. I mentioned that Sir George Martin had introduced us 15 years ago in Los Angeles when George was putting his hands in the cement at guitar Center on Sunset Blvd. George told me that Quincy was the greatest music producer that the world has ever known!
After a few stories on the couch this week I found out that Quincy feels the same way about George!
Cool man!
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video by r martinez – music is hope foundation.org
January 20th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
Follow the link to this months McLeans magazine story written by Dan Hill about his song Sometimes When We Touch.
If you squint you can see the Celine Dion Grammy photo with Dan, Rick Nowels, me and Rick Hahn from 1997 in New York.
And this beautiful new song video.
January 20th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
Another great Monday night was had by all this week. Thanks to everyone!
Bruce Garnitz, Arianna Solare, Kid Theodore, Sebastian Sage, Elizaveta, Josh Kane, Steve Postell, Oz Noy, Kim Crain, Richard Martinez, Davinci, Amber, Roberto and Mike! (did I forget you?) And Life on Wilshire.
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2010 started with a visit to Anaheim for the largest music store on earth known as the NAMM show. Anaheim was founded by German immigrants next to the Santa Ana river in Southern California in the 1850’s. Today it’s better known as the home of another old German invention, Disneyland. (more on that at a later date)
If you thought the rock and roll roadie look was confined to touring band employees you would have been mighty surprised to find yourself at a multi-age Roadie Convention. You could swear Gene Simmons just walked past you for the 10th time.
What a freak show!
Happy Birthday to Sean Halley (right) of Digidesign, seen here with jj and Derek from GC Pro and Jeremy Stappard of Apogee (not shown).
Along the way i ran into Steve Cooke & son, and the lovely Sandra. (Steve is playing at the Hollywood Renaisance on Thursday the 21st of January (tomorrow)).
The main event was Sabian Live at the Sheraton. After decent sets from Chad Smith and Terry Bozzio, Steve Ferrone took to the stage with music director and guitar legend Steve Postell and a host of special guests including Jeff Pevar, Lee Sklar, Bernard Fowler, Alex Ligertwood and many others. A very funky time was had by all! Here is a video from this great show:
Richard Martinez and yours truly were able to find a seat at stage left with Sabian wonderwoman Shirleen thanks to our host Chris Stankee.
I’ll leave the final word to Richard.