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Listen to Louie Shelton break through the eighties at 2:47 with one of the most beautiful yet economical guitar solos of the last thirty + years. And of course, he included a tribute to Wes.
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Lionel Richie - Hello - Guitar Lesson (Solo) - with Tabs
Entire solo, slowed down - 1:03 Section One - 2:11 Section Two - 4:26 Section Three - 5:50 Section Four - 7:41 Section Five - 10:39 Section Six - 11:02
And you can watch Louie Shelton recreate his solo and talk about it
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“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR”
with Sandy Kaye
MONDAYS 2:00PM & FRIDAYS 10:30PM
This week:
For the past 50 years Louie Shelton has played on more hit records than any other guitarist in history.
He was also a member of the famous WRECKING CREW; a group of studio musicians who played on most of the hits from the early sixty’s, seventy’s and eighty’s.
As a producer Louie Shelton produced the many hits of SEALS & CROFTS such as Summer Breeze and Diamond Girl. He also produced Art Garfunkel, Noiseworks, Southern Sons, Mother Hubbard, The Wolverines, Bleu Tongue, and has been involved with artists Tommy Emanuel, Rick Price and Human Nature to name but a few.
Today, Louie and his family have taken up residency in Australia, on the sunny Gold Coast in Queensland.
Louie Shelton does not intend to slow down any time soon. He joins us this week to share his incredible story.
Join us!
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“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR”
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Antonio Rael: Striking again with Laura Martinez, Douglas Maida, Karen Shelton, Louie. Ran into Darren Criss. At Warner Bros. Great turnout today! SAG-AFTRA Strike! at… Warner Brothers Studios - Burbank, CA #sagaftrastrong #sagaftrastrike #sagaftramembers #actorsstrike #writersstrike
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Quora: Does George Harrison even know how to play lead guitar compared to the likes of Eric Clapton?
(Answered by Rik Elswit) Harrison had a rare ability that’s cherished in studio players like Louie Shelton, Brent Mason, and Larry Carlton. He could craft an unforgettable two bar phrase that becomes the signature to the song. Elliot Easton of the Cars and Keith Richards of the Stones, had this as well. The classic example is Harrison’s intro to “Something”. Six notes with a released bend, all…
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Rolling Stone Magazine Top 250 Guitarists - The Omissions List
Once again, Rolling Stone Magazine puts together a list that no one asked for and it's a complete mess. Instead of analyzing craft and technique, Rolling Stone goes for popularity and mediocrity. Who in their right mind thinks that Joni Mitchell, not known primarily for her guitar work, is Top 10 material, but Slowhand himself, Eric Clapton only worth making it it to 35? Also, why is The Edge, probably the worst guitarist ever, have a place in the top 50 and Jose Feliciano, a master of classical style, not even crack the top 200? I can go on for hours about the inconsistencies, but for now, I will focus on the many guitarists that Rolling Stone left off.
Martin Barre
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
George Benson
Joe Bonamassa
Doyle Bramhall II
Roy Clark
Mike Dawes
Paco De Lucia
Al Di Meola
Dave Edmunds
Tommy Emmanuel
Peter Frampton
Justin Hayward
Allan Holdsworth
Stephen Housden
Antonio Carlos Jobim
John Jorgenson
Laurence Juber
Terry Kath
Leo Kottke
Yngvie Malmsteen
Gary Moore
Steve Morse
Joe Pass
John Renbourn
Louie Shelton
Tommy Tedesco
Robin Trower
Bert Weedon
John Williams
If I left anyone off, include those names in the comments.
Update (11/12/2023): Just discovered Doyle Dykes and he was another omission from the Rolling Stone list. Because I’ve hit the 30 photo cap, he gets an acknowledgment here.
#dannyreviews#rolling stone magazine#top 250 guitarists#martin barre#jeff skunk baxter#george benson#joe bonamassa#doyle bramhall ii#roy clark#mike dawes#paco de lucia#al di meola#dave edmunds#tommy emmanuel#peter frampton#justin hayward#allan holdsworth#stephen housden#antonio carlos jobim#john jorgenson#laurence juber#terry kath#leo kottke#yngwie malmsteen#gary moore#steve morse#joe pass#john renbourn#louie shelton#tommy tedesco
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Obscure Animation Subject #91: Quack Pack
An animated sitcom created by Toby Shelton and Kevin Hopps for Walt Disney Television Animation. The series aired on the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon from September 3 to November 28, 1996 for 39 episodes. The show centers around Donald and adolescent versions of his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Donald works as a cameraman alongside Daisy, who is a reporter. The group travel around the world looking for a big scoop.
Not a not premise, sounds interesting enough, but how’s it executed. Honestly, pretty bad. The main problem with this show is how edgy it can get. Huey, Dewey and Louie have more distinctive personalities than when they had been presented as younger, which would later inspire the same studio with the 2017 DuckTales reboot. At first that sounds nice, but ultimately its actually the worst aspect of the show, as the trio present themselves as COOL, HIP AND RADICAL! This is probably the ultimate “how do you do, fellow kids?” disney cartoon, it got outdated very fast. I actually like Donald and Daisy in this series but unfortunately most of the show is centered on the nephews and even when their not the focus there is still tons of contrived writing and the show has some serious pacing issues, with a lot of the plots kicking halfway in. The animation in this show isn’t all too bad though, looks quite decent although I do question why there are suddenly humans in DUCKburg.
The show is annoying at worst, and a 90s time capsule at best. I can see a lot of people being nostalgic for this show because of the era it was in, but for me I would rather watch most of the 90s disney cartoons that came before this, and it really deserves to be forgotten about.
#obscure animation#quack pack#disney television animation#disney afternoon#huey dewey and louie#1990s#teenagers
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Beyoncé & Balmain debut couture looks inspired by ‘Renaissance’ tracks
Ten years after introducing the “visual album” to the world, Beyoncé debuted a whole new concept: album couture. The pop star has teamed up with legendary French fashion house Balmain for a collection of couture looks based on tracks from her most recent album, Renaissance. Balmain creative director Olivier Rousteing unveiled the collection today on Instagram, along with a preview of Beyoncé’s upcoming Vogue France cover. --- Related Stories Out congressman gave an impassioned tribute to Beyoncé on the House floor “She stood up for voting rights, for feminism, for women and girls, for my community—the LGBTQ+ community.” --- “Our Renaissance Couture is out,” Rousteing wrote. “More than Fashion, More than music it’s when we can combine both ARTS. RENAISSANCE IS INSPIRATION FOR LIFE. Creating with you @beyonce is an important chapter of my life. You made me believe in me and pushing bounderies like noone else [sic].” View this post on Instagram A post shared by OLIVIER R. (@olivier_rousteing) The French designer told Vogue.com that the collaboration began to take shape as he listened to Renaissance last summer. “I was sketching and sketching as I listened, and sometimes you can’t control the emotion of your sketch,” he said. “And I started to imagine the sketches inside her album, how they would relate to the songs and the lyrics—it wasn’t something I was supposed to be doing, but I was just inspired by the music to do it. And that’s how this started.” Rousteing reached out to Beyoncé and her stylist Marni Senofonte, and the trio spent the last five months turning his sketches into 17 looks that each correspond to a song on the album. The “Break My Soul” singer has already worn the “Virgo’s Groove” and “Pure/Honey” inspired looks at this year’s Grammys and BRIT Awards, and appears on the April cover of Vogue France in the “Heated” ensemble. So Bey’s been giving us hints of this Beyoncé x Balmain collection, this award season. Both at the Grammys (well post IG shoot) & for the Brits pic.twitter.com/AOZZtHuWBW— Shelton Boyd-Griffith (@flyrebel) March 24, 2023 Superstar is the perfect word to describe @Beyonce, who is now the cover star of Vogue France for the very first time. Available online and on newsstands on March 29. –> https://t.co/GLXdTiu1qq © Louie Banks#BeyoncexVogueFrance #Beyoncé pic.twitter.com/RxJ4OrdcoT— Vogue France (@VogueFrance) March 24, 2023 Renaissance, Beyoncé’s seventh studio album, was inspired by house music and Black LGBTQ+ culture, as well as by her late gay uncle. The album earned the singer wins for Best Dance Recording, Best Dance/Electronica Album, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, and Best R&B Song at this year’s Grammy Awards, bringing her career total to 32 wins and making her the artist with the most Grammys wins ever. Her win for Best Dance/Electronica Album for Renaissance also made her the first Black woman to win in that category. According to Rousteing, the Beyoncé X Balmain collab made history as well. “This appears to be the first time that a Black woman has overseen the couture offering from an historic Parisian house,” the out designer said. “And those designs were created in partnership with the first Black man to ever oversee all the collections at an historic Parisian house. Let’s hope those two firsts help inspire plenty of others.” http://dlvr.it/SlRc8B
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Cheesy Music A Part of Me
Cheesy Music A Part of Me
This wildly eclectic, nearly 7 hour, mp3 compilation includes: David McCallum: Music A Part of Me; Louie Shelton: Touch Me; Neil Hefti: Batman, Lord Love A Duck; T-tauri: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition; Armando Trovajoli: Seven Golden Men, Gente Di Roma; Rostal & Schaefer: The Beatles Concerto; Count Basie: Basie Meets Bond, Basie On The Beatles. The connecting thread being cheesy…
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#am writing#Armando Trovajoli#Batman#Count Basie#David McCallum#instrumentals#James Bond#Louie Shelton#Man From U.N.C.L.E#music#Mussorgsky#Neil Hefti#Ontario#photographs#review#Rostal and Schaefer#short story#soundtracks#symphonic rock#T-Tauri#The Beatles#Toronto#TV
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Louie Shelton - The Weight (Warner Bros.)
arr. H B Barnum & Backing Vocals, The Blossoms.
#Louie Shelton#the weight#the band#h b barnum#the blossoms#Aretha Franklin#leslie uggams#easy listening#jazz
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Last Train to Clarksville Guitar Lesson and Tutorial TAB
PLUS Louie Shelton showing his lead guitar parts:
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Admittedly, I forgot the link, since I downloaded it from a Twitter blog, but I was stunned by this and I will post this. Sorry about this. Admittedly, these are sketches from the great animator Dan Haskett, who designed numerous cartoon characters like Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tiny Toons Adventures, Animaniacs, Looney Tunes, numerous Disney movies and more.
These are sketches featuring Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck that were supposed to be featured in a Disney Afternoon series called Duck Daze.
Duck Daze was actually supposed to be a sequel to the original Ducktales, where Donald Duck returns from the Navy and takes his nephews as his concern, and from Scrooge he has to keep his word that he will take very good care of Scrooge’s business and Scrooge’s wealth. Although I doubt that Scrooge would entrust it to his nephew, since he barely gives him 30 cents an hour (as evidenced by older comics). All in all, Donald Duck would have a lot of work to do about it, as well as about his teenage boys. Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck would be the main characters after Donald Duck and their focus would be mainly on school. Also, characters from Duck comics would appear, those characters who did not appear in the original Ducktales. Certainly, these children would start to differ even more, not only in the color of their clothes, but also in everything, but they would still behave like brothers. One triplet is jerk and very debauched and behaves like a cool guy, the other triplet is a smart triplet, and the third triplet would wear a cap and be naughty, but a bit silly. This sounds familiar, only it's a little more improved and redesigned. ;)
All these ideas were by Jymm Magon, a genius director and creator of numerous Disney Afternoon series and even for Ducktales Movie and Goofy Movie.
However, there were disagreements among Disney producers so they could not decide and in the end it was decided that the new series will be tied to modern times modeled on Donald's classic shorts in which Donald Duck will certainly have the lead and have nothing to do with Ducktales . Yes, what we were shown was actually Quack Pack, another name for Duck Daze, which was actually the original name.
Let’s face it, this isn’t directed against the Quack Pack, given that I love that series and that I’m a fan of that series and find it extremely underrated. Still, I'd rather have characters from Duck comics like Donald's cousins (Fethry, Gus) or Daisy's nieces (April, May and June) and other characters (Gyro, Newton, Magica, Minima, Brigitta, Dickie, Rockerduck) appear in that series. As for Scrooge, if he had appeared in Quack Pack, he would have been like Scrooge in the comics, meaning a bastard man. If anyone has watched Scrooge in Mickey Mouse Works and in House of Mouse, you know what I’m talking about. Although I prefer the designs of Donald's nephews as shown in the Quack Pack, whose models (by Toby Shelton) are more redesigned than the model by Dan Haskett, but I certainly also like the Dan Haskett’s model. These models were released in April 1993, when the series was planned to be shown, but for some reason it was moved to 1996.
I certainly didn’t know about this until I found it on one Twitter blog, but I definitely felt I had to post this. And one more thing. These original models of Donald's nephews are just proof that even Duck Daze was focused first on Donald, then on nephews, and that Huey, Dewey and Louie in both these models and the official Quack Pack version are not to blame for the series' failure, but there are other reasons for that, and I beg haters who hate this series and these triplets to shut up because they have no idea. It's okay if you don't like this, but please don't hate something for stupid reasons. You're hurting yourself. Sorry about this.
Of course, I have to admit that Dan Haskett is a great animator, and if you like these designs, feel free to download them, as I don't know if this will ever be adopted in some future Duck series.
P.S. I love these models by Dan Haskett, but I definitely love and prefer the official Quack Pack models. That's just my opinion.
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That’s Louie on Valerie and Last Train to Clarksville by the Monkees. Oh, and yep, he’s playing that soaring solo on Lowdown by Boz.
But my favorite Shelton solo is the gorgeous four phrase passage on this Lionel Richie tearjerker.
It’s a first take solo that runs chills up and down my spine to this day. It’s not particularly difficult to play. It’s extremely difficult to know just what to play, in the moment when the clock is running.
This is a perfect solo, from the medium blues phrasing through the slurred Wes Montgomery octaves; you cannot improve upon it.
Okay, back to work.
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Huey, Dewey, and Louie model sheets for Quack Pack (1993) Art by Toby Shelton
#disney#huey dewey and louie#hdl#quack pack#concept art#toby shelton#disney ducks#mine#tbh i really love the fluidity of these poses
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Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
Lead vocal: Micky Dolenz
Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Tommy Boyce, Wayne Erwin, Bobby Hart, Ron Hicklin
Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, Louie Shelton
Organ: Bobby Hart
Bass: Larry Taylor
Drums: Billy Lewis
Percussion: Norm Jefferies, Unknown
Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A, Hollywood, August 15, 1966
Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
Covered by The Dickies in 1978 on their debut LP The Incredible Shrinking Dickies.
While Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart are the writers of the song, some sites and sources claim Jeff Barry, Angelo Badalamenti and Marianne Faithfull to have co-written the track.[7] These hints are incorrect. Badalamenti and Faithfull did not begin collaborating until the mid 1990s, when they wrote a completely different song called "She". Jeff Barry's work with the band on this and later albums is well-documented (including writing the song "She Hangs Out") and there is no reliable evidence or reason to believe he contributed to this track.
Info via Wikipedia.
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Lionel Richie - Stuck On You
#lionel richie#stuck on you#can't slow down#michael boddicker#darryl jones#mitch holder#louie shelton#fred tackett#joe chemay#paul leim#james anothony carmichael#israel baker#dance-pop#r&b#pop#soul#easy listening#music#music video#music is love#music is life#music is religion#raining music#80s#80s music
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