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Clyde Slick wrote:
In a world where most of us would much more
care to pay our respects to dead musicians (like Jerry Reed)
let us not forget the voice of Don Lafontaine
Indeed, on both counts.
Jerry was a huge guitar talent; one of the best ever for his style.
Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed...
There are few Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins videos on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni8KBhnebwE
Yep, a classic.
I assume that's the "claw"!
Yes, that odd missing first finger thing. But MAN could he play!
Richard Thompson's first finger helps hold a pick, but I'd guess he's
not the first to do so.
Yes, there is a playing technique that is a hybrid of flatpick and
fingerstyle. Glen Campbell also uses that technique. Jerry was the
only player known to me who used a thumbpick and fingers 2-4 ("the
claw"), leaving the first finger out completely. Also, the hybrid
pickers that I know (like Thompson and Campbell) aren't really solo
players like Jerry was.
I have a lot of respect for Don LaFontaine. I posted link to this short
from his website. Here it is again on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQRtuxdfQHw
Funny! LaFontaine may well be the most heard speaking voice of all time
(probably not including political figures). Kind of the Carol Kaye or
Stevie Gadd of voices ;-)