Sunday, October 10, 2010

TOMMY TEDESCO, "TEA FOR TWO"



I've been listening all week to Tommy Tedesco's gut-string playing on the old "50 Guitars" albums, then I found this gem (in a totally different vein) from Tommy's "Twangin' 12 Great Hits" album. Back when I was trying to figure out how the guitar should be played, I'd be listening to Charlie Christian, Barney Kessel, Wes Montgomery, and other jazz cats, but I also never got tired of the twang--

Twang could mean surf, or country, or rockabilly, or Les Paul, or any number of interrelated guitar styles. After a while, I realized that a lot of the playing on TV shows, movies, and albums from that era was these anonymous session guys, and a lot of the twangy playing that had a little more jazz sophistication was by Tommy.
There were others, too, of course, and probably many excelent pickers I haven't heard of, but Tommy shows up a lot once you start looking for him. I would guess this album was another one Tedesco didn't think too much of, but I'm happy to hear Tommy in a twangy vein any day. I'm sure that Tedesco was a major influence on my attempts at mixing twang with sophistication. Maybe it can't be done, and if it can be done, maybe I'm not the best guy to do it, but it still feels like a noble experiment to me. I'll keep working at it!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Tommy Tedesco work, it´s my favourite player in every LP he was playing. And this LP has everything into it, best picking, high taste, great knowledge and R'n'R. The arrangements are the bests, this music is (as you say) listenable at every moment, you don´t get bored of it. I´d like to find other LPs in the same line but it´s hard to find.

I play in a instrumental surf band and I´m planning to play this LP's songs, it´s a hard work but it´s my goal.
Just wanted to say hi and thanks, posts like this makes me happy!

eronchel@yahoo.com

Karl Straub said...

sounds cool, man--
another guy digging Tommy
is always welcome.

check back in if you work up
some of his stuff!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for welcoming...

I´ll follow your blog, it´s great!

Amazing the Glen Campbell strange chiken dancing in a video posted here, and incredible solo too.

I´m still planning the Tommy work, it´s so hard... I´m playing nowdays a song by The Avalanches called "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm", very cool.

You can listen our attemps of band here:
http://soundcloud.com/thebakelites/surf-agent-get-smart-the

Saludos from Spain

Ernesto

Anonymous said...

Thanks for welcoming...

I´ll follow your blog, it´s great!

Amazing the Glen Campbell strange chiken dancing in a video posted here, and incredible solo too.

I´m still planning the Tommy work, it´s so hard... I´m playing nowdays a song by The Avalanches called "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm", very cool.

You can listen our attemps of band here:
http://soundcloud.com/thebakelites/surf-agent-get-smart-the

Saludos from Spain

Ernesto