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Guest Gregg Jameson

I truly enjoy watching the performances of female guitarists.

It's my opinion that not enough females play the guitar on stage.

They do an amazing job! :score:

If you enjoy female guitarists, I hope you will share more about the guitarist you enjoy!

I am listening to Orianthi this afternoon! (Voodoo Child and more) :thumbsup:

Love her performances!

Brad

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If you like classical guitar you might want to check out some recordings by Liona Boyd, living in Canada, when I was in record stores (remember those?) she recorded under the Angel EMI label.
She had a wonderful Christmas album.
Love ya,
Sally
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Guest Gregg Jameson

HI Sally and Christina! :D

I love all kinds of guitar music! (I love all kinds of music, yet since this thread is entitled, "Female Guitarists," I'll stay on topic.)

Thanks for your suggestions!

Sally, I do love the classical guitar, too! One of my best friends plays the classical guitar. She's very talented!

I will look up Liona Boyd! So many great musicians are in Canada! I enjoy going to Canada to hear new music, especially Montreal. It tends to hit the States a little later on, at least in my region of the States.

I've always wanted to see more female guitarists performing on stage. They are so good! So many have such short careers.

Today, I'd started thinking I should ask around, as maybe there are many more than I know of!

Christina, it's great you play the bass! Love the bass, too! I have heard of Lita, yet had also forgotten about her name. Thanks for your reminder. I will be looking her up, too!

Thanks again, Sally and Christina, for sharing! :D

Warmly,

Brad

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Guitar is my favorite classical music solo instrument. I've seen most of the greats, but not Liona Boyd. I'm not sure if its because she doesn't tour much, or she hasn't been to L.A. much. She is awesome.

Of the rock guitarists, Joan Jett and Nancy Wilson (Heart) are the ones I know and love best.

Great thread, Brad.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Gregg Jameson

Hi Carolyn,

Interestingly, you were crossing my mind as I had started this thread! You and Cynthia Rae both came to mind when starting this thread.

I had made a typo in my original post, that should read "Voodoo Chile." :blush: Have no idea how I did that! Oh well! :lol:

Yes, I love classical and rock guitar!

Cheryl Crowe is fun to watch and does a fairly good job; yet, she is not quite the caliber of the ladies you mention.

I also love Bonnie Raitt! :thumbsup:

Thanks, Carolyn! I imagine you have been to many, many concerts to have seen so many of the classical guitarists?

I imagine the concerts are many and frequent in your locale! Has to be fun! :D

I went through LA a couple of times this past year, each time on rather short notice. I was either just north, or just south, of LA for two weeks. I now wonder why I did not try to meet you for lunch or something. If I am in LA again, I'll send you a PM ahead of time.

Looking forward to hearing more about your fun with your banjo, which will happen in perfect timing, I'm sure!

Hugs, Carolyn Marie! :friends:

Brad

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Bonnie Raitt has always made me just melt! When I started building guitars in my spare time. I studied everything Leo Fender. I discovered Mary Kay, she had a very colorful career before women guitarists were in hot demand. She could guitar and bass like no other back then. Jody

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Guest Gregg Jameson

Hi JodyAnn! :D

Bonnie Raitt is ... well... amazing! I love her style! :wub: ( I will stop here, about that.)

I will have to look into Mary Kay!

"Building guitars in your spare time" must have been quite challenging and quite interesting!

You never cease to amaze me, JodyAnn! :friends:

(I need to catch up on your "fun and games at the local drug store" thread. I have been away and have been wondering how things are going for you! I was feeling mighty protective of my sister JodyAnn. Gonna look it up!)

Party On, Sweet Sistah! :score:

Hugs!

Brad

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Hi JodyAnn! :D

Bonnie Raitt is ... well... amazing! I love her style! :wub: ( I will stop here, about that.)

I will have to look into Mary Kay!

"Building guitars in your spare time" must have been quite challenging and quite interesting!

You never cease to amaze me, JodyAnn! :friends:

(I need to catch up on your "fun and games at the local drug store" thread. I have been away and have been wondering how things are going for you! I was feeling mighty protective of my sister JodyAnn. Gonna look it up!)

Party On, Sweet Sistah! :score:

Hugs!

Brad

Hey Brad, nice of you to think of me. Not much to tell, I cooled off. Giggle. When I see him, he has my smiles. I'm not in chase mode anymore. Besides, there are so many other nice girls and boys to flirt with too. I'm so bad! Well, OK... The one security guy at the park entrance gate guard shack is really handsome. Handbar mustache, cowboy hat, western everything and one of those long gun fighter/sherrif leather coats. He teases me a lot when I go to see my parents. I love to tease back. He has seen me in all phases of tomboy to en fem. He knows he can turn on my eyes.

He got new cute wire rim glasses last week. I told him he was handsome and looked like Doc on Gunsmoke. Smiles. Next time I came in all totally en fem. I had my little beauty mark on my cheek colored in so it would be more noticable like Amanda Blake. I gave him my best sparkling eyes and said "Hey Doc, Can I be Miss Kitty?" He turned red, laughed and gave me a playful slap on my elbow sticking out the truck window, sending me on my way. I giggled and smiled all the way to my parents house. I just love being a girl forever!

Now when I see him, we just smile and laugh without saying a word. These are just the little joys of my life. Jus soz ya kno Big Bro! Hug. JodyAnn

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Guest Gregg Jameson

Lol! Funny Lady! :lol:

I have found that thread tonight. I read it, to be sure... well, as sure as I can be, which isn't very sure.

Left you a note on it, so you can be sure I did look it up!

I am glad you are having fun! :score:

Hugs!

Brad

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Also I can't believe I forgot this earlier, But if you like stuff like Hard rock, Check out Kittie, Fallon Bowman, as well as Morgan Lander and Tara McLeod are awesome Guitarists,

-Christina

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Hi Brad,

My favorite happens to be a Mod on this very Forum! Where are you Cynthia Rae? Come up here and take a bow! Can't wait till you're rockin in that green top!

Love, Megan

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Guest Gregg Jameson

Hi Christina and Megan! :D

Christina, great new avatar picture, by the way! :D It's funny, I cannot see all avatars, some are blank and have been so for awhile now. I need to find out why and fix it! I hear our friend, Megan Rose, has a new and lovely avatar picture, too. I have not been able to see it yet, at all! :( I will try to find and fix the issue.

Thanks, Christina, for your many suggestions! :score: I am so glad I had asked about female guitarists. I think I still have much to learn! Thanks for helping to educate me! I am laid up with the flu and am trying to entertain myself during my waking moments! This info helps a great deal!

Hi Megan Rose! :D I am hoping to hear from your fave guitarist... right here... on this thread, whenever she's ready, of course! I think she's maybe warming up her guitar? Celebrities are often "fashionably late," I am told! :lol: We will wait, of course!

Hugs all around!

Brad

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:wub: :wub:

Umm my favorite girl bass player has to be Tina Weymouth of Talking heads, she has the groove, the style, and the poly rhythms down. Talking heads "Remain in Light" LP stellar.

Ann and Nancy Wilson are also all time faves of mine, home town heros of rock ! The band Heart very inspirational for me.

Music = Life, I live it.....

Thanks Brad for this thread and rock on girls....

Hugs

Cynthia -

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Guest Gregg Jameson

Hi Cynthia Rae! :D

"C Rae" sounds great, too!

Thanks for sharing your favorites!

Heart is quite amazing, I'll totally agree!

I hope you are enjoying your gigs!

Has to be fun! :wub: I know you love it!

With Love and Gratitude,

Brad

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