Randy Resnick - Come Together (2023)
Artist: Randy Resnick
Title: Come Together
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Randy Resnick / Each Hit Music
Genre: Crossover Jazz, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 250 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Come Together
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Randy Resnick / Each Hit Music
Genre: Crossover Jazz, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 250 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Come Together (3:00)
02. How Eye Roll (3:59)
03. Valtz in a Draft (1:45)
04. Fooled Me Once (2:50)
05. In Search of a New Year (5:00)
06. Lonnie's Lament (3:50)
07. A Woman's Snore (3:00)
08. True Crime (4:00)
09. Summer Ends (2:38)
10. Enough 2020 (3:06)
11. Masked Ball (3:27)
12. Pass the Night (3:39)
Randy Resnick is a guitarist who has played and recorded with many blues and jazz luminaries, such as Don "Sugarcane" Harris, John Lee Hooker, Red Holloway, John Mayall and Freddie King. He was developing a tapping style in the early 1970s. He published a CD of his own music, "To Love", in 1995, featuring musician friends from Tower of Power, Herbie Hancock Monster Band, and Tom Waits. On that CD and in subsequent live performances in Paris, France, he used the Roland GR-1 guitar synthesizer extensively.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he began his career playing in Minneapolis clubs, moving to Los Angeles in 1968. There he met drummer Paul Lagos who was working for the band, Kaleidoscope. Lagos eventually introduced Resnick to Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor and violin player Don "Sugarcane" Harris. The four musicians formed a band called Pure Food and Drug Act, based on Sugarcane's blues/jazz violin and singing. It was during this period that he developed his tapping technique. He has been recognized by the great guitarist Ted Greene, who called him '"one of the real legends of the L.A. guitar scene" and by Lee Ritenour in Guitar Player Magazine.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he began his career playing in Minneapolis clubs, moving to Los Angeles in 1968. There he met drummer Paul Lagos who was working for the band, Kaleidoscope. Lagos eventually introduced Resnick to Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor and violin player Don "Sugarcane" Harris. The four musicians formed a band called Pure Food and Drug Act, based on Sugarcane's blues/jazz violin and singing. It was during this period that he developed his tapping technique. He has been recognized by the great guitarist Ted Greene, who called him '"one of the real legends of the L.A. guitar scene" and by Lee Ritenour in Guitar Player Magazine.