Table of Contents 00:00 John Plays "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin 01:47 The Story Behind Sunny Came Home 06:15 The Story Behind Get Out of This House 10:07 John Plays "Get Out of This House" by Shawn Colvin 12:13 The Story Behind Steady On 17:01 John Plays "Steady On" by Shawn Colvin 18:44 John's Work with Marc Cohn on "Walking in Memphis" 22:41 On the Phone with Marc Cohn 25:09 John Plays "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn 26:36 John's Work with William Bell 29:56 John Plays "The Three of Me" by William Bell 31:44 John Plays "All The Things You Can't Remember" by William Bell 33:42 The Story Behind John's Telecaster 35:30 John's Upcoming Solo Album 37:49 John Plays "JL's Hymn, NO.2" 41:28 John Plays "Clarinet Concerto" 44:57 Stories and Photos from John's Career 50:13 Thank You to John His Time, Stories, and Guitar Playing 50:35 Thanks for Watching!
This is something I will be rewatching many times. Thanks Mason for showcasing one of my favourite guitarists and producers. A sincere, humble and talented man. A little younger than me but I won't hold that against him.
Thanks so much for this interview with John! John has that gift of restraint and taste that eludes most musicians. I value that far more than fancy chops. His song writing and producing skills are really special.
@@VertexEffectsInc Check out Duke Levine, who is also a master of taste and restraint. Another guy who recorded and toured with Shawn Colvin and approaches guitar like Leventhal is Steuart Smith.
Thanks, Uncle Mason! Interesting interview with good insights into John Leventhal's artistry. I've been fan of John's playing/writing/arranging/producing since "Steady On", which won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk and redefined modern folk music. His sound is distinct and instantly recognizable; some of my favorite highlights include music from Roseanne Cash ("The Wheel"), Sarah Jarosz ("World on the Ground") and John Gorka ("Temporary Road"). Watching John play the guitar parts to "Steady On" was a revelation; I was compelled instantly to relearn the song.
One of my favorite guitarists...bar none. His work on Shawn Colvin's songs is just stellar and mind blowing. A very talented guy and seems very down to earth.
I had a lesson with Allen Hinds as he was in town for a masterclass a couple of years before the pandemic and one of the most valuable things he provided me was recommending i listen to John Leventhal! A great musician!
What a treat, thank you! I've been a big John Leventhal fan for a long time, and those Shawn Colvin records in particular were hugely influential to me.
Good Lord what an interview. Simply love what this man does and yet I might have never heard him in a conversation. A definite musical hero of mine! Many thanks...
Since watching this interview, I’ve been on a quest to find and listen to as many tracks and albums with John Leventhal as a player, producer, or artist. I’ve listened to William Bell’s LP, This is Where I Live, at least 50 times and I continue to be absolutely blown away by John’s skill as a writer, guitarist, musician, producer. So tasteful and soulful on every single track.
This was just so incredible. John is one of my guitar heroes and a monster songwriter. This was beyond my wildest dreams to be able to experience....thank you so much. It was an honor to watch.
Sunny Came Home one of my favorite songs ever. It was so influential on me as a musician. I got to work with the great Michael Rhodes on one of my albums. He was one of the nicest guys I every got to work with.
John's guitar playing and production are stellar. So many folks are moved by musicians that play at blinding speeds. John's sound and support of the song put him at the top of my list!
Thanks for having John demonstrate the tones and tunings from actual guitars used on his recordings, and for fully indexing the performances and discussions. I remember buying Steady On and A Few Small Repairs when they each released and, aside from the magic of Shawn's voice, being captivated by the the textures John applies throughout them. Who knew it was a Fender VI confounding me for all those years?
there was the soundtrack to a little film called WInter Solstice which Leventhal did the music for. I always thought of that as a "quasi" solo record of his, in that it was all his music. Its worth checking out. It should be on streaming platform or library in your area. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Solstice_(film)
Thanks for this interview with Mr. Leventhal. John is such a master in musical seasoning, created with outstanding cording and note runs. That combined with dynamics that just pull you back and forth in the best ways. He is the type of musician I'd always wanted to be. Just downloaded his album and can't wait to play it. Thanks again.
John is the consummate All Around Musician, Guitarist, Producer that so deserves to be put on a pedestal. Among those in the know….he is kind of Jimmy Webb of his era ….Lots of singer songwriters would love to work with him.
This was such an amazing interview. John played one of my favourite solos ever on the Sarah Jarosz song “I’ll Be Gone” from a few years back. His playing, tone, and feel have such maturity. Exactly my type of player!
Fantastic interview! I’ve been a fan ever since Marc Cohn sang Three Steps Down on the HBO show Mind of The Married Man. Searched for that track for a while till I heard Rosanne Cash sing it on Rules of Travel. Also loved John’s playing on a live Marc Cohn release that I used to have on ITunes. The version of Dig Down Deep was especially transcendent.
John was not a guy who was on my radar, but I was 10 years old when Sunny was a big hit on the radio and I remember hearing it all the time on the School bus ride home and appreciating how rich and unique the sound was... Man, I miss the 90s
Having played with a few of the session players in Nashville, and ON a few sessions in Nashville (very small sessions on which I played), I would adore being in his skin as the different parts and layers occurred to him and flowed through him. Those feelings, with which I am only mildly acquainted, are beyond description and sussing out. God’s gift of music is truly blissful, and a blessing… Listening to a true maestro puts a brilliant shine on the craft that starts as a talent. Thank you so much for sharing.🎸👨🏼⚕️🫶✌️♾️ (Michael Rhodes was one of the musicians with him. I was fortunate to record when I wrote with Warner Brothers in the late 80s. He was a trophy of a bass player. The first time he played on iTunes my tunes, I look like a paid assassin in his late 20s. He was the one that turned me onto Maxima (now Optima) gold strings - still use them on several of my guitars… God bless him, please. He was a mystical and brilliant, bassist.).
Man I'm very thankful for this- those guitar parts haunted me for years and something about his philosophy of embracing your quirks as an artist to differentiate yourself is a real resonator for me. Great stuff here
You always know the song is great and touches your soul 37:40 when you feel so thankful to 'be alive' to hear it, and at the same time appreciate life. Good job! Both you guys!
I would love to see an episode interviewing Bruce Watson of the 1980’s band Big Country, at the time I had never heard a band be able to call up so many unique and amazing guitar tones and effect choices and play so many great parts, the late Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson were really overlooked guitarists and tone crafters in North America. Keep up the great interviews! They’re valuable historical documents!
Damn! Ive actually been listening to his album all week, and have been on the fence about buying some of those gefells for acoustics.. and now this comes out! So good!!!!!!!!!
Well done! Thank you for this! I’ve been a fan of John’s since I first became aware of him on Shawn’s Fat City, then went backwards and discovered Steady On. So insightful to see him break down the layers of A Few Small Repairs. It helped that he had the multitrack and the studio to help the demonstration. Glad Vertex showed up in my suggestions. Look forward to checking out your other pieces.
I slowly came to realise how John Leventhal was a producer, co-writer, and/or instrumentalist on much of my favourite music, including the likes of Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, and-of course-Rosanne Cash. This is therefore pure gold in terms of a tour through some of that music and much more, and for the insights it offers. Fabulous.
what struck me was John's chops are so unique it's like a musical omakase (chef's recommendation) which you have no idea what note's coming next and that's the refreshing surprise instead of today's rhetoric and general music which you already knew what's coming next. This is a dying art.
Another fabulous John Leventhal production is 'Hotel Paper' by Michelle Branch; a beautiful song with gorgeous guitar playing and tones, and a stellar production.
Such a fantastic brilliant producer and player. Incredible melodic ideas and an amazing songwriter. That Epiphone looks like either a Coronet or Olympic model. And if you’ve not heard the latest album, listen to it. Fantastic record.
In the middle of watching this Btw Ry Cooder. I first saw his name when I watched Crossroads movie at the end credits, back in the mid 90s Another reason why I wanted to learn guitar. Great guitar movie 😊
Shawn was such a great guitar student. I saw her in Austin clubs in the late '70s and she was a strummer, then she became 'percussive' in her picking/playing.
I kept waiting for John to poke his finger thru the empty-lens in his glasses, creating an on-screen joke. Alas, he's a dumb ol' music producer and musician and never did get his stand-up routines quite right. Darn...
Table of Contents
00:00 John Plays "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin
01:47 The Story Behind Sunny Came Home
06:15 The Story Behind Get Out of This House
10:07 John Plays "Get Out of This House" by Shawn Colvin
12:13 The Story Behind Steady On
17:01 John Plays "Steady On" by Shawn Colvin
18:44 John's Work with Marc Cohn on "Walking in Memphis"
22:41 On the Phone with Marc Cohn
25:09 John Plays "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn
26:36 John's Work with William Bell
29:56 John Plays "The Three of Me" by William Bell
31:44 John Plays "All The Things You Can't Remember" by William Bell
33:42 The Story Behind John's Telecaster
35:30 John's Upcoming Solo Album
37:49 John Plays "JL's Hymn, NO.2"
41:28 John Plays "Clarinet Concerto"
44:57 Stories and Photos from John's Career
50:13 Thank You to John His Time, Stories, and Guitar Playing
50:35 Thanks for Watching!
Loved this. Such an unreal guitarist and producer that doesn’t get the respect he dearly deserves these days. Thanks.
John is one of the BEST to ever do it!
This is something I will be rewatching many times. Thanks Mason for showcasing one of my favourite guitarists and producers. A sincere, humble and talented man. A little younger than me but I won't hold that against him.
Oh boy, it's as much a pleasure for me! Was so glad to be invited into John's studio and record this video.
Thanks so much for interviewing John. He has been my biggest influence last 30 years
Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for this interview with John! John has that gift of restraint and taste that eludes most musicians. I value that far more than fancy chops. His song writing and producing skills are really special.
He's one of the best to every do it!
@@VertexEffectsInc Check out Duke Levine, who is also a master of taste and restraint.
Another guy who recorded and toured with Shawn Colvin and approaches guitar like Leventhal is Steuart Smith.
I know his work well!@@davidp158
Thanks, Uncle Mason! Interesting interview with good insights into John Leventhal's artistry. I've been fan of John's playing/writing/arranging/producing since "Steady On", which won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk and redefined modern folk music. His sound is distinct and instantly recognizable; some of my favorite highlights include music from Roseanne Cash ("The Wheel"), Sarah Jarosz ("World on the Ground") and John Gorka ("Temporary Road"). Watching John play the guitar parts to "Steady On" was a revelation; I was compelled instantly to relearn the song.
Yes, me too! What a wonderful song! John is amazing!
Everything John plays makes the song better. He has the magic touch.
I have been a HUGE fan since Steady On... this was a GR8! interview... THANK YOU!
One of my favorite guitarists...bar none. His work on Shawn Colvin's songs is just stellar and mind blowing. A very talented guy and seems very down to earth.
John is one of the best!!!
I LOVE John Leventhal!! He is an amazingly melodic and creative player. Thanks for featuring him, Mason.
Absolutely! Thanks for being here!
I had a lesson with Allen Hinds as he was in town for a masterclass a couple of years before the pandemic and one of the most valuable things he provided me was recommending i listen to John Leventhal! A great musician!
Thanks Mason, great interview! Leventhal is an amazing guitarist, thanks again!
Thanks so much for watching!
Could not stop watching this through completion. Thank you for the great interview!
Best guitarist most folks have never heard of…very insightful video by a brilliant artist
What a treat, thank you! I've been a big John Leventhal fan for a long time, and those Shawn Colvin records in particular were hugely influential to me.
Me too, so glad we could convince him to do the interview!
So enjoyed that. John is such a great musician. Great feel tone and touch. Top class. Thanks Mason for doing this interview.
Good Lord what an interview. Simply love what this man does and yet I might have never heard him in a conversation. A definite musical hero of mine! Many thanks...
Since watching this interview, I’ve been on a quest to find and listen to as many tracks and albums with John Leventhal as a player, producer, or artist. I’ve listened to William Bell’s LP, This is Where I Live, at least 50 times and I continue to be absolutely blown away by John’s skill as a writer, guitarist, musician, producer. So tasteful and soulful on every single track.
This was just so incredible. John is one of my guitar heroes and a monster songwriter. This was beyond my wildest dreams to be able to experience....thank you so much. It was an honor to watch.
Lovely ❤
The temptation to pause the video and go listen to the recording rises with every teaser
Sunny Came Home one of my favorite songs ever. It was so influential on me as a musician. I got to work with the great Michael Rhodes on one of my albums. He was one of the nicest guys I every got to work with.
This is so awesome!!! THANK YOU, Mason!! 🎸🙌🏻
John's guitar playing and production are stellar. So many folks are moved by musicians that play at blinding speeds. John's sound and support of the song put him at the top of my list!
Thanks for having John demonstrate the tones and tunings from actual guitars used on his recordings, and for fully indexing the performances and discussions. I remember buying Steady On and A Few Small Repairs when they each released and, aside from the magic of Shawn's voice, being captivated by the the textures John applies throughout them. Who knew it was a Fender VI confounding me for all those years?
So cool! That was a fun story!
JL is such a wonderful musician/artist! His new record is Fantastic.
Absolutely!
there was the soundtrack to a little film called WInter Solstice which Leventhal did the music for. I always thought of that as a "quasi" solo record of his, in that it was all his music. Its worth checking out. It should be on streaming platform or library in your area.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Solstice_(film)
Thanks for this interview with Mr. Leventhal.
John is such a master in musical seasoning, created with outstanding cording and note runs.
That combined with dynamics that just pull you back and forth in the best ways.
He is the type of musician I'd always wanted to be.
Just downloaded his album and can't wait to play it.
Thanks again.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for interviewing this amazing artist. I downloaded his new album on iTunes.
Awesome!
Just happily bought this album at iTunes. Thank you John and Mason!
Wow, great news!
Thank you so much, it was absolutely great!
Thanks for watching!
Heck of an interview, thank you. John Leventhal, talk about having the Midas touch!
Yes, indeed!
Great interview, Mason and John!!
My favorite one so far! Thanks Mason for doing this.
Wow, amazing! Thank you so much!
The Copland. ❤ Great arrangement. Great stuff all around. I’m a fan ⭐️
👌👌👌
Absolutely Brilliant! One of my favorite guitar players, producer, songwriter
One of the BEST to ever do it!
So many awesome guitar parts ( chords & rhythms) in this video. This man is a gem. Wise and tasteful
Thanks so much for watching!
You sir! Have an amazing channel and you are one great interviewer. You ask great questions us musicians want to know.
Thanks Mason! These videos are a good mine. Appreciate your work.
Always great interviews and insights of matters taken for granted
John is the consummate All Around Musician, Guitarist, Producer that so deserves to be put on a pedestal. Among those in the know….he is kind of Jimmy Webb of his era ….Lots of singer songwriters would love to work with him.
Agreed 👍
Love this
Absolutely amazing the blend of the guitar parts sounds super amazing brother. I love that.
Thanks for listening
Thank you so much for this great episode ! Such a great musician…. I love his work with Sarah Jarosz, too.
One of the best!
Leventhal is Great Guitarist.
I'm excited in Dan Huff full interview
One of the best!
Glorious layers. Thank you!
Great interview; thanks for uploading!
This was such an amazing interview. John played one of my favourite solos ever on the Sarah Jarosz song “I’ll Be Gone” from a few years back. His playing, tone, and feel have such maturity. Exactly my type of player!
I'll have to listen to that! Wow, cool!
Fantastic interview! I’ve been a fan ever since Marc Cohn sang Three Steps Down on the HBO show Mind of The Married Man. Searched for that track for a while till I heard Rosanne Cash sing it on Rules of Travel. Also loved John’s playing on a live Marc Cohn release that I used to have on ITunes. The version of Dig Down Deep was especially transcendent.
Wow, you know the backstory for sure! Thanks for watching and for the comment!
Superb video. I really enjoyed it very much. Thank you all.
Thanks for watching!
John was not a guy who was on my radar, but I was 10 years old when Sunny was a big hit on the radio and I remember hearing it all the time on the School bus ride home and appreciating how rich and unique the sound was... Man, I miss the 90s
Same here! I was 12 and heard it almost daily. Hal Leonard didn't have sheet music for it so I had to learn it by ear back then!
Jamerson, McCartney, Danko. His triptych of bass players. A very seldom used word, but an apt description. His CV is incredible. Great interview.
Having played with a few of the session players in Nashville, and ON a few sessions in Nashville (very small sessions on which I played), I would adore being in his skin as the different parts and layers occurred to him and flowed through him. Those feelings, with which I am only mildly acquainted, are beyond description and sussing out. God’s gift of music is truly blissful, and a blessing… Listening to a true maestro puts a brilliant shine on the craft that starts as a talent. Thank you so much for sharing.🎸👨🏼⚕️🫶✌️♾️
(Michael Rhodes was one of the musicians with him. I was fortunate to record when I wrote with Warner Brothers in the late 80s. He was a trophy of a bass player. The first time he played on iTunes my tunes, I look like a paid assassin in his late 20s. He was the one that turned me onto Maxima (now Optima) gold strings - still use them on several of my guitars… God bless him, please. He was a mystical and brilliant, bassist.).
Loved this albums guitar centric parts. Its an amazing album across the board.
Me too
I've been looking for this video for a zillion years...thanks to John and Mason for showing the secrets of the master!
So glad we could deliver!
Man I'm very thankful for this- those guitar parts haunted me for years and something about his philosophy of embracing your quirks as an artist to differentiate yourself is a real resonator for me. Great stuff here
Thanks for watching
You always know the song is great and touches your soul 37:40 when you feel so thankful to 'be alive' to hear it, and at the same time appreciate life. Good job! Both you guys!
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow! Thank you.
I love those interviews thank you so much 🎶🙏🙂
Wow, thanks Alex! Thanks for watching!
😮man seriously impressed ! Beautiful tone…soothing melodies thanks so much cheers guys 🍻
Thanks for watching
Love John.Great interview
Thanks so much for watching!
I would love to see an episode interviewing Bruce Watson of the 1980’s band Big Country, at the time I had never heard a band be able to call up so many unique and amazing guitar tones and effect choices and play so many great parts, the late Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson were really overlooked guitarists and tone crafters in North America. Keep up the great interviews! They’re valuable historical documents!
Thanks for the suggestion!
John is “the man” 🫶🏼👏🏼
Damn! Ive actually been listening to his album all week, and have been on the fence about buying some of those gefells for acoustics.. and now this comes out! So good!!!!!!!!!
Heck yea!
Well done! Thank you for this!
I’ve been a fan of John’s since I first became aware of him on Shawn’s Fat City, then went backwards and discovered Steady On.
So insightful to see him break down the layers of A Few Small Repairs.
It helped that he had the multitrack and the studio to help the demonstration.
Glad Vertex showed up in my suggestions. Look forward to checking out your other pieces.
🙏🙏🙏 thanks so much for watching!
Very nice playing! Great work
Thanks for listening
Very cool. Really enjoyed this. 🙌🙌🙌👍
Thanks so much for watching!
I slowly came to realise how John Leventhal was a producer, co-writer, and/or instrumentalist on much of my favourite music, including the likes of Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, and-of course-Rosanne Cash. This is therefore pure gold in terms of a tour through some of that music and much more, and for the insights it offers. Fabulous.
Thanks for watching
Love this! John is such an amazing player.
Unreal player! Thanks for watching!
what struck me was John's chops are so unique it's like a musical omakase (chef's recommendation) which you have no idea what note's coming next and that's the refreshing surprise instead of today's rhetoric and general music which you already knew what's coming next. This is a dying art.
What an ingeneous guitar player! Thanks for doing this interview Mr. John Leventhal. And Thanks Mason!!!!
Another fabulous John Leventhal production is 'Hotel Paper' by Michelle Branch; a beautiful song with gorgeous guitar playing and tones, and a stellar production.
Yes!!!
Great stuff Mason. Love your work, Kere.
Glad you enjoy it!
thank you for this man
Thanks for watching!
This guy is an amazing guitarist. He really is the 90s sound.
Wonderful!👍
So awesome
John is a legend!
I gotta retune my acoustic and watch this again and try to do this
Such a fantastic brilliant producer and player. Incredible melodic ideas and an amazing songwriter. That Epiphone looks like either a Coronet or Olympic model. And if you’ve not heard the latest album, listen to it. Fantastic record.
Thanks for watching!!!
@@VertexEffectsInc OMG!!! Of all of the video posts you’ve made on UA-cam, this one is my favorite. So many golden nuggets🙏🙏🙏😎🎸
In the middle of watching this
Btw Ry Cooder.
I first saw his name when I watched Crossroads movie at the end credits, back in the mid 90s
Another reason why I wanted to learn guitar. Great guitar movie 😊
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Thanks!
Wow, thank you!
love this song
❤️❤️❤️
This is glorious - every single note where its supposed to be - that doesn't happen very often 😀
Heck yes!
finally found the boss behind all my favourite tracks
Great lines
Nice John!
Great Interview Mason!
Wow, thanks David! Hope to see you around sometime soon! Been too long!
Awesome
Thanks for watching! 🙏
One of the last giants!
One of the best
Absolutely!
Shawn was such a great guitar student. I saw her in Austin clubs in the late '70s and she was a strummer, then she became 'percussive' in her picking/playing.
I kept waiting for John to poke his finger thru the empty-lens in his glasses, creating an on-screen joke. Alas, he's a dumb ol' music producer and musician and never did get his stand-up routines quite right. Darn...
wow, what a treat !!! what is the Gibson Acustic, he's playing at 40;00 ???
J35??? Not sure the vintage but definitive an old one
Nice demo I have a Henrikson bud 6. Super easy to mover around.
Nice!
would really like to know about some of the tunings and chords he uses when he accompanies Rosanne Cash
I think it's the Ry Cooder tuning he talks about here.
What's the acoustic guitar microphone John is using?
Mason, this was excellent! How do you know all these people???
Just lucky, I guess?
Fantastic
Thanks for watching!!!
production on few small repairs is outstanding
Yes, outstanding indeed!
John!!!!
The best
best thang you've done..........
Wow, thanks 🙏
Do you guys know when the Lee Ritenour video is getting released?
Probably a month
@@VertexEffectsInc Cant wait :)
What model Guild is that?
Not sure, I'm sure someone here knows!
Never realized how much Sunny sounds like Last Dance With Mary Jane.
Pretty different but I get what you’re saying
coloca o espelho angulado então poxa... tem que fazer o impossível cara... e Allday junto empurrando a taca...