Wow. What can I say? The guitarist's pinch harmonic arpeggios are so nice. The fluid movement of the band is bad as it gets. I need to meet some guys like you to learn how to play PROPERLY.
I am a guitar player who listens to Urban Contemporary Gospel and plays BeBop. I also play set on my records, and I have studied Bata for a short while.
I have released two CD`s under my name. They are available at CD Baby and Napster.
At 1:25am on September 16, 2009, Mark Foster said…
And that's old stuff...thank you for your kind words,
though. Will send you a message instead of a comment...
At 1:21am on September 16, 2009, Mark Foster said…
Yeah! Okay-I'm up for that. I would love to. It's just a matter of logistics, then...
At 10:37pm on September 15, 2009, Mark Foster said…
check out Joey Calderazzo's new student band-he's got those kind of guys playing with him...
At 9:29pm on September 15, 2009, Mark Foster said…
Yes, you're right. You state it so poetically, which is appropriate, given that you're talkin' about Mar-tay!
Are you playing a lot these days?
At 8:02pm on September 15, 2009, Mark Foster said…
Yeah, that Thad Wilson band was just killin' live-the cd is cool, but I wish we had recorded some of the gigs...I always felt like I was holding on for dear life when I played with those guys...
At 2:28pm on September 15, 2009, Mark Foster said…
Dude, I was teaching Russell Carter, the drummer, the tune as we played it! He picks up stuff like that very quickly. That band wasn't together long; it would've been scary if it had.
Mike Pavone and Marty Morrison are both phenomenal players. They lift up any band stand they play on!
Small world, indeed!
At 7:08am on September 15, 2009, Mark Foster said…
Thanks for taking the time to check out the clip.
Hope all is creative and prosperous in your universe!