60's Rock, Southern Rock, "Country Blues" from the 1920's - 1950's, JAZZ, Bluegrass, BEATLES, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (PT-109), JIMI HENDRIX, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Jimmy Page, Pete Seeger, Steve Gaines, Duane Allman, Dickie Betts, Les Paul, Chet Atkins. Django Reinhardt, Aurthur "Blind" Blake, Fulton Allen, Chester Burnett, Jesus Christ, Budda, Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, Carlos Santana, Neil Young, John Kay, Bugs Bunny!
Sounds Like
Dickie Betts, Eric Clapton and Jorma Kaukonen mixed in a blender on Frappe'
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Song credits:
Bop Cat:
Author: Bucky Duster
Bucky Duster on all instruments, recording/mastering
Black Drawers:
Author unknown, arranged by Bucky Duster
Skip Tumlew on Lead guitar and lead vocal
Tori Sheets on Bass
Bucky Duster on 2nd Lead guitar, MIDI drums and recording/mastering
Daughter Of The Stars:
Author: Bucky Duster
Bucky Duster on all instruments, vocals, recording/mastering
Bitchin Babe:
Author: Bucky Duster and Skip Tumlew
Bucky Duster on all instruments, recording/mastering
Doc's Boogie:
Author: Bucky Duster
Bucky Duster on guitar and bass (one track each), recording/mastering
Just a simple drum loop to keep me honest...
Caliope Web:
Author: Bucky Duster
Bucky Duster on all instruments, recording/mastering
Started out on Piano and violin in the mid 60's then switched to guitar by 1969 and electric guitar in 1971. Earliest influences included Nigerian JuJu music, JAZZ and American surf music. Then the Beatles happened! Later, got caught up into the Rolling Stones, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf... WOW What a musically productive period that was! When Jorma & Jack split off to develop Hot Tuna, Bucky went with them (HUGE Tuna fan), focusing on the Acoustic "Country Blues" they played by folks like Aurthur "Blind" Blake, Fulton Allen (Blind Boy Fuller), Blind Lemon Jefferson, etc.
Became a Southern Rocker in the late 70's (not a Disco fan) inspired by The Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd, etc... All the while listening to other styles from bands like YES, Gentle Giant, McCoy Tyner, Thelonius Monk, Grover Washington Jr, Les Paul and Chet Atkins to name a few. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention Blue Oyster Cult, but that's another story again.
These days, Bucky plays and sings alot of old country blues tunes, studying with Jorma out at Fur Peace Ranch. Most recently hooked up with a GREAT fiddle instructor, learning "Soldier's Joy", "Angeline the Baker", "Ashoaken Fairwell" and "Morrison's" (Jim Morrison?).
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Amazing Japanese hot string band playing 1920's, 30's, 40's style hawaiian, swing, calypso, blues, italian music and originals,featuring vintage instruments.3 songs with Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus(from Robert Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders)
"The Sweet Hollywaiians have probably the best feel for this 20's music of any string band working today. They manage the rare feat of sounding relaxed even when their playing is hot, are top notch musicians with tasteful arrangements and a full, rich, warm sound.Plus, they have a nice gamut of tunes, from King Nawahi to Giovanni Vicari to Bobby Leecan. See them live, if you can, for an unforgettable experience. If you can't, buy their Cds!" ~ Terry Zwigoff
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