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helliott
March 22nd, 2014, 11:57 AM
Had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with him at a VIP reception. Very down to earth dude, no BS. He was in our town doing a charity gig for the local college music program. Did the reception, a master class open to the public the next day and a show in the 800 seat theatre the second night. The senior faculty from the Mowhawk program played B3, drums, bass and a trombone -- if you've heard the new album One Day in Nashville you will understand the trombone thing. Highly recommend the album.
The show was awesome as you can imagine. And his backline was a couple of Fenders off the shelf of the nearest Long and McQuade -- Fender Bluesman and another Fender. Guess what? The amps don't make the difference. He didn't have his own incredible amps, just the Epi Sheraton and his trusty Tele. And he is amazing, pure and simple. Guy has more taste in his left hand than most players around, in my view any way.
All round, great experience. Check out the album.

helliott
March 22nd, 2014, 04:06 PM
Sorry, duh. The Epi is his classic Riviera, not a Sheraton. But he definitely did not have the Dumble

Robert
March 22nd, 2014, 05:05 PM
Cool!

Jipes
March 24th, 2014, 04:23 AM
Not surprised the dude looks really nice and humble despite a fantastic career. I always digged his style and perfect bending technique he's for sure a pal of Larry Carlton on this subject, no wonder why the two did a tour together :thumbsup

sunvalleylaw
March 24th, 2014, 07:40 AM
I really like his stuff!

helliott
March 24th, 2014, 03:18 PM
He was the opposite of so many so called stars. He was quick to praise others, and was genuinely happy when I said how much the new album impressed me. Told the story of how he fractured his wrist in the process and had to delay finishing the work, and gave all the credit to his tech/engineer/producer and right-hand man, who was with him but whose name I cannot recall. I haven't met many musicians of his stature but the only others have been similarly real and humble. Met the guys from Los Lobos at a similar event a few years ago and they were the same. And we went to see John Prine one time, met him outside when he was having a smoke. He was as real as can be. Maybe the best "real" music is made by folks like this? Nice to think so.

kidsmoke
March 26th, 2014, 07:49 PM
Huge fan of Robben's cool to hear that he was so down to earth. Given your success, I venture to guess part of it is your own style when greeting them. If you're not wide eyed gape mouthed with a sharpie in one hand and phone cued for a selfie in the other, it goes a long way. Well done!'

helliott
March 27th, 2014, 02:42 PM
Thanks. To be honest, I thought of an i-Phone pic to show the guys in the band. But when I saw all the other folks gathering round to get their pic with Robben, I just thought it was too weird. He was very generous with all the pic seekers and album signers, but I couldn't help but wonder what he must have thought of the whole thing. In hindsight, I'm glad I did my usual thing and just had a pleasant and informed conversation. A lot more substantive than a pic with the guy wearing a forced smile.

jadecantrellbonner
May 6th, 2014, 11:41 PM
I do not listen to blues for entertainment i am more into heavy art prog stuff but I will never say a single bad thing about Robbin Ford. He is a great player and a great man. Much respect to him and much envy to you for getting to meet him haha :AOK