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Faint Image
Jazz / Jam Band / Soul

"Bluesy Jazz"

Dallas, Texas
United States

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Member Since2/7/2006
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Band MembersVicki (violin,vocals), Richard (guitar, keyboards, vocals) As a duet & sometimes with friends on drums & bass.
InfluencesMiles Davis, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green, Jobim, Charlie Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Charlie Christian, Sugarcane Harris, David Laflamme, Mahalia Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Thelonious Monk, Charles Lloyd, Eddie South, McCoy Tyner, Johnny Winter, Yusef Lateef, Lee Morgan.
Sounds LikeNobody else...everybody hears something different!
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Richard: When I was 15 (early '60's) my dad was stationed with the military in London, England. After coming home one day and hearing me play his Fender, he and a Brit guitarist (Eddie Fosh) that he sang with at pubs took me to a music store in Soho. So, I got my first guitar from a well-known great old guitarist that owned the shop. Believe me, the dude had some chops! I don't remember the make of the guitar, but it was a fairly decent jazz box. After watching the Beatles gain fame while we were there and getting to go to some awesome jazz & classical concerts at the Royal Festival Hall, we headed back to El Paso, Texas for my senior year (pretty dismal after the culture in England). But, I happened onto a Sunday jam where all these great cats that were in the 3rd Army band came to play. These were young, talented guys from Chicago, New York, etc. that got drafted (it was the Vietnam era). So, they took me in, and I learned a lot. When they needed a guitarist for a paying gig, they'd call me, and I'd be the only light skinned dude in the club. But, it was like family. I got drafted, ended up in CA for awhile, got out of the service and went to NYC in the mid-late '60's. I jammed a lot in coffee houses and clubs in the Village (mostly for free meals) and got to open for Van Morrison at the Gaslight when he was first makin' it. He let me use his amp. Later on, I played a concert at the City Civic Theatre in a band with Billy Cobham on drums, Albert Stinson on bass. We were backing a singer out of Chicago who had just signed with Columbia. I got to jam with the James Cotton band before I left for CA again, and he wanted me to join them, but I was young and not sure of what I wanted to do. But, we had a great time while it lasted. So, back to CA (San Francisco) where I ended up with my own jam band (doing almost all instrumentals). We played on the same billings with Weather Report, Graham Central Station, Jerry Garcia's local jazz group, the Crusaders, and Mike Bloomfield. But, my greatest encounter was meeting and marrying Vicki. We got married in Golden Gate Park (in the Garden of Shakespeare's Flowers). A lot of family & friends were there, including Sam Hagar and Rick Cobb (who had played drums with Bloodrock and was playing with us at that time). Since then ('74) Vicki & I have been inseparable, performing all kinds of places with a lot of wonderful musicians. ************************************************ Vicki: At ten, I started out a classically trained violinist. I was first introduced to improvising by a jazz horn player, Steve Tavaglione, after symphony rehearsals in Riverside, CA. I got interested in improvising blues around the same time. while still a teenager. I ventured from my home in Southern Ca. drawn to the San Francisco music scene. The very first night, we arrived in the strange city, I encountered Johnny Winter,(my blues idol), in a donut shop at three in the morning. Got invited to his house and I showed up with violin in hand hoping for an after hours jam session. Didn't happen. I stayed that night and the next few with Sammy Hagar, and his family, who I knew from playing in his top forties band back in San Berdoo, Ca. I got invited to Steve Miller's after hours party on another night, and did jam. One of the highlights of my time in S.F. was jamming with Taj Mahal in a night club. He commented that I was the real thing. Got to introduce Sam Hagar to him. But I'm getting ahead of myself here. Back in Southern CA. ,one of the happiest times in my life was meeting Don Sugarcane Harris, blues violinist extrordinaire. I was able to get backstage and play a song for him that was written for him by another electric violinist, David Laflamme of "Its A Beautiful Day." Sugarcane and I became fast friends, and could hardly believe that such a great musician would call me little sister, and take me under his wing, considering he had recorded with another of my idols, Frank Zappa, among others. I met Linda Ronstadt auditioning for her boyfriend, John David Souther, who found about me through Sugarcane. Linda wanted me to join her band, and had me sit in with her in Huntington Beach, Ca. I was so star struck and insecure at the time, I just didn't take it serious. Anyway, back to S.F. and my search for greatness.I met Richard, my wonderful, talented husband, in Sausalito CA. at a place called the Heliport. He had a jazzy jam band with former members from "It's a Beautiful Day" and "Country Joe and the Fish". Back then, having a girl musician and a violinist was scarce. He had both. We got married. I went on the road with "Sly and the Family Stone" for a year. You can see a recording of me with them on youtube.com, (live 1975). Richard, decided to move back to El Paso, with or without me. So off we went, never to return. We moved to Southern CA. a couple years later, gave our lives to Jesus. We continued to write music, raised three daughters, and are now back into music fully. One of the best things that I've learned from Richard is, in music, a little soul goes a long way.

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JaKeitha





Jun 6 2008 7:18 AM

Hey beautiful couple. Hope all is well. Vicki how are you recovering??? Well I am officially in Texas so...I guess we are distant neighbors.
We'll have to plan a lunch together or something! Just wanted to say hi and let you know that you are highly loved and favored!
dianna basura





Jun 4 2008 9:49 PM

i love you guys. thanks for all the nice comments you leave me.
i'm sick but hopefully when i get better i will come see you guys.
dianna basura





May 23 2008 2:20 PM

i'm so glad your feeling better.
my whole family (ie: mom, da..)
was praying for you.
we all <3 you so much.
but i guess everybody does. haha
:)
Rocke A Harris





May 22 2008 11:18 AM

Aloha Vicki & Richard. Blessing be with you. My thoughts are with you. I hope all is healing well. Rest and relax. Have a great summer.
Delilah





May 20 2008 6:02 PM

Vicki,
I hope you are feeling better and that you are getting plenty of rest. I'm sure Richard is taking care of you beautifully. Just know that your health and family is in our prayers. Love you all.
sarawr





May 20 2008 4:49 PM

i'm glad you are home!! (:
HOLLYWITHANE





May 12 2008 9:40 AM

Thanks! and I miss you!
The Herrons





Apr 25 2008 8:04 PM

We miss you guys.
How are ya'll??
Paulo Coelho





Apr 21 2008 2:46 PM

Dear

Love,
Paulo
Dante'





Apr 20 2008 9:53 AM

it wont be long, that i promise.... pray all is well with you and yours...
love and honor
JaKeitha





Apr 14 2008 8:36 PM

You crept into my mind (not that you guys are ever far from it) so I decided to stop by. Hope all is well. Miss and love you both. Keep shining...others are inspired!
Dante'





Mar 24 2008 6:30 PM

i ws just thinking about you... pray all is well....

always... d
sarawr





Mar 15 2008 11:43 PM

yes i did! thanks for asking :) i'm actually moving out soon too! how are you?
The Herrons





Mar 15 2008 2:26 PM

Hey! I miss you too! We are really going to try and make it to your show on Friday :).
JaKeitha





Mar 15 2008 10:07 AM

Hi There. All is well. Graduation is quickly approaching and I am greatly anticipating it. Will be moving to Houston so we will be closer to you guys! Hope all is well.
Tarra





Mar 15 2008 6:52 AM

I took a mini term this week, so I'm exhausted! But I get a break next week to sleep and hang out with my family. I'm doing well. What about you?
Tiffany Brasley





Mar 14 2008 4:06 PM

wow, im loving the complex of ur simplicity...i miss u guys so much. sorry i missed the gig..flew out to atl the nxt day for an emergency. lets rap soon
Wittmayer Band





Mar 14 2008 9:32 AM

Have a listen to our 2 new recordings. Let me know what you guys think. The bridge on BFF is kinda messy. OKay! theres my disclaimer
sarawr





Mar 7 2008 10:30 AM

you guys are sick?? i hope you get better! :)
Mrs. Nygren





Mar 5 2008 1:34 PM

Hi guys... miss you. If I can't make it to Absinthe this weekend I'll try to catch you soon.
Much love to you both~
Fertile Myrtle
Black Signature





Mar 1 2008 10:49 AM

Thanks! That's my favorite part too. =)
Mollie





Feb 29 2008 1:44 PM

I am gonna try to come tonight, but I have a huge project due midnight on Sunday. Do keep me on the email list, incase i can't make it.

Good luck!
Black Signature





Feb 29 2008 12:53 AM

Hey there,

Just posted a new song. Hope you guys like it.

-Adam
Mimi





Feb 27 2008 4:18 PM

how hav y'all been doin??
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Feb 23 2008 2:22 AM

Hi Vicki,
Great songs, especially "Life in full"
Cheers
Eddie & Arno
Opening Bell Coffee





Feb 21 2008 12:03 PM

thanks for the music :-)
Doug Burr





Feb 20 2008 10:12 PM

Thank you, and Good luck at your Sons show!
-Doug
sarawr





Feb 20 2008 9:40 AM

i love you guys.
Adam





Feb 15 2008 11:09 AM

Ben's Peace is fantastic. Great work.
Jarreau





Feb 14 2008 6:37 AM

Hey Friend, your music sounds good, i like that style, thanks for the comment, I love God too, and with him all things are possible, peace and blessings to u, Ro
Tarra





Feb 13 2008 7:39 PM

hey vicki, thanks for the sweet comments and message! love ya too!
Dumont





Feb 4 2008 7:20 PM

Love the songs you added!
sarawr





Feb 4 2008 10:35 AM

hi. i love you :)
tiger eyes





Jan 31 2008 8:17 PM

0h how i miss you and your music. i've been watching your videos. Things have been soooooo busy :-/ How are you all?
Tarra





Jan 31 2008 6:11 PM

great song Vicki! miss ya!
Samuel John





Jan 30 2008 4:40 PM

Well, it hasn't happened yet but it does suck that you guys will have to miss it. We'll have others though, soon!
Sammy
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Jan 29 2008 9:53 PM

and the same goes for you. most all is well. how are you guys?
Dante'





Jan 27 2008 11:38 PM

Just wanted to stop in and say hello… Pray all is well with you and the family…
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Jan 27 2008 11:23 PM

missing you.
HOLLYWITHANE





Jan 3 2008 5:27 PM

yes i am and thank you! i would call but i dont have my cell phone with me.