Phil Fox
New Member
For the last year or so I have been buying up TJB clones and TJB tributes on vinyl. I am now in the process of recording them onto CDs.
A couple of nights ago, I started to record an LP entitled The Guitars of Tom Tedesco. Most such records don't include a list of the musical personnel, but this one did. It was like an A&M reunion: Pete Jolly on piano, Hal Blaine on drums, and Julius Wechter on percussion. Emil Richards is also listed on vibes and Jimmy Bond on bass.
I can't date this album, but I assume that it is post-TJB, since it includes Our Day Will Come, A Taste of Honey, and Brazil.
Another interesting thing I've come across is a photo of Julius with the Martin Denny Group (on the back of The Best of Martin Denny album). The picture appears to be posed in an Hawaiian setting. He is sitting on the floor, cross-legged and playing some type of exotic instrument.
I wanted to post a copy of this picture of a very young JW, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Phil
A couple of nights ago, I started to record an LP entitled The Guitars of Tom Tedesco. Most such records don't include a list of the musical personnel, but this one did. It was like an A&M reunion: Pete Jolly on piano, Hal Blaine on drums, and Julius Wechter on percussion. Emil Richards is also listed on vibes and Jimmy Bond on bass.
I can't date this album, but I assume that it is post-TJB, since it includes Our Day Will Come, A Taste of Honey, and Brazil.
Another interesting thing I've come across is a photo of Julius with the Martin Denny Group (on the back of The Best of Martin Denny album). The picture appears to be posed in an Hawaiian setting. He is sitting on the floor, cross-legged and playing some type of exotic instrument.
I wanted to post a copy of this picture of a very young JW, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Phil