Gary Peterson is an atypical folk singer and guitarist
I I have the vinyl " Ragtime and others oldies " record, that I bought in France in 1972
At that time I discovered the finguer picking with musicians as Steve waring,Stephan Grosman, Dadi, Bensusan etc...
I liked a lot this record (the sound guitar and touch was very clean) which with the notebook allowed me to learn maple leaf rag ( excellent version)
I specialy like the song" i could walk a mile" with its rhythm of samba
this cover is just an "hommage" to Gary Peterson and to make know the musician
I play the two guitars and sing in this cover
Very nice listen, relaxing and pleasantly peaceful.
Rock on!
WoW ! I am very proud and honored by Gary Peterson's answer to my request all right for makke a cover of its song "I could walka mile " so, I am going to try to make a version more "elaborated" to send it to him, because this version is a try with a single taking" fast made"
Gary Peterson say by mail:
Please feel free to to make a cover version of " I Could Walk a Mile ". I don't have a problem with that at all.
Plus, I appreciate your wanting to do it, so go ahead. You are the first person who ever wanted to do their own version of it. So, I feel very flattered and wish you the best of luck in your musical endevors. I would love to hear what you do with it.
If possibe, please send me a copy or email me a sound file of the song.
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
see the web site of Gary peterson he is a great guitarist, singer ...and a beautiful person!
http://www.garypetersonmusic.com/mycd.php
This sounds so good JP, some nice guitar sounds, well done......Alex
Some nice playing and singing JP. It's great that Gary Peterson gave you permission to cover his song..he sounds like a decent fellow.
Farrell
thanks my friends, apreciated
I really want to do a better version of this song to send to Gary Peterson...
Lovely, just my cup of tea :D
Sorry i don't know how to replace in a thread the attament mp.3 for a new version (modified) of a song
If somebody can tell me ...
Nice playing there.
Not familiar with Gary Peterson but this this is a nice tune ,well done.
thank you Kenny Mac
About Gary Peterson; he say
Childhood Fun
I started messing around on the piano when I was about 4 years old. I'm sure it drove everybody crazy, but at that age I really didn't care. The most fun of all was playing whatever came into my head. No training, no nothing, I just liked the sound of my grubby little fingers tapping the ivories.
After two years of orchestrated unmelodic chaos, there were still a few survivors willing to put up with me, one of whom was smart enough to get me to take piano lessons. I started out as a very abstract instrumental pianist. The jobs didn't exactly pour in, but what can you expect for a four-year old?
Gary in Paris
European Wanderlust
At age 15, my cousin Baron gave me my first guitar, et voila, I discovered a new musical freedom by strumming a few chords! I attracted girls! I became more popular! After experiencing the splendor, excitement, and unimaginable riches of street-singing in Paris, I decided to become a serious musician.
I went back to school (quelle horreur!) first, at the New York Conservatory of Music, and later at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. I learned about music, writing, theory, and becoming a better performer and composer. I then plunged into the "dog-eat-dog" world of professional music, where worrying, agonizing, going-hungry, having no health insurance, suffering, and nervous depression were just part of the gig.
It was durning that time that I became a permanent member of the Formerly Fat Harry group. We traveled around Europe, playing with 60s and 70s cult greats such as Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and Fleetwood Mac.
During my musical adventures in England, France, and Holland, I began spending more and more time composing, which is mostly what I do now. During my 23 years of living in those countries, I was exposed to many different kinds of music. Some of them were pretty bad, while others were quite wonderful and not so easily found in America. Just living around Europeans and absorbing their musical tastes, influenced my brain as it soaked up new experiences like a sponge.
Gary Back in the USA
Back in the U.S.A.
Living, traveling, and immersing myself in different cultures has had a deep effect on my musical thinking. Interestingly, when I returned to America, back to my roots, I became much more focused on playing the blues and writing music for theatre and film. So, I guess you can say I'm somewhat "bi-polar" when it comes to making music.
Nice summer tune. Evocative.
Reminds of a time I drove across France with the windows down (because the aircon had packed in).
Quote from: my idol is Jahia on June 17, 2015, 11:45:33 PMSorry i don't know how to replace in a thread the attament mp.3 for a new version (modified) of a song
If somebody can tell me ...
Just modify the message - uncheck the box with the original song and reload the new one.
Too late now though . . .
Quote from: Hilary on June 18, 2015, 10:47:48 AMQuote from: my idol is Jahia on June 17, 2015, 11:45:33 PMSorry i don't know how to replace in a thread the attament mp.3 for a new version (modified) of a song
If somebody can tell me ...
Just modify the message - uncheck the box with the original song and reload the new one.
Too late now though . . .
Yes, Hilary's advice is correct. Not too late to correct with a little admin magic, though... :)
I've merged the two topics and removed the original mp3 and updated it to the last mp3 my idol is Jahia uploaded (and also removed it from the topic I merged into this one).
QuoteYes, Hilary's advice is correct. Not too late to correct with a little admin magic, though..
It 's a wonderful world (...songcrafters.org) ;)
Who, in the musical circus they are great people..I love specialy these people there!
Gary Peterson send to me:
Jean Pierre,
Many thanks for sending me your version of the song. You did a great job! This is the very first time I've ever heard anyone else sing and play it. I wrote it so long ago in Paris, it's probably been close to 45 years since then. I don't know why it inspired you to do a cover of it but I'm very happy that it did. I was friends with all the guitarists you mentioned except Steve Waring. I never met him or heard him play, I don't know why. We must have been in the same circle of musicians, we just never crossed paths.
Anyway, thanks again for getting back to me so quickly.
Good luck to you in life and music. Somehow they seem to mirror each other.
@+
Gary P
Quote from: my idol is Jahia on June 18, 2015, 02:46:06 PMWho, in the musical circus they are great people..I love specialy these people there!
Gary Peterson send to me:
Jean Pierre,
Many thanks for sending me your version of the song. You did a great job! This is the very first time I've ever heard anyone else sing and play it. I wrote it so long ago in Paris, it's probably been close to 45 years since then. I don't know why it inspired you to do a cover of it but I'm very happy that it did. I was friends with all the guitarists you mentioned except Steve Waring. I never met him or heard him play, I don't know why. We must have been in the same circle of musicians, we just never crossed paths.
Anyway, thanks again for getting back to me so quickly.
Good luck to you in life and music. Somehow they seem to mirror each other.
@+
Gary P
Print it and frame it. What a wonderful reply. Love the tune as well. It has a lovely feel to it.
Blooby
great soundig guitars and vocals on this tune ...i like it a lot! nicely done mate.....