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A Master Class in Playing music with Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Part 3: Student Performance and Evaluation and Post-Concert Int
Gatemouth Brown
Although Texas native Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown achieved some personal success during his life as a guitarist, songwriter (“Okie Dokie Stomp”) and uncompromising blues and roots music visionary, his most lasting legacy has been as an influence on other great musicians – he was claimed as a favorite by Frank Zappa, and his trademark sound shaped the styles of a bevy of fellow Texans, among them Albert Collins, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, and Jimmie Vaughan.
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Description: In this segment of a master class given by blues legend Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown in playing music held at Loyola University, New Orleans, a student group plays a brief set and receives advice and feedback from Gatemouth on their musicianship, performance and repertoire. Gatemouth also talks briefly about the future of music and how young musicians can build a career.
Shoot Date: 2004 |
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