They rock! Recent favorite of mine. I discovered them through Larkin Poe. The lead singer/guitarist is Tyler Bryant and is married to Rebecca Lovell; the lead singer of Larkin Poe. So awesome!
About 10 years ago, my band mates and I went into a local bar in Tyler, TX to see a kid who Vince Gill said was the next big thing on guitar. . A 16-17 year old kid named Tyler Bryant. We were 4 of about 10 people in the club. That dude hit a 12th fret pinch harmonic bend with his wah during one of his solos… I shit you not, all 4 of us literally bent forward at the waist and nearly fell over. He literally pierced our souls with a guitar note. I’ve played in many environments and seen the best of the best do it live, but I’ve never seen a group of people simultaneously be physically effected by a guitar note. It was insane. Check out his stuff from his younger years. It was nuts
Love this story. I watched him play back in those days as well, same as you said with maybe 10 people in there. He would absolutely burn it up like he was playing a sold out arena. Amazing.
I discovered Tyler Bryant and the shakedown in 2016, at an AC/DC concert. They were the opening act. I saw them again in concert at the end of 2019. They are a ray of hope in the current musical landscape. You could react to "The Wayside" (live from the Beast) and "Aftershock" LIVE in Nashville TN, both of those performances are outstanding.
I got to know Tyler and his family back in 2008 when his mentor who is friend of mine, Alan Haynes, had him up on stage at the Austin Blues Festival. I helped Tyler carry his amp out of the mud at the outdoor venue to his parents car. We've been friends ever since. One of the most hardest working people I know. He's worked his butt off to get here.
Got to see this performed live in Indianapolis, opening for Larkin Poe. Just Tyler with his guitar. Didn't have the rest of the band with him since he agreed to open on short notice. Still managed to get the crowd hyped
"Got My Mojo Working" is a blues song written by Preston "Red" Foster and first recorded by R&B singer Ann Cole in 1956. Foster's lyrics describe several amulets or talismans, called mojo, which are associated with hoodoo, an early African-American folk-magic belief system. It was most famously recorded in 1957 by Muddy Waters with a different arrangement. This version is smoking too, I like the ‘stop and start’ arrangement and they way they distilled down to its simplest form. Another excellent breakdown Michael, of a classic song reimagined by younger artists. Thank you!
We are seeing them on “The Blues Cruise” this Feb 21-25, 2022. 4 days of fantastic blues artist playing from 10am till 3am!! Can’t wait. Thanks for braking them down for me. So excited to see them now.😎🎸🎶
Love it. That intro and main riff proper reminds of Tom morello and RATM. That double time section with solo, brilliant, and then just drops back. I know what I'm going to look for to have on while I work tomorrow. Great vid.
You reacted to some of his wife’s band’s stuff - Larkin Poe. TB is the real deal. Hope to see you do more reactions of him. His live stuff is so good. Been to 50 shows over the last 13 years. I’ve got some stuff under ‘thubbster’ account. Between the four of them, Caleb (drums), Noah (the bassist has since left), Graham Whitford (Brad Whitford - Dad), and TB...no words. Just out of this world chemistry. Love these guys and good humans.
You need to check out the band’s Fender Sessions from 2019. It was filmed at Donelson Bowl, a local bowling alley in Nashville. Great interview and live band session.
I don't watch this channel, but I love TB Shakedown. I wish more people knew about them. They just need to catch that one commercial break in the industry. I wish you'd do a follow up video after learning more about the band and their songs. There's a lot more here than what one video and one song can show.
Got to see them open for Billy Gibbons and The BFGs in Lubbock ! Rev.Willy wanted them to do an acoustic show and when the Reverend says do something you do it !😎
I actually appreciate the fact that you play on a clean tone and rarely match the tuning of the performance. It takes the focus off of you and your playing, and more on the music and what you are saying!
Tyler is the real deal. Beast of a player, and as you saw, the band is killer. Well now that you have checked out Rebecca Lovell's husband Tyler, you should check out Megan Lovell's husband Mike Seal. He's a beast, plays with Jerry Douglas. He plays without a pick, so it's a bit different. Here is a recording of Mike's trio doing the Weather Report tune "Havona". It's worth it. ua-cam.com/video/sELfa9Mjn3Q/v-deo.html
You should check out War and Treaty. I had the chance to check them out live this week and they blew my mind and filled my heart. Please please give them a listen!
Yeah Michael, Tyler is a complete THUG. Saw him in Portland (Maine, people, Maine!) a couple years ago. Super nice guy, very humble... All that said, Mojo Working is not his strong suit. Great video, as usual dude...
There is as much Mojo in this song as there is actual Aloha in downtown Waikiki.Listen to Gatemouth Brown play this for some adult musicianship. Even better, Muddy. Life is too short to listen to beer commercial versions of blues songs.
They rock! Recent favorite of mine. I discovered them through Larkin Poe. The lead singer/guitarist is Tyler Bryant and is married to Rebecca Lovell; the lead singer of Larkin Poe. So awesome!
Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown is one of the best live bands you will ever see!!!!
About 10 years ago, my band mates and I went into a local bar in Tyler, TX to see a kid who Vince Gill said was the next big thing on guitar. . A 16-17 year old kid named Tyler Bryant. We were 4 of about 10 people in the club. That dude hit a 12th fret pinch harmonic bend with his wah during one of his solos… I shit you not, all 4 of us literally bent forward at the waist and nearly fell over. He literally pierced our souls with a guitar note. I’ve played in many environments and seen the best of the best do it live, but I’ve never seen a group of people simultaneously be physically effected by a guitar note. It was insane. Check out his stuff from his younger years. It was nuts
Love this story. I watched him play back in those days as well, same as you said with maybe 10 people in there. He would absolutely burn it up like he was playing a sold out arena. Amazing.
I discovered Tyler Bryant and the shakedown in 2016, at an AC/DC concert. They were the opening act. I saw them again in concert at the end of 2019. They are a ray of hope in the current musical landscape.
You could react to "The Wayside" (live from the Beast) and "Aftershock" LIVE in Nashville TN, both of those performances are outstanding.
I got to know Tyler and his family back in 2008 when his mentor who is friend of mine, Alan Haynes, had him up on stage at the Austin Blues Festival. I helped Tyler carry his amp out of the mud at the outdoor venue to his parents car. We've been friends ever since. One of the most hardest working people I know. He's worked his butt off to get here.
Tyler and I both used to jam in a small local music shop in Paris,Tx. Great dude man. We were both real young.
Tyler Bryant is a legend in the making! Shreds like no other! 💪🏼
They rock and so does Larkin Poe!
Got to see this performed live in Indianapolis, opening for Larkin Poe. Just Tyler with his guitar. Didn't have the rest of the band with him since he agreed to open on short notice. Still managed to get the crowd hyped
Got to see them live a few years ago at the Telluride Ride Festival...amazing!
I just saw Tyler's wife (Larkin Poe) a few months ago in Bmore. Also, the other guitar player is Brad Whitford's (Aerosmith) son.
"Got My Mojo Working" is a blues song written by Preston "Red" Foster and first recorded by R&B singer Ann Cole in 1956. Foster's lyrics describe several amulets or talismans, called mojo, which are associated with hoodoo, an early African-American folk-magic belief system. It was most famously recorded in 1957 by Muddy Waters with a different arrangement. This version is smoking too, I like the ‘stop and start’ arrangement and they way they distilled down to its simplest form. Another excellent breakdown Michael, of a classic song reimagined by younger artists. Thank you!
This is my favorite band and the first video I've seen of you! Subscribed for more, I really liked your takes on this!
Caleb Crosby is a MONSTER on the drums! I love that he is a jazz guy at heart but still rocks the blues hard!
We are seeing them on “The Blues Cruise” this Feb 21-25, 2022. 4 days of fantastic blues artist playing from 10am till 3am!! Can’t wait. Thanks for braking them down for me. So excited to see them now.😎🎸🎶
Ooh! Saw them live a few years ago! Fantastic band!
Love it. That intro and main riff proper reminds of Tom morello and RATM. That double time section with solo, brilliant, and then just drops back. I know what I'm going to look for to have on while I work tomorrow. Great vid.
Tyler and I are from the same area. I’ve seen him play around Texas and Oklahoma several times. He’s the man and just an overall great guy.
Not only is Tyler a great player, Graham Whitford is criminally underrated.
You reacted to some of his wife’s band’s stuff - Larkin Poe. TB is the real deal. Hope to see you do more reactions of him. His live stuff is so good. Been to 50 shows over the last 13 years. I’ve got some stuff under ‘thubbster’ account. Between the four of them, Caleb (drums), Noah (the bassist has since left), Graham Whitford (Brad Whitford - Dad), and TB...no words. Just out of this world chemistry. Love these guys and good humans.
You need to check out the band’s Fender Sessions from 2019. It was filmed at Donelson Bowl, a local bowling alley in Nashville. Great interview and live band session.
Finally!!! TBSD they rock!
Tyler Bryant on the strat and this last name should sound familiar Whitford guy playing the les Paul is Graham Whitford. His father is Brad Whitford.
Rock’s not dead; not with these guys in town!
Reminds me of “Paris” by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.
I don't watch this channel, but I love TB Shakedown. I wish more people knew about them. They just need to catch that one commercial break in the industry. I wish you'd do a follow up video after learning more about the band and their songs. There's a lot more here than what one video and one song can show.
They supported AC/DC early days! Tyler is awesome and loving some youngsters doing rock how I like it!!!👍👍👍👍
this band was awesome! i saw them in Fort Wayne, Indiana, they opened for Stone Temple Pilots and did an awesome Muddy Waters cover!!
Badass.
Got to see them open for Billy Gibbons and The BFGs in Lubbock ! Rev.Willy wanted them to do an acoustic show and when the Reverend says do something you do it !😎
I actually appreciate the fact that you play on a clean tone and rarely match the tuning of the performance. It takes the focus off of you and your playing, and more on the music and what you are saying!
More tyler!!
Tyler is the real deal. Beast of a player, and as you saw, the band is killer.
Well now that you have checked out Rebecca Lovell's husband Tyler, you should check out Megan Lovell's husband Mike Seal. He's a beast, plays with Jerry Douglas. He plays without a pick, so it's a bit different. Here is a recording of Mike's trio doing the Weather Report tune "Havona". It's worth it. ua-cam.com/video/sELfa9Mjn3Q/v-deo.html
Tyler Bryant and Graham Whitford on guitars! Rock!
You should check out Larkin Poe as well. That whole family Rocks! Thanks for posting
Love Larkin Poe also. Can't wait for Blood Harmony album to drop.
It has a very Rival Sons feel with that fuzzy sound
Your fist comment says it all. “Yep. Dude, This is a real rock and roll band.”
You should check out War and Treaty. I had the chance to check them out live this week and they blew my mind and filled my heart. Please please give them a listen!
Yeah Michael, Tyler is a complete THUG. Saw him in Portland (Maine, people, Maine!) a couple years ago. Super nice guy, very humble... All that said, Mojo Working is not his strong suit. Great video, as usual dude...
You should check out a local guy named Tim Snyder. Specifically his solo in “Two Wolves.” It’s a very beautiful piece
Thought this was going to be a cover of Got My Mojo Working by Muddy Waters😂
It is...injected with a little extra something.
I know you enjoy story songs I highly recommend you give a listen to
Cole Chaney- Coalshooter.
The whole album is pretty solid also
Like you to try some Tielli. Rheostatics.
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Have you heard of Ichika Nito? - If not, then you should include some of his insane playing.
Recommendation: Greta Van Fleet Broken Bells candlelight session. Think you would love the song and the guitar solo that is in there
This guy never takes my suggestions cause I'm not part of the club so would someone who is please get him some Jared James Nichols🙏
Bryant is greater than Kane.
There is as much Mojo in this song as there is actual Aloha in downtown Waikiki.Listen to Gatemouth Brown play this for some adult musicianship. Even better, Muddy. Life is too short to listen to beer commercial versions of blues songs.
Not bad. Good chops on guitar. The voice is okay.
Sorry, Tyler. Gary already did this thing. You’re trying way too hard.