Two guitarpickers who have my respect! I enjoyed your show last Saturday at the Rockin Resort very much Randy.!! Greetings Jeroen (Supersonics, Tennessee Drifters)
I was fortunate to meet Darrel at the Paddocks club on Canvey island in Essex several years ago. I purchased one of his CDs and ever since then, I've been a huge fan. His authentic guitar and vocals are superb, I mostly appreciate his genuine love for OUR music. Thank you Darrel.
Thank you both for a great show great to see you so relaxed great stories and your love for our music shines through.great playing and we'll done guys keep rockin.things will soon get better thank 's again
Great 1st show, keep up the great work and keep pushing this great music. Thank you Darrel for lifting our spirits through your great music. Hope to see you live soon. Keep Rocking 👍
There was a request for the songlist of this episode, so here it is. Darrel performed the following songs: 1. Turn My Back On You - Billy Fury 28:47 2. Bop Machine - Darrel Higham and The Enforcers 1:16:39 3. All Night Rock - Glenn Honeycutt 1:47:22 We were also asked about the easiest rockabilly guitar solos to get started. Here are our suggestions: Ten Little Woman - Terry Noland, Jitterbop Baby - Hal Harris (first part), Shake 'em Up Rock - Benny Cliff. I would also throw in Cry Cry Cry by Johnny Cash
You both have taught me a lot on playing rockabilly guitar. I have bought most of your Udemy courses and I bought the Darrel Higham Rockabilly guitar book.
The two natural successors to Joe Maphis, Grady Martin, Scotty Moore and Eddy Cochran talking enthusiastically about the music they love and how they play. Both come across as really nice guys who care about their audience.
To be honest , I just thought I'd watch a few minutes while I emptied my glass....finished up having two more ! Really interesting stuff ! Thanks Randy &Darrel.
Thank you for your comment! That's just how it should be. It felt like a good start. I'm looking forward to produce many future shows with interesting guests.
This was great fun today and also very informative! Thank you both! Darrel I will be joining your Patreon tonight!! I just joined Randy’s a few weeks ago. I look forward to the Gene and Eddie course in the spring!
Two very nice rock 'n' roll guitarists. I met Darrel Higham at the O2 when I went to see the Elvis exhibition. I saw him performing at a free concert. I had already bought his album Let's Rock Tonight just for the cover, a copy of Cochran's album.
Need to know song and author of last song. Great program from two experts in 50's rock & rockabilly. Good luck and keep on. God protect all of you and family.
When I was studying what strings were used back in that era, I found out that some players used nickel strings. As a result, I now use pure nickel strings on all my guitars.
Hi Randy and Darrel! A question : i like playing rockabilly guitar solo on electric guitar but i would like to know how to make a play back with a drum and bass? Do you know a drum machine with acoustic sound? It would be more fun than play alone...here no much musicien play this style of music. See you Thierry from France
Hi Thierry, I use a software called reaper for my jam tracks, although I record everything myself, it also has midi drum capabilities. It's kinda complex if you want to use it just for a drum loop. If yoz have an Apple computer or tablet, then Garage Band could be an option. I haven't used it, but other people seem to get pretty good results
Two guitarpickers who have my respect! I enjoyed your show last Saturday at the Rockin Resort very much Randy.!! Greetings Jeroen (Supersonics, Tennessee Drifters)
Outstanding
Fantastic. You guys are incredible
Great Show , REALLY Enjoyed it . Thanks
Great show, Randy! Really enjoyed getting to know you both better. Thanks for doing these shows!
I was fortunate to meet Darrel at the Paddocks club on Canvey island in Essex several years ago. I purchased one of his CDs and ever since then, I've been a huge fan. His authentic guitar and vocals are superb, I mostly appreciate his genuine love for OUR music.
Thank you Darrel.
Thank you both for a great show great to see you so relaxed great stories and your love for our music shines through.great playing and we'll done guys keep rockin.things will soon get better thank 's again
Thank you very much for your comment and tuning in.
Great 1st show, keep up the great work and keep pushing this great music. Thank you Darrel for lifting our spirits through your great music. Hope to see you live soon. Keep Rocking 👍
Thank you for your comment! We will definitely keep going
Thank you both for a great couple of hours, keep on rockin' .🎸🎸
Great interview Randy and Darrel. Nice to hear Micky Gee mentioned as well.
Great to see you both together, loved this show, many thanks, keep on rockin..
Thank you Sven!
Brilliant waiting for the next one.
Great interview. And what a blast being able to have these two fine guitarists as instructors via Udemy and Patreon.
Thank you Sean!
There was a request for the songlist of this episode, so here it is. Darrel performed the following songs:
1. Turn My Back On You - Billy Fury 28:47
2. Bop Machine - Darrel Higham and The Enforcers 1:16:39
3. All Night Rock - Glenn Honeycutt 1:47:22
We were also asked about the easiest rockabilly guitar solos to get started. Here are our suggestions: Ten Little Woman - Terry Noland, Jitterbop Baby - Hal Harris (first part), Shake 'em Up Rock - Benny Cliff. I would also throw in Cry Cry Cry by Johnny Cash
Thanks for these listings!
You both have taught me a lot on playing rockabilly guitar. I have bought most of your Udemy courses and I bought the Darrel Higham Rockabilly guitar book.
That's the best thing a teacher can hope for. Thank you for your comment
The two natural successors to Joe Maphis, Grady Martin, Scotty Moore and Eddy Cochran talking enthusiastically about the music they love and how they play. Both come across as really nice guys who care about their audience.
Those are really nice words, Richard! Thanks a lot!
To be honest , I just thought I'd watch a few minutes while I emptied my glass....finished up having two more ! Really interesting stuff ! Thanks Randy &Darrel.
Thank you for your comment! That's just how it should be. It felt like a good start. I'm looking forward to produce many future shows with interesting guests.
This was great fun today and also very informative! Thank you both! Darrel I will be joining your Patreon tonight!! I just joined Randy’s a few weeks ago. I look forward to the Gene and Eddie course in the spring!
Thank you so much for your support, CC! Highly appreciated
Great show, nice to hear Daryl give Micky Gee a mention.
Two very nice rock 'n' roll guitarists. I met Darrel Higham at the O2 when I went to see the Elvis exhibition. I saw him performing at a free concert. I had already bought his album Let's Rock Tonight just for the cover, a copy of Cochran's album.
Thank you for your comment! I agree, Darrel is a real class act
@@ducktailcat I really admire you both for keeping up the rock 'n'roll music, your playing styles and a couple of nice guys.
Darryl Higham is SO COOL! What a nice geezer too 😎🎸🤘
Oops Darrel
Absolutely awesome guys 🎸🎶🎸🎶👍
Darrel's playing with Jeff Beck is just note-for-note wonderful.
Very enjoyable show, thank you.
Need to know song and author of last song. Great program from two experts in 50's rock & rockabilly. Good luck and keep on. God protect all of you and family.
All Night Rock by Glenn Honeycutt waa the last song. Thank you for your comment!
A great talk of you two. Thank you! Randy, did you do the talk with Art? Couldnt find that one here?
Keep rockin
When I was studying what strings were used back in that era, I found out that some players used nickel strings.
As a result, I now use pure nickel strings on all my guitars.
Darrel is One of the tough Guys in the my World
Hi Randy and Darrel! A question : i like playing rockabilly guitar solo on electric guitar but i would like to know how to make a play back with a drum and bass? Do you know a drum machine with acoustic sound? It would be more fun than play alone...here no much musicien play this style of music. See you Thierry from France
Hi Thierry, I use a software called reaper for my jam tracks, although I record everything myself, it also has midi drum capabilities. It's kinda complex if you want to use it just for a drum loop. If yoz have an Apple computer or tablet, then Garage Band could be an option. I haven't used it, but other people seem to get pretty good results
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