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Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
05 Oct 2021, 16:15
by drakula63
Pic and sound slightly out of sync. Looks like Jet's borrowed Hank's black Strat!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn9dV7zJ0pcWonder whatever became of Kevin Dean? Is he here...?
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
05 Oct 2021, 18:04
by Teflon
drakula63 wrote:............ Wonder whatever became of Kevin Dean? Is he here...?
He has a Facebook page "Kevin Dean - Guitar Instrumentalist" and describes himself as: "an international guitar instrumentalist who performs in variety theatre & cabaret shows." so it appears he's still around and doing ok
Oh, and thanks for posting that link, hadn't seen it before, and it was good to see Jet in such fine fettle
Cliff
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
05 Oct 2021, 18:22
by drakula63
Teflon wrote:drakula63 wrote:............ Wonder whatever became of Kevin Dean? Is he here...?
He has a Facebook page "Kevin Dean - Guitar Instrumentalist" and describes himself as: "an international guitar instrumentalist who performs in variety theatre & cabaret shows." so it appears he's still around and doing ok
Oh, and thanks for posting that link, hadn't seen it before, and it was good to see Jet in such fine fettle
Cliff
Thanks. Looks like he's done well. Obviously still a Shads fan, judging from his page!
https://www.facebook.com/KevinDeanGuitarInstrumentalist
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
06 Oct 2021, 05:27
by Gatwick1946
I enjoyed that - Kevin sounds like he might have a bit of a antipodean accent ? - or could it be Gloucester?. He has done well if all those guitars are his?
Nice to see Jet in fine form and enjoying himself - he was certainly a character, and a fine musician IMHO.
Kindest regards,
Christopher
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
06 Oct 2021, 06:16
by Gatwick1946
PS I once asked a friend who plays a lot of bass, including double bass and six string bass and he could not really explain in words, some of the techniques he used.
I confide that some things are unique to the person playing IMHO?
Kindest regards,
Christopher
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
06 Oct 2021, 23:28
by Uncle Fiesta
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
07 Oct 2021, 19:47
by GoldenStreet
It seems Kevin Dean has been something of a well-kept secret. Now we have a good idea of how Bo Winberg played Orange Blossom Special those years ago.
Bill
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
08 Oct 2021, 05:08
by Gatwick1946
I have always thought that the Spotnicks' version of Orange Blossom Special was recorded, and then the tape was played at a faster speed when it was being transferred to a 45rpm disc.
A bit like how they got the voices for the Pinky and Perky puppets and other novelty recordings. Mind you Les Paul was pioneering multi-tape recordings in the 1940s - and it helped that he really could "play a guitar like a ringing a bell"!
Kindest regards,
Christopher
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
08 Oct 2021, 05:27
by Gatwick1946
Just watched one of the youtube clips that Steve Tebble notes in a previous post, and it seems to my eyes and ears, that Kevin Dean is playing the Spotnicks version of Orange Blossom Special, without any recording trickery (mind you, it does not take much to fool me!).
Perhaps he is just very talented - some people are!. I have been trying for 60 years and have got nowhere near that accuracy - however I think I do a fairly good version of Buddy's "I Guess it Doesn't Matter any More" - based on the version by Nokie Edwards.
I had better get my coat, as this is starting to wander well off topic!
Kindest regards,
Christopher
Re: Jet Harris - 1989

Posted:
08 Oct 2021, 05:53
by Gatwick1946
PS Is it just me, or does not Kevin Dean look a bit like Joe Bonamassa? Perhaps Joe has cloned himself? I have always wondered at how very talented people seem to suddenly spring out of nowhere!
Kindest regards,
Christopher