I grew up in England and started playing guitar after hearing the Beatles in the early 60s. Seeing them on TV playing live at Shea stadium, NY I was convinced that this was my calling. All the screaming girls must have had a profound effect on me, even at such an early age. I joined Al Stewart's band in 1975 and played on his 1976 album "The Year of The Cat", recorded at Abbey Road studios in London. It was the place were the Beatles recorded most of their music. After I met Paul McCartney in the corridor I knew I had arrived!
I continued to play and record with Al Stewart through the 1980s and in the meantime, met Polish singer Basia through my brother Danny, who was her band leader/co-producer. We did 2 major tours together in the early 1990s and at the same time I started recording my own instrumental guitar music. Gradually I slipped into the jazz world, after playing rock and roll for most of my life. Only thing is, my style had never really changed. The rhythms got a little more funky and syncopated and the tempos a little less frantic. (You can still hear some quite frantic tempos on my first 3 albums however!) So there you have it- it's now called Jazz- or Smooth Jazz, but I'm still a rock and roller and listen to AC/DC as easily as I listen to Billie Holiday. It's all music.
I enjoy playing up to 100 shows a year and wouldn't change my life for anything. I've met all my idols and even played music with some of them, as I did with Earl Klugh in 2007. Way back in 1975 I met Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) in an elevator (he won't remember). I was clutching my newly purchased Les Paul guitar (the same guitar that he played) and all I could say, staring wide-eyed, was "You're Jimmy Page!". He wasn't holding a guitar- I'm sure he had people to do that for him, but the feeling that I came away with was that for all my attempts at being cool, having the right hair and the right guitar, I was still a hopeless wanna-be. Music isn't about hair, clothing or even a particular instrument- it's about reaching into your soul and pulling something out that is unique and soulful.
I hope to meet Mr. Page again one day under different circumstances. I've grown up a lot since then. Look at my concert schedule and come and say hi one day! See ya.....PW
What's up, just checkin out your page. Very Nice! By the way, we recently uploaded a few NEW SONGS from our UPCOMING ALBUM!! You should check them out and tell us what you think.
This video is also posted in the video section of my profile,
with other videos on this topic, as well as chronic illnesses
and non-lethal biological weapons known as "Incapacitating Agents".
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link under the red skull and bones - Blessings, The Toxic Reverend
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Description of the video:>
Garth Nicolson has written and published hundreds of peer reviewed
medical journal articles and discusses the problems with vaccines and the
contaminates that are not checked for and no longer taught about in
medical schools but are now classified and non-lethal biological weapons
known as a type of "Incapacitating Agent" called mycoplasma's. Peer
reviewed medical journals on the subject can be found at "The Institute Of
Molecular Medicine" www.immed.org Deadly Vaccines - Contaminated with Mycoplasma's Toxic Reverend an Environmental Technologist | MySpace Video
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