The album features some fun nods, too. Instead, you get to hear him loud and clear. Hamlin also steps in with a lyrical guitar solo, letting the horns reconvene the song around him, but never letting them overpower him. Interestingly, the horns for that one track are arranged by Jon Kubis.
While the other horn arrangements, by Tim Akers, are also strong, the Kubis-arranged charts are something special. Buy the album: Amazon Amazon UK. Steven Ovadia interviews blues artists about their songwriting process for Working Mojo. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. Griff Hamlin built a loyal fan following over the years and gained a reputation both as an exceptional guitar player and as a well-respected music teacher since becoming a pro musician back in Hamlin recently took a lengthy sabbatical away from recording and touring, but has returned to the scene with a true quality album.
Already possessing solid credentials as a lead guitarist and instructor, Hamlin stretches further to establish himself as a singer, as well as a songwriter on this new release. Since his return, Hamlin and company have been performing in clubs and festivals in Southern California and around the country. Most of the songs have been forged in a live bar setting. Ty Bailie supplies a fierce organ solo after the middle-eight and Hamlin blazes on the second guitar solo.
King shine through on the solo, which starts clean and spacious, and soars to a frenzied climax before moving back to the middle-eight.
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