Topic: Guitar Shorty

Has anyone listened to or seen this guy before? I heard him recently on Slacker radio, a song called Fine Cadillac. Listening to some more on Spotify, and he's really good so far. He's 82 now, but it'd be great to see him live at some point if he comes to or near Dallas. Can't believe I hadn't heard about him before now. It'd be great to see him and Joe jam together.

Re: Guitar Shorty

Hey BD I am surprised if he hasn't come up here before.
But I like him.I have a couple CDs from 2006 or so
I haven't kept up with him recently so your  post is a reminder.I will have to go and check out some more of his stuff.
The one cd I remember We Are The People was in a blues rock vein which is why I liked it.

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

Re: Guitar Shorty

Nice to see Guitar Shorty getting some love here.  I had the opportunity to see him play at a small club here in Denver several years ago.  Have to admit to prior to that show I was not familiar with him at all.  I definitely became a fan seeing him play live (and interacting with him after the show) and have since acquired several of his albums.  I definitely recommend seeing him live if you have the chance.  I enjoy his albums but preferred the live performance.  Even at his age he was still a very dynamic and entertaining performer. 

Not sure if you are aware already, but I was quite surprised to find out that he was a big influence on Jimi Hendrix and the Guitar Shorty Married Jimi's half sister.  He talked to me for a long time after the show and was incredibly friendly and engaging.  Took pics with me and signed a couple things.  He talked a lot about Jimi which was very cool.  One of the stories that stood out was Shorty talking about how Jimi really liked Shorty's level of "performance" he incorporated into his shows.  Apparently Shorty was known for doing backflips during his shows back in the day, etc.  Jimi wanted to have a similar level of showmanship and performance and that was the inspiration/basis that ultimately led to Jimi lighting his guitars on fire.

Definitely worth checking out.