This is interesting...
For us newbies who don't have the exposure yet or who don't yet know enough to
recognize the differences, is there a set of "standards" that do identify a
"Josh" style player from the player of another style?
I've seen videos of Josh in his younger days with Flat and Scruggs and have some
guesses about this, but I'd really like to know what the "standards" (relative or
solid) are...
Any thoughts?
Thanks and best,
-- Don
Howard Parker <hlpdobro@intr.net> wrote:
>
> Speaking of "Josh" style.
>
> No one plays in the style better than LeRoy Mack (MacNees). I
> think that LeRoy is one of the unsung heros, a west coast player
> with deep roots. He was also associated with the legendary
> Clarence White and the KY Colonels.
>
> Check out his website at http://www.leroymack.com/ .
>
> Be sure to check out the "Some Ol' Pictures link" and prepare to
> be amazed.
>
> His recordings are terrific.
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