Blind Guitarist

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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby mojolomjl » 14 Dec 2013, 22:33

You could be right Jim. when I was there it was a very damp day and all the gear was mostly covered so
it was hard to tell where the power was coming from.
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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby Paulps » 15 Dec 2013, 12:49

Detailed Infinity wrote:What can you say about this guy other than a natural guitar player who's got my admiration.

Noticed one posted a question regarding the power supply to his gear---any ideas anyone?


I saw him in Blackpool some time ago and he was using a car battery for his power source, presumably with a transformer.
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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby RayL » 16 Dec 2013, 09:39

Paulps wrote: he was using a car battery for his power source, presumably with a transformer.

Not necessarily. It could be that the amp will run off 12 volts as well as mains. There is a long tradition of dual-voltage equipment being made for situations where there is no mains.

This is part of my rig for Rememberance Sunday. I use a total of 8 horns running off two 50 watt amplifiers, both using 12 volts from the car.
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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby The Midnight Special » 23 Dec 2013, 20:40

Maurice, maybe it shouldn't be too much of a surprise tthat the busker was a brilliant guitarist and also blind. there have been some superb blind guitarists with recording careers. I'm thinking of Blues players in particular . Such as Willie McTell and Willie Johnson, and very especially Blind Blake and Reverend Gary Davis. In fact It might be argued that the only two true geniuses of the last 70 years in music were both blind. I am referring of course to Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder.
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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby GoldenStreet » 24 Dec 2013, 11:21

Also remembering Doc Watson in this context.

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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby Detailed Infinity » 24 Dec 2013, 14:50

Yes, a power inverter 12v to 240v. They're available and depending on the amperage drawn from the battery would suffice. Can always up the amperage by two 12v bats in parallel as I recall from my physics teacher (keeps the 12v but combines the two amperages)


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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby LANKY » 05 Jan 2014, 14:18

I've seen Andy and his dog many times over the years in Market Street, Manchester, as I work nearby. He has a great repertoire of Shads tracks, as well as other songs done in Hank's style. He usually plays outside HMV (which is about to move to the Arndale Centre) and I must say his wonderful sounds are a great contrast to the awful racket which usually goes on in HMV!
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Re: Blind Guitarist

Postby LANKY » 12 Jan 2014, 01:44

Andy was in fine form again yesterday in Market Street, Manchester. He gave Mark Knopfler a run for his money (or should I say a walk for his money) on "Walk of Life"!!
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