Danny Gatton 06/18/1988
Set I
Blues on the Half Shell/band intros
Rainbow Riot
Elvis Medley (Mystery train; My Baby Left Me; That's All Right)
Mamacita/What I'd Say
Heartaches By The Number
Orange Blossom Special
Guilty
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Rainbow Riot
Elvis Medley (Mystery train; My Baby Left Me; That's All Right)
Mamacita/What I'd Say
Heartaches By The Number
Orange Blossom Special
Guilty
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Set II
Caravan (fades in)
unknown >
Take The "A" Train
Band Intros > Lester "Roadhog" Moran spoof
Hey Good Lookin'
Red Label
There Stands The Glass
Smoke & Mirrors
Perry Mason Theme >
Rocky & Bullwinkle Theme
Harlem Nocturne (?)
Lotta Lovin'
Pretty Blue
Well You Needn't >
Rock Candy >
Sugarfoot Rag >
Rock Candy (fades out)
unknown >
Take The "A" Train
Band Intros > Lester "Roadhog" Moran spoof
Hey Good Lookin'
Red Label
There Stands The Glass
Smoke & Mirrors
Perry Mason Theme >
Rocky & Bullwinkle Theme
Harlem Nocturne (?)
Lotta Lovin'
Pretty Blue
Well You Needn't >
Rock Candy >
Sugarfoot Rag >
Rock Candy (fades out)
Set III
Comment
w/ B. Edmonds
Collectors With This Show
| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| zosa | FLAC / 0 | A+ | A+ | View | SBD>??>FLAC | |
| Notes: | I have seen this listed as 06/10/88 and 06/30/88 as well. Not sure the actual date but the show and recording are amazing. | |||||
| Private Stock | / 3 | Vg+ | View | |||
| Notes: | Damn, this is so hot I'll have to make you a copy while I'm wearing oven mitts. | |||||
| Richard | CD-R / 2 | A | View | |||
| Camber | / 0 | View | SBD | |||
| Greg | Audio CDR / 3 | A | View | |||
| Notes: | Guitar virtuoso Danny Gatton was known for the incredibly wide stylistic range of his playing; based in rockabilly, Gatton's musical vocabulary included R&B, pop, country, rock, and jazz, all of which he could play effectively. Gatton began playing at age nine, and in the mid 60?s he moved to Nashville to get into session work; there he met Roy Buchanan (also on my list), who briefly became his roommate and taught him more about his instrument of choice. Eventually, Gatton built a reputation as a top-notch guitarist around his native Washington, D.C. area through his club performances, outstanding albums and varied session work. Sadly, on October 4, 1994, Gatton locked himself in his garage and shot himself. He left behind no explanation. This is a great and rare soundboard show. Unfortunately there is some bad static on disc one tracks one and eight. With B.Edmonds. Thanks Jason | |||||
| Jason Sangster | CD / 3 | A+ | A+ | View | SBD | |
| Notes: | SBD. w/ B.Edmonds | |||||
| J. D. Barton | CDr / 3 | A | A | View | DSBD | |
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