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Dickie Hartt

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  • Genre: Blues / Country / Southern Rock

    Location Norwich, East, Un

    Profile Views: 14731

    Last Login: 11/13/2011

    Member Since 9/20/2006

    Website This is it!

    Record Label unsigned and proud of it

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..I was raised in the Surrey Blues Delta - home of guitar legends Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. As a poor boy living in a rich neighbourhood, I started learning on borrowed guitars - a left hander, I had to learn to play right handed. The first riff I learned was Cream's 'Sunshine of Your Love' and from that the blues or pentatonic scale - I haven't stopped using the same five notes since!.. My first electric guitar was a poxy little Vox with a Bird Talisman amp which I bought from a guy at school - my first Bird! My first half decent guitar was a purple sunburst, no-name, foreign made, hollow bodied, Les Paul copy bought from a teacher... At school I played in bands, jammed with friends and played the odd gig or two. This included playing in a band with drummer Adrian Lillywhite who went on to bash the beat for The Members. The band recorded for the first time with Adrian's older brother, Steve. Steve Lillywhite went on to become one of the most successful producers to come out of this era including mixing and producing U2 amongst many, many others... My earliest musical influences were John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Cream. Later I became more and more influenced by bands like the Byrds, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, the Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Poco and the early '70s pub rock scene. It's no surprise that my guitar style blends blues and country rock... At School, I also promoted gigs including ones by Curly, Archangel (with Steve Lillywhite on Bass), Capability Brown and Starry Eyed & Laughing, who were influenced by the Byrds and part of the early '70s pub rock scene... After School, I went to University in Norwich and blew my first grant cheque on a Gibson SG Deluxe! After Uni, I retired to become a bedroom guitarist.......................... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... ..Get Your Own!.. | ..View Slideshow...... .. Feeling the need to get out more, I started going to jam sessions in 2003. At one of these sessions I met Micky Kemp and have played with him many times since... The strangest was when I went to the Borderline to see Micky support Bobby Bandiera and the Asbury Jukes. Micky introduced me to Bobby and Bobby suggested I use his guitar and play a few numbers with Micky. After fumbling to get his gear to work, it was great to play with Micky and the Asbury Jukes. As a lady with the band said to me when I left the stage - 'You done well'. Bobby, the Asbury Jukes and their friends were great... Micky also winkled Bill Kirchen out of an Austin, Texas coffee bar for a couple of UK tours (the second including the legendary Austin de Lone, ex-Eggs Over Easy, who are credited with starting the '70s Pub Rock revolution). ...... Austin de Lone in customary pose ..It was great to meet Bill as he is one of my earliest guitar influences from Commander Cody - full circle! .. Like Paul Kossoff, I'm a hopeless rhythm guitarist - I simply can't remember the chords to a song let alone the lyrics; three chords and that's about my limit! So at a jam, my general response to "Do you know....?" is "No but you start and I'll catch up"! In fact, my memory is so bad that I'm usually seen wearing a T-shirt with my name on it, just in case I forget! .. Between 2006 and 2009 I played pubs around Surrey with country rock band Six Miles Away. Now most weeks I play at least a couple of jam sessions in the Surrey Blues Delta. Get out more and I'll see you there!.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....
  • Members

    Official Merchandise is available in all sizes from Dickies retailers ........ ...... ..Between 2006 and 2009 I played lead guitar for C:ountry R:ock A:coustic P:owerpop covers band, Six Miles Away. Playing pubs in and around the Surrey Blues Delta we always said, the more you drink, the better we sound!
  • Influences

    Eric Clapton ........ Johnny Cash, Duane Eddy, Roy Orbison, Johnny Winter, Buck Owens, Buckeroo, Merle Travis, Merle Haggard, Bob Wills, Nick Lowe ........ The Ventures, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Speedy West, James Jamerson, Donald 'Duck' Dunn, Steve Cropper ........ Link Wray, Stevie Ray Vaughan ........Freddie King, BB King, Albert King, Ben E King, The King, Cream, Deep Purple, The Glimmer Twins, The Fab Four, The Pre-fab Four, The Sex Pistols, The Rutles, Spinal Tap, Jimmy Hendrix, Bill Kirchen ........ Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, John Mayall, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray ........ James Burton, Roy Buchanan, Waylon Jennings, Albert Lee, Alvin Lee, Paul Kossoff ........ Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Robben Ford, Duane Allman, Mark Knopfler........ Otis Redding, George Benson, Larry Carlton, JJ Cale, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Clarence White, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Heart, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Carlos Santana, Django Reinhardt, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Les Paul, Leo Fender, Rick N Backer, David Crosby, Bing Crosby, Stephen Stills ........ The Stills, Graham Nash, Beau Nash, Neil Young, Gifted & Black, Uncle Tom Cobbley & All
  • Sounds Like

    Everyone and no-one. .. I endorse ........ guitars, amps, straps and stands. .. My usual combination now is my '07 Hamer Goldtop with P90s and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe combo amp. I use my my black '04 Fender Aerodyne Stratocaster as back up. .. I now used Elixir strings - they simply last until I break them! Well worth the extra cost. .. I also endorse Stewart Ward's award winning Award-Session ClearTone cables with Silent jack plugs. The're grrrrreat!

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  • Mary C. Perez


    Hey,i love you space..

    1 year ago
  • Mary C. Perez


    Hello,thanks add!

    1 year ago
  • Brookie


    Hi Dickie
    Bit delayed but thanks for the friendship
    Hope you liked the songs
    See you at the LB Jam
    Love
    Brookie

    2 years ago
  • Carolyn

    Hi Dickie
    cheers for coming to our gig last night and playing such fantastic air guitar!
    See you soon
    Carolyn :0)

    3 years ago
  • Six Miles Away

    Hi Dickie

    It's a wonderful world...






    ...and Satch a larf!

    Cheers from Six Miles Away

    3 years ago
  • Six Miles Away

    Especially for you!

    4 years ago
  • Six Miles Away

    Come and join the mayhem and make our day!


    4 years ago
  • Stewart Ward

    Thanks for your kind words... you're a charmer ;-)

    4 years ago
  • Micky kemp band

    God Bless Dickie "Bleedin" Hartt and all who sale in her

    see you soon mate

    Micky

    4 years ago
  • Karin

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    I wish you a very happy and healthy 2008!
    Love,
    Karin

    4 years ago
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Bio:

I was raised in the Surrey Blues Delta - home of guitar legends Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. As a poor boy living in a rich neighbourhood, I started learning on borrowed guitars - a left hander, I had to learn to play right handed. The first riff I learned was Cream's 'Sunshine of Your Love' and from that the blues or pentatonic scale - I haven't stopped using the same five notes since!

My first electric guitar was a poxy little Vox with a Bird Talisman amp which I bought from a guy at school - my first Bird! My first half decent guitar was a purple sunburst, no-name, foreign made, hollow bodied, Les Paul copy bought from a teacher.

At school I played in bands, jammed with friends and played the odd gig or two. This included playing in a band with drummer Adrian Lillywhite who went on to bash the beat for The Members. The band recorded for the first time with Adrian's older brother, Steve. Steve Lillywhite went on to become one of the most successful producers to come out of this era including mixing and producing U2 amongst many, many others.

My earliest musical influences were John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Cream. Later I became more and more influenced by bands like the Byrds, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, the Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Poco and the early '70s pub rock scene. It's no surprise that my guitar style blends blues and country rock.

At School, I also promoted gigs including ones by Curly, Archangel (with Steve Lillywhite on Bass), Capability Brown and Starry Eyed & Laughing, who were influenced by the Byrds and part of the early '70s pub rock scene.

After School, I went to University in Norwich and blew my first grant cheque on a Gibson SG Deluxe! After Uni, I retired to become a bedroom guitarist........................

Feeling the need to get out more, I started going to jam sessions in 2003. At one of these sessions I met Micky Kemp and have played with him many times since.

The strangest was when I went to the Borderline to see Micky support Bobby Bandiera and the Asbury Jukes. Micky introduced me to Bobby and Bobby suggested I use his guitar and play a few numbers with Micky. After fumbling to get his gear to work, it was great to play with Micky and the Asbury Jukes. As a lady with the band said to me when I left the stage - 'You done well'. Bobby, the Asbury Jukes and their friends were great.

Micky also winkled Bill Kirchen out of an Austin, Texas coffee bar for a couple of UK tours (the second including the legendary Austin de Lone, ex-Eggs Over Easy, who are credited with starting the '70s Pub Rock revolution).

Austin de Lone in customary pose

It was great to meet Bill as he is one of my earliest guitar influences from Commander Cody - full circle!

Like Paul Kossoff, I'm a hopeless rhythm guitarist - I simply can't remember the chords to a song let alone the lyrics; three chords and that's about my limit! So at a jam, my general response to "Do you know....?" is "No but you start and I'll catch up"! In fact, my memory is so bad that I'm usually seen wearing a T-shirt with my name on it, just in case I forget!

Between 2006 and 2009 I played pubs around Surrey with country rock band Six Miles Away. Now most weeks I play at least a couple of jam sessions in the Surrey Blues Delta. Get out more and I'll see you there!

Member Since:

September 20, 2006

Members:

Official Merchandise is available in all sizes from Dickies retailers ......

Official Merchandise is available in all sizes....

Between 2006 and 2009 I played lead guitar for C:ountry R:ock A:coustic P:owerpop covers band, Six Miles Away. Playing pubs in and around the Surrey Blues Delta we always said, the more you drink, the better we sound!

Influences:

Eric Clapton

Johnny Cash, Duane Eddy, Roy Orbison, Johnny Winter, Buck Owens, Buckeroo, Merle Travis, Merle Haggard, Bob Wills, Nick Lowe

The Ventures, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Speedy West, James Jamerson, Donald 'Duck' Dunn, Steve Cropper

Link Wray, Stevie Ray Vaughan

Freddie King, BB King, Albert King, Ben E King, The King, Cream, Deep Purple, The Glimmer Twins, The Fab Four, The Pre-fab Four, The Sex Pistols, The Rutles, Spinal Tap, Jimmy Hendrix, Bill Kirchen

Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, John Mayall, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray

James Burton, Roy Buchanan, Waylon Jennings, Albert Lee, Alvin Lee, Paul Kossoff

Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Robben Ford, Duane Allman, Mark Knopfler

Otis Redding, George Benson, Larry Carlton, JJ Cale, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Clarence White, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Heart, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Carlos Santana, Django Reinhardt, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Les Paul, Leo Fender, Rick N Backer, David Crosby, Bing Crosby, Stephen Stills

The Stills, Graham Nash, Beau Nash, Neil Young, Gifted & Black, Uncle Tom Cobbley & All

Sounds Like:

Everyone and no-one.

I endorse

guitars, amps, straps and stands.

My usual combination now is my '07 Hamer Goldtop with P90s and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe combo amp. I use my my black '04 Fender Aerodyne Stratocaster as back up.

I now used Elixir strings - they simply last until I break them! Well worth the extra cost.

I also endorse Stewart Ward's award winning Award-Session ClearTone cables with Silent jack plugs. The're grrrrreat!

Record Label:

unsigned and proud of it

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