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Rocco DeLuca / Through Fire / Vintage & RareTv / Daniel Lanois house

In January 2014 we had the pleasure of shooting 2 performances with Rocco DeLuca at the house/studio of Daniel Lanois in Los Angeles, exclusively for VintageandRare.com

On the first video Rocco is performing his song “Through Fire”. On the 2nd video Rocco performs “Congregate”. Both songs are from Rocco´s forthcoming album.
Both performances was done on a very unique baritone lap steel (Rocco Deluca prototype) built by CA based masterluthier and V&R partner, Pavel Maslowiec aka Pavel Guitars.

Secret gateways to Rocco: WebsiteTwitter, Youtube

Enjoy!

V&R Founder Nicolai Schneekloth & Rocco Deluca

V&R Founder Nicolai Schneekloth & Rocco Deluca

 

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Venues

At VintageandRare.com, we have been searching the net for other great vintage instrument sites that you could find useful.

Here are some of our online friends in the world of vintage and custom-built instruments:

Clubs:

1st Class session
-“1st Class Session” guarantees a memorable evening filled with superb live music and artists, touching their audience as well as enthralling it. “1st Class Session” offers a mixture of Soul, Pop, Rock and Funk together with fusion titles, in general extended by excerpts of the guest singer’s, respectively the soloist’s, repertoire, interpreted a little differently. In addition “1st Class Session” gives the audience a chance to meet music legends and stars in a different surrounding, closer by and more accessible.

Music Festivals:

Tampere Guitar Festival
– International Tampere Guitar Festival, Finland since 2005. Acoustic guitar festival held annually in June.

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Radio / Recording Studio

At VintageandRare.com, we have been searching the net for other great vintage instrument sites that you could find useful.

Here are some of our online friends in the world of vintage and custom-built instruments:

Dauntless Mastering
– Dauntless mastering is an online mastering house that provides the best and fastest album finalization.We work with you no matter where you are! Dauntless Mastering: Expand your Horizons

Page One Studios

Six String Bliss
– Six String Bliss is the internet’s longest running guitar talk podcast. Each month the show features interviews, reviews and general guitar talk. It is available for free download on iTunes or their website at www.sixstringbliss.com.

VooDoo Sound Studio

XSiteRadio
– A free unsigned and uncensored artist community and 24/7/365 radio. Visit XSiteRadio.

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Musical Education

At VintageandRare.com, we have been searching the net for other great vintage instrument sites that you could find useful.

Here are some of our online friends in the world of vintage and custom-built instruments:

Music Schools:

Bloom School of Jazz
– The Bloom School of Jazz opened it’s doors in 1975 and is Chicago’s oldest and most well respected music conservatory, dedicated solely to the study of jazz masters and nurturing one’s individual voice. Programs are designed to help individuals discover and appreciate their great inner potential for imaginative self-expression. Find out more about the Bloom School of Jazz‘s music programs.

Schooloffeedbackguitar.com
– Awesome Guitar Lessons in Austin, TX. The School of Feedback Guitar, located in Austin, TX, offers completely customized guitar lessons for people who want to learn from scratch.

Private Lessons:

Bass Lessons
– If you’re considering private bass lessons, then this is the place to go. The site provides many free lessons for beginning and advanced bass players. The lessons are practical, aimed at playing in a band. The curriculum is diverse. The lessons will prepare you for any genre of music. Just bought your first bass? Want to freshen up your music theory? Finally want to learn how to read music? Visit BassLessons.be for their English site. For their Dutch site go to BasLes.be.

Get-Tuned.com
– A great website dedicated to helping you tune and learn how to tune your musical instruments. Visit Get-Tuned.com.

Guitar Music
– How to Play Guitar Music & Guitar Songs – GuitarVision is the revolutionary new way to learn how to play your favorite guitar songs and guitar music faster than ever before!

How To Play Guitar
– Guitar Tricks is the pioneer of online guitar lessons. Their core learning system has everything you need to get started. Thousands of guitar lessons in all styles, techniques, artist studies, and even learn your favorite songs. How To Play Guitar – visit Guitar Tricks.

Jamorama
– With Jamorama you learn how to play guitar online using FREE LESSONS, step by step guitar lessons, tutorials, jamtracks and famous songs.

Musik Matrose

Online Music Lessons for Drums
– Learn how to play the drums with these free drum lessons from an experienced drummer. Find drum sheet music, drum tabs and professional drum tips. Visit Online Music Lessons for Drums.

Spytunes
– Spy Tunes was founded to spread the teachings of the Guitar Conspiracy to the world. Stop Guessing – Start Playing. You Can Learn Guitar!

US Guitar Lessons
– In home , in studio and online music lessons for all kinds of guitarists!

Literature:

BassBooks.com
– ARE YOU LOOKING TO LEARN THE BASS?
BassBooks.com has been serving the Bass community since 1998, with one goal in mind – to be your ultimate online resource of educational material for the Bass Guitar. We carry over 1,000 titles in stock for quick delivery – and offer samples on each title, giving you the best idea of what’s ‘under the cover’.

So whether you’re a picking up the Bass for the first time, or a seasoned vet, please look around, check things out, write a review, and/or contact us with suggestions/requests letting us know what you think. Many of the ideas and titles you see are from the suggestions of customers, so let us know if you have something to say.

Northern Musician
– Chord Genius Books from NorthernMusician.com.  Advanced instruction for various instruments in plain language.

Pedal Steel Guitar
– Instructional Books and DVDs, and Accessories.

Scotlands Music

The Acoustic Music Archive
– The Acoustic Music Archive helps guitarists learn songs by providing them with chords, lyrics and online recordings to play along to.

The Viennese Music Library
– Archives of the Johan Strauss Society of Great Britain. Visit the Viennese Music Library.

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Music Styles

At VintageandRare.com, we have been searching the net for other great vintage instrument sites that you could find useful.

Here are some of our online friends in the world of vintage and custom-built instruments:

Band for the Day

– Band For The Day – BFTD is a 24 hour competition based website for bands and musicians with free merchandising for bands.

Blues Time

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Blogs

At VintageandRare.com, we have been searching the net for other great vintage instrument sites that you could find useful.

Here are some of our online friends in the world of vintage and custom-built instruments:

 

Fuzz Box Girl
– For Gear Demos, Reviews and all things music related, visit Fuzzboxgirl.com. This blog can be highly recommended!

 

Guitar Boomer
– Tips and tricks for aging wannabe rockers who need to make up for lost time. Visit Guitarboomer.com.

 

Guitariste.com
– One of the biggest French music forums.

 

Guitar Tone Overload

 

Mando Island
– Blog about the mandolin, guitar and other plucked instruments.

 

Latest Music News

 

Pelota de Playa Records
– Reviews for free audio plugins, software and resources for the home studio. Visit Pelotadeplayarecords.blogspot.com.

 

Rare Star Guitars

 

Stratoblogster Guitar Blog
– Guitar Culture, Expensive Stratocasters and the Women & Children Who Play Them Better than YOU! Visit Stratoblogster Guitar Blog.

 

The Garage
– “Where we keep beats, riffs and stuff”. A great blog for music and instrument enthusiasts. Visit The Garage.

 

The Planet of Sound
– Annie from Hamburg, living in England, has been compiling “The Planet of Sound” as a personal blog for about three years now. She posts mainly rock but also alternative, Indie and bands that do know how to play their instruments. It’s an eclectic mix of music and photos put together with a bit of care and love, left-field but not necessarily mainstream either. She just basically posts the music she likes and listens to herself and hopes that other people might appreciate it too.

 

Thumbrella – Words to A Void
– A great blog about music, guitars, blues, coffee, and more. Blogger Gary also produces and hosts The Blues Show on Bishop FM in the United Kingdom. Interested in guitars, visit Gary’s blog, Thumbrella.

 

This Day In Rock
– This Day in Rock is a Rock History timeline dedicated to musicians and fans of Rock in all its forms. With an ‘On this day’ format that shows historic events of 50′s, 60′s, 70′s, Elvis, Beatles, Doors, Hendrix… You name it… We’ll try and write about it from historic events. Visit www.thisdayinrock.com.

 

 

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Finding Vintage and Rare Vinyl Records

Maybe those people under the impression that traditional record sales are doomed, because of the Internet, are wrong. It seems that what we know about vintage and rare instruments, it also applies for vintage and rare vinyl records. People like the collectability appreciate fine work and the need and desire for personal ownership is still strong amongst music fans. We are proud to introduce you to a new V&R guest blogger from the United Kingdom, Sylvia from vinylrecordsearch.com. She gives us a great guide on how to find Vintage and Rare Vinyl Records.

Finding Vintage and Rare Vinyl Records

Finding vintage and rare vinyl records these days requires some research. Although in the UK there was a remarkable small revival in record stores last year (http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/apr/15/independent-record-store-increase), overall record shops have been at a slow decline for the last decade or more. This has meant that record lovers sometimes have to turn to other sources for those vinyl gems. For many collectors, the hunt is as much fun as the find, and finding a rare record in a used book store or thrift and consignment shops can bring great excitement. Alternatively, if you are looking for the true international market price for a record, then it can be better to look online.

What is Considered Vintage Vinyl?

Most records could be considered vintage vinyl, but those from the 50′s or 60′s may be very valuable depending on their condition. When searching for vintage records, music trends such as Big Band, Rock ‘n’ Roll, ‘Bubble Gum Rock,’ Disco, Punk and other genres are a good place to start. Choosing a genre gives you something concrete to search for, and who knows, you may become an expert in a particular niche genre. Alternatively, as a place to start, you could also look for particular artists that have become music icons over the years.

Look for records signed by the original artist, special edition records or limited releases as these records may be very valuable. Lastly, look for records with stereo or mono pressings as these tend to be rarer and thus more sought after.

How to Spot Vintage Vinyl

If searching for vintage vinyl in a book or thrift store, it is important to thoroughly inspect the record to determine its condition. The grading system for records is Mint, Near Mint, Very Good Plus, Very Good, Good or Good Plus, and Poor or Fair.

When inspecting the condition of a record, try to do so in good lighting. Inspect the label, the record (both sides), record sleeve, record jacket, and cover art. You are looking for any imperfections such as scratches, uneven surfaces, warping, tearing, stains, discoloration, imperfect center hole positioning, and any other imperfections that reduce the value.

Keep in mind that records that are still sealed may have been played at one time and then resealed, as this process is fairly simple. Unless you know the person you’re buying the record from, you may want to avoid buying records with a seal, unless you are sure the seal is authentic.

Buying Vinyl Online

One can buy vintage records online through collector’s websites, auction houses, online auction sites, record dealers, and record shops or bookstores with websites. Even though you can’t physically inspect these records, by looking online you will be able to see the true market value of the items. Furthermore, in some cases, you may be able to buy a record, inspect it once it arrives and return it if it doesn’t meet the grade specs provided by the owner.

Having an extensive knowledge of music makes bidding on vintage vinyl online much easier. If you find a record you’re interested in, learn as much as you can about the artist and the record to determine its value.

Visit record dealer websites to buy and sell entire record collections. Websites like The Record Collectors Guild maintain websites listings for record dealers. You can also conduct quick search engine searches to find dealers in your area.

Record Buying Resources

When buying records online, there are plenty of resources to use. Informational websites like http://www.vinylrecordsearch.com/rare-records.htm allow you to search for rare records by artist and title. Using this site, you can find where certain records are sold and the average price. Other helpful websites include Musicstack, Gemm and Vintagevinyl.com. You can also visit online auction websites like Ebay to bid on vintage records.

For many collectors, the Internet has opened up a whole new world for buying and selling vintage records. Instead of traveling from book store to thrift store, you can now buy vintage records from the comfort of your own home.

By Sylvia at  http://www.vinylrecordsearch.com/

Note: The views expressed by the author of this blog post do not reflect the views of Vintageandrare.com. Rock On…!

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Interview with Baker Rorick from the Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase

In Oct 2010 we had the pleasure of attending the Luthiers Invitational Showcase located in beautiful Woodstock, NY.

Here we met with alot of the greatest luthiers from US and had a splendid time. Here is an interview with show founder, Baker Rorick on the upcoming 2011 show.

Hi Baker, thank you for taking your time to speak to Vintage&Rare on the forthcoming Woodstock Invitational show in Oct 2011.

Could you give us a brief history of Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase, and how the show originated?
As a steel-string journalist, I was working on an article about Ken Parker Archtops in 2008. At the time, Ken’s shop was only an hour away from Woodstock, and he asked me to help him arrange a showing of his radical new guitars to the Woodstock musicians and builders community. Some other instrument makers asked to be included, and then we invited a few more, and assembled a small group, 8 or 9 luthiers. Cooperative effort, everybody pitched in a $100 each and we rented The Colony Café for a Saturday afternoon in October for a private party, show & tell, meet the makers, play some guitars, hear some music, fresh apple cider and pumpkin pie. The party was by invitation only, thus the Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase. We expected 40 or 50 people to come, over 100 showed up. Our local paper The Woodstock Times published a 2-page color article about it afterwards, and people started asking me if would be an annual thing, maybe with concerts and clinics and workshops and open to the public? With thirty years of experience in the guitar business, some connections and good will, and no real idea of what I was getting myself into, I decided to give it a try.

At January 2009 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim I floated the idea around and met with potential sponsors. Michael Gurian introduced me to Tom Ribbecke, a founder of the original Healdsburg Guitar Festival, who said, “count me in!” Dick Boak of Martin Guitars encouraged me to join ASIA, the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans, publishers of Guitarmaker Magazine. In June 2009 I attended ASIA Symposium, four days of builders workshops and colloquia in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Ken Parker introduced me to Julius Borges, founder of the Newport Guitar Festival, and Linda Manzer and many other great builders I knew only by reputation, who were all supportive. I introduced myself to John Monteleone and asked if he would consider showing at a small event in Woodstock, maybe 20 exhibitors? He said “yes”! My thought was to try for something different, small, select, a party and celebration of the luthiers art and the music inspired by the instruments.

A few weeks later I attended a concert by Laurence Juber in Woodstock, and was telling a friend (a fine jazz guitarist with a fine collection of fine guitars by notable makers) about my plans and who was getting involved, and the woman he was sitting with said, “You’re doing what, with who? This is my life! How can I help?” And so I met Sharon Klein, a singer/songwriter, classical and fingerstyle guitarist who also plays lute and oud, with her own collection of handmade acoustic instruments by notable makers, and she became my Production Partner and Music Coordinator. Sharon has toured extensively in the Middle East, and she attracted the interest of Faruk Turunz, the master oud maker, and Suleyman Aslan, a maker of baglamas and flamenco guitars, who came from Istanbul, Turkey to show their instruments in America for the first time. With their participation we were able to get Ara Dinkjian and Haig Manoukian and other great American Middle Eastern musicians to play concerts, promoting musical diversity and setting the Woodstock Invitational apart from the other handmade acoustic shows that usually only feature fingerstyle guitarists and a little jazz. Sharon Klein’s wide-ranging network also brought in classical and flamenco builders and performers – including her old friend Vicki Genfan, and she also insisted that we present instructional clinics and workshops, and she made it all work. The Bearsville Theater seemed the perfect small venue, with room for a couple dozen exhibitors in the theater, and performance space in the adjoining Lounge, and we set the date again for the third weekend in October, 2009, resplendent in the full autumn color of the Catskill Mountains. Jeff Doctorow brought close to a dozen significant instruments from his large collection for a Special Exhibit, including vintage harp guitars and the multiple-neck 42-string Pikasso that Linda Manzer had built for the late Scott Chinery.

People came! They bought guitars! Faruk Turunz sold every oud he had brought. The music was fantastic, luthier mini-concerts and special appearances, high-points being Vicki Genfan, Ara Dinkjian Trio with Tamer Pirnarbasi on Turkish kanun, hard be-bop jazz guitar by Eddie Diehl and Ilya Lushtak, and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams closing the Showcase Sunday evening with Happy Traum and John Sebastian sitting in, magic, and only in Woodstock. All the luthiers said “How are you going to make it bigger? Please don’t move it; we love the venue.”

So for 2010 we added a second venue next door in Todd Rundgren’s old Utopia Soundstage for vendors, sponsors and some overflow luthiers, and another Special Exhibit. Tonewood dealers and tool and parts suppliers did particularly well. We presented a “String Sampler” concert featuring Vicki Genfan, Ara Dinkjian Trio with Tamer Pinarbasi, Bill Keith & Mark Patton, and Vic Juris. We were able to get Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo to play for an hour Sunday afternoon, and they brought Julian Lage along with them and tore the roof off the place! Woodstock resident Steve Earle showed up and bought a radical new nylon-string flamenco guitar from Michihiro Matsuda. And once again, Larry & Teresa closed the show, this time with Happy Traum and Doug Wamble sitting in.

VintageandRare CEO Nicolai with master luthier John Monteleone at the 2010 show

What would you consider to be the shows focus and direction?
The Show’s focus is HANDMADE, ACOUSTIC guitars and stringed instruments, by only the best contemporary builders. No factory guitars, no solidbody electric guitars. The other main focus is the builders and players community, the music made that inspires the builders and the musicians who get to play their instruments. It’s about the hang and the vibe. We also try to provide musical and instrumental diversity; not just steel-string fingerstyle folk blues Celtic and DADGAD, but Jazz, Middle Eastern, African, Latin, and anything wonderful we can find that no-one’s ever heard before.

What do you envision for the future growth of the W.I.L.S?
I’m growing it slowly, learning by doing, taking advantage of opportunities presented more than planning ahead. It’s incredibly fluid. I’m gratified by the success so far; the venues and location and time of year and proximity are all factors, especially the intimacy of the thing. I don’t want to move it to a convention center or something to make it larger and destroy the vibe.

How many builders do you anticipate exhibiting at this years show? Please tell us a bit about the range of guitars that will be on showcase at the show?
We’ve got about 35 luthiers and 15 vendors and sponsors exhibiting this year; luthiers only in the Bearsville Theater, more luthiers and vendors and sponsors in the Utopia Soundstage, including The C.F. Martin Custom Shop this year, very exciting.

Archtops, Classical and Flamenco and steel-string flattops, hybrids, cross-over guitars, 12-string baritones, high-tuned unison 12-string mando/guitars, ukuleles, mandolins, claw-hammer banjos, African koras, mbiras, ndungus, and cookie-tin diddley bows. I’m hoping that Michi Matsuda will bring his radical, experimental Cubist-deconstruction ukulele. Oh, yeah, and harp guitars, Michel Pellerin from Quebec, and Linda Manzer, whose 42-string Pikasso made for Scott Chinery will be there.

Any special attractions you have planned for this years show?
This year we’re hosting Kinobe & The African Sensation. Kinobe is a young Ugandan kora player and maker, and an international touring artist. David MacCubbin, a fine steel-string flattop guitar maker from Maryland, has been co-building some contemporary koras with Kinobe while Kinobe and two of his brothers are in the USA . We hooked up. Kinobe will be playing as part of our String Sampler kick-off concert, with Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo Guitar Duet and The American Guitar masters – Larry Pattis & Peter Janson. Plus, he and his brothers will be showing and playing some of their instruments (the brothers make and play n’dungus, mbiras and other traditional African stringed things) at the Showcase itself.

And there is always a “Special Exhibit of Significant Historic, Vintage and Contemporary Guitars and Stringed Instruments”, loaned by collector and authority Jeff Doctorow and other collectors and institutions: North American guitars from the early 1800s to the present, including harp-guitars, Sympitars, cello-guitars, oddities and innovations, plus antique and vintage lutes, ouds and stringed-exotica.

What has the public attendance been for past shows? What do you anticipate for attendance at this years show?
Miraculously, we had close to 1500 paid attendees last year. I expect the same or maybe more again in 2011.

Three Tom Ribbecky guitars on display

Thank you Baker for taking the time to talk to us. Hope all goes well with this years show.