Guy Van Duser - Wolverine Blues video free download


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Duration: 04:12
Uploaded: 2006/09/18

Guy Van Duser playing the Jelly Roll Morton classic "Wolverine Blues" this summer in Nashville at CAAS, recorded for AcousticMusic.Org by Leonard Wyeth

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Comments

9 years ago

Sean Huddleston

Guy Van Duser is my favorite player these days! thank you for uploading this! I'm working on "Snowy Morning Blues" and "Guitar Boogie Shuffle"

12 years ago

alex mccolgan

guy can be the self appointed inventor of awesomeness

12 years ago

Ben Jacobs

I believe you came to my school when I was in 4th grade (2004-2005) to coach us in some sort of play. Lincoln School in massachusetts. I enjoyed the experience if I remember correctly, interesting to learn of your musical endeavors!

12 years ago

barneybluedogboy

Man, you rock sir. I bet ol' Chet is tappin' his toes in Heaven. Thanks for sharing your talent. I've been playing since 7 and I'm 54 and still learning. I finger pick but for songwriting only; I don't posess your skill level. I have a Raimudo classical with a solid cedar top. Best guitar I've owned, and had lots of them. Keep posting. Thanks. :-)

13 years ago

pitbullperro

I'M A DISTANT TROPICAL BREED!!! AND I'M INSATIABLE IN MY NEED TO FEED!!!...wait, What The Hell?!? This ain't Entombed!!!!!

13 years ago

matt1284508

@DogCatchersBand I'm glad He wasn't there at Berklee when I attended in the 70's.What pathetic drivel,lifeless,soulless,music?When I went to Berklee it was strictly a Jazz school.Period!I thank the lord every day that my playing "swings".

13 years ago

matt1284508

can u play a little more on one.Drivel with no soul.U need to hang out in the ghetto for a month.

13 years ago

marino4691

@potatoepeter1 :D. war die gaststätte (getränke von dort), das problem?^^

13 years ago

Harry Watnik

very cool playing but a good cure for insomnia-all the best H.

13 years ago

theberzerker81

Thought this was going to be Entombed, but was good anyway.

13 years ago

Harry Piekema

I had the pleasure of working with guy in a music store in Ridgewood in the 60's. At the time Guy worked the counter & did meanial stuff (you have to remember he was just a kid back then). He would pick up a guitar & start playing & the whole place would stop & come listen. I introduced Guy to another great Ragtime Guitarist; Rick Schoenfeld who also worked there & they eventually did an album together. He is truly a genius ... JKudos Guy!

14 years ago

DogCatchersBand

Saw Guy in New Hampshire in 1986 w/Billy Novak.Excellent memories. Glad to hear he is at Berklee teaching.

14 years ago

benthemiester

I found his book in La Central Library years ago with a casset tape attached and learned how to play fingerstyle all because of the things I learned in that book. I would love to see him and Emanuel jam together.

14 years ago

Goodoysters

He's still is, He teaches at Berklee College of Music now, I am one of his students.

15 years ago

inkey2

this guy was a "guitar teacher" in a small music shop in massachusetts circa 1974....I remember him

15 years ago

Mary Ho

Fantastic!!! Thanks for posting:) Grandma Mary

15 years ago

IhsanTheMighty

Too damn many. Someone should have put up a real Wolverine Blues acoustic cover by now.

15 years ago

SilenceSyndicate

For some reason my comment didn't "stick" to IhsanThe Mighty's comment. I guess I'm the fifth person to click on this thinking it was an Entombed song. I wonder how many people clicked on Entombed thinking it was going to be this. Hmm.

15 years ago

Tyrant60

I bow to you!

15 years ago

andrewrobertsmith3

Great rendition!

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