When I was a teenager trying to be an adult, I fell in love with Wes Montgomery. For me it was more than just a teenage fancy. I felt genuine appreciation for his excellent style. His gentle sound caressed my ears on many nights as I drifted into a melodic slumber. Hail To The King Of Jazz Guitar! Although this documentary contains some color photos, it also contains some quality black and whites.
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Didn't learn about him 'til late in my adult life. Beautiful soulful simplicity. Lyrical Genious. Music created from the spirit of a man for the spirit of man. I LOVE WES! I've found several vinyl originals from Wes over the years and they are part of my treasured collection. I have one verve/EMI, London release that was released in 1967, "Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming" ... It has a young blonde chick on the cover...this was an attempt I'm sure to appeal to a wider European (London) and American audience. There were still so many who would not accept nor support the idea of a "Negro/Colored" face on the front cover. Wes does appear on the back in a black and white photo (keeping with our theme here), with a great infectious smile!
Thank you for starting this post Vee.
Where ARE you my Vee??!!!
Main Station (E.FM Radio)
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Main Station II (E.FM Radio)
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Main Station III (Edie2k2.com)
The "A" Line (Slow Jams)
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The "B" Line (Neo Soul)
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The "C" Line (After Dark)
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The "D" Line (Edie's Choice)
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The "E" Line (Classical)
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The "F" Line (After Dark)
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The "G" Line (A Bronx Tale & More
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The "H" Line (Sound Buffet)
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The "I" Line (Doo Wop)
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The "J" Line (Dusties I)
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The "K" Line (Dusties II)
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The "L" Line (Bluelight Basement Party)
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Juke Box (E.FM Radio)
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Power...Through Simplicity ♪♫♪
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