Danny Gatton - Licks and Tricks
danny gatton boogie woogie with a can of beer
DANNY GATTON FUNKY MAMA
Danny Gatton - Telemaster (Complete)
Telecaser and general guitar virtuoso Danny Gatton from WUSA-TV 1990
Danny Gatton - Elvis medley - Toronto - April 10 1989
Joe Bonamassa talks about Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton at Gallagher's
Danny Gatton "Telemaster" Hot Licks guitar instructional
Danny Gatton at Holiday Inn. Arlington VA. 9/27/87
Danny Gatton - Strictly Rhythm Guitar (Part 1)
Danny Gatton - Farewell Blues
Redneck Jazz Explosion - Danny Gatton
Remington Ride - Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton - Licks and Tricks
danny gatton boogie woogie with a can of beer
DANNY GATTON FUNKY MAMA
Danny Gatton - Telemaster (Complete)
Telecaser and general guitar virtuoso Danny Gatton from WUSA-TV 1990
Danny Gatton - Elvis medley - Toronto - April 10 1989
Joe Bonamassa talks about Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton at Gallagher's
Danny Gatton "Telemaster" Hot Licks guitar instructional
Danny Gatton at Holiday Inn. Arlington VA. 9/27/87
Danny Gatton - Strictly Rhythm Guitar (Part 1)
Danny Gatton - Farewell Blues
Redneck Jazz Explosion - Danny Gatton
Remington Ride - Danny Gatton
Vince Gill - Remington Ride (with Danny Gatton, Albert Lee, Mark O'Connor).wmv
Danny Gatton Redneck Blues
Danny Gatton - Strictly Rhythm Guitar (Part 3)
Sleepwalk solo
Danny Gatton & Jazz Combo.wmv
Danny Gatton - Licks and Tricks 6
Danny Gatton 1987.wmv
Danny Gatton Solos With A Beer & Towel
Johnny B Goode - Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton at Gallagher's
Danny Gatton "Sleepwalk" Melody & Solo .mov
Seven Come Eleven - Danny Gatton
"Harlem Nocturn" Danny Gatton desktop
Danny Gatton - Sun Medley
Heartaches by the Number - Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton at Tramps with Johnny Winter; 7/13/9
danny gatton vince gill albert lee Liza Jane
Orange Blossom Special - Danny Gatton (Live Medley Pt2)
Danny Gatton at The Roxy in 88 - 03 Melancholy Serenade
Linus & Lucy - Danny Gatton (Medley Pt1 Live)
Robert Gordon with Danny Gatton - Love My Baby ( live )
Robert Gordon and Danny Gatton - My Gal Is Red Hot
Drivin' Wheel - Robert Gordon (Live 1981 with Danny Gatton)
Drivin' Wheel - Robert Gordon (Live 1983 with Danny Gatton)
Red Cadillac and A Black Mustache - Robert Gordon & Danny Gatton (Live)
Danny Gatton
North Fork Sound: Danny Gatton interview pt 1
Rare Danny Gatton Interview & local bar jam!
Danny Gatton Saturday Morning Show 'One' w/Interview
Danny Gatton Saturday Morning Show 'Three' w/Interview
Danny Gatton Slide
Danny Gatton Saturday Morning Show 'Two' w/Interview
Unfinished Business: The Life & Times of Danny Gatton
Danny Gatton - Nit Pickin'
DANNY GATTON & JOEY DEFRANCESCO Relentless 1994
Danny Gatton - Strictly Rhythm Guitar (Part 2)
Danny Gatton; Fox Theatre; Boulder, CO; audio only; 8/6/93
Danny Gatton 5/28/91 Harrisburg, PA
Danny Gatton; no date; Tornado Alley; Wheaton, MD
Danny Gatton; with JimmyThackery; Psychedelly; Bethesda, MD; 8/14/77
Danny Gatton; 01/08/93; 23 East Cabaret; Ardmore, PA
Danny Gatton; 10/11/92; Jazz Festival; Washington, D.C.
Danny Gatton and Steve Erwin; unknown venue; 3/3/93
Danny Gatton; Marcus Ampitheater, Milwaukee, WI; 1992-07-03
Danny Gatton; 5/23/80; Cat's Cradle; Carborro, NC
Danny Gatton and Funhouse at Hunter College 12/3/1988
Danny Gatton; 7/28/78; Pickin' Parlor; Nashville; Audio only
Danny Gatton & Funhouse with Buddy Emmons - 06/10/88
Sound Fixed - Danny Gatton, Jack Casady, and Jorma Kaukonen
Roy Buchanan - P.B.S. Greatest Unkown Guitarist in the World 1971 [PART 2]
Danny Gatton (September 4, 1945 – October 4, 1994) was an American guitarist who fused rockabilly, jazz, and country styles to create his own distinctive style of playing. A biography, Unfinished Business: The Life and Times of Danny Gatton by Ralph Heibutzki, was published in 2003. It has a voluminous discography. Gatton was ranked 63rd on Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time in 2003. On May 26, 2010, Gibson.com ranked Gatton as the 27th best guitarist of all time.
Gatton was born in Washington, D.C. on September 4, 1945. His father, Daniel W. Gatton Sr., was a rhythm guitarist known for his unique percussive style, who left his musical career to raise his family in a more stable profession. The younger Gatton grew up to share his father's passion for the instrument.
Danny Gatton began his career playing in bands while still a teenager. He began to attract wider interest in the 1970s while playing guitar and banjo for the group Liz Meyer & Friends. He made his name as a performer in the Washington, DC, area during the late 1970s and 1980s, both as a solo performer and with his Redneck Jazz Explosion, in which he would trade licks with virtuoso pedal steel player Buddy Emmons over a tight bass-drums rhythm which drew from blues, country, bebop and rockabilly influences. He also backed Robert Gordon and Roger Miller. He contributed a cover of "Apricot Brandy", a song by Elektra Records-supergroup Rhinoceros, to the 1990 compilation album Rubáiyát.
Danny may refer to:
Joe Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977) is an American blues rock guitarist and singer. He began his career playing guitar in the band Bloodline, which featured the offspring of several famous musicians (such as Miles Davis, Robby Krieger and Berry Oakley of The Allman Brothers Band). He released his first solo album A New Day Yesterday in 2000, and has since released nine more solo studio albums, four live albums and three live DVDs, along with two albums with the band Black Country Communion and one album in collaboration with vocalist Beth Hart. He tours the world regularly, and has developed a large following in the U.K. especially. His most recent album, Driving Towards The Daylight, reached #2 on the U.K. Top 40 Albums Chart, and he completed an arena tour there in 2012. In 2009 he was the recipient of the Classic Rock Magazine "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" award, and The Guardian said of him: "the 32-year-old from upstate New York has consolidated a reputation as the pre-eminent blues-rock guitarist of his generation".
Vincent Grant "Vince" Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman to the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s, and as a solo artist beginning in 1983, where his talents as a vocalist and musician have placed him in high demand as a guest vocalist, and a duet partner. Gill has recorded more than twenty studio albums, charted over forty singles on the U.S. Billboard charts as Hot Country Songs, and has sold more than 22 million albums. He has been honored by the Country Music Association with 18 CMA Awards, including two Entertainer of the Year awards and five Male Vocalist Awards. Gill has also earned 27 Grammy Awards, more than any other male Country music artist. In 2007, Gill was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Vincent Grant "Vince" Gill was born in Norman, Oklahoma. His father, J. Stanley Gill, was a lawyer and administrative law judge who played in a country music band part time and encouraged Gill to pursue a music career. At the encouragement of his father, Gill learned to play several instruments, including the banjo and guitar, before he started high school at Oklahoma City's Northwest Classen High School. He first played with a teenage band called Bluegrass Revues in the late 1970s. The other members were: Billy Perry on the banjo, Bobby Clark on the triangle and Mike Perry on the bass.
Albert William Lee (born 21 December 1943 in Leominster, Herefordshire, England) is an English guitarist known for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique. Lee has worked both in the studio and on tour with some of the most famous musicians which stretch through a very wide of genres. He has additionally maintained a solo career and is noted as a composer and musical director as well.
Lee grew up in Blackheath, London. His father was a musician, and Lee studied piano, taking up the instrument at age seven. During this time, he became a fan of Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis. He took up guitar in 1958 when his parents bought him a second-hand Höfner President which he later traded in for a Czechoslovakian Grazioso, the forerunner of the Futurama. Lee left school at the age of 16 to play full-time.
Lee was with a variety of bands from 1959 onwards, playing mostly R&B, country music and rock and roll. In addition to Buddy Holly, his early guitar influences included Cliff Gallup, Grady Martin, The Everly Brothers, Scotty Moore, James Burton and Jerry Reed. Lee first experienced commercial success as the lead guitarist with Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds. Lee says that he enjoyed playing the Stax-type material, but he really wanted to play country music. Consequently he left Farlowe and the Thunderbirds in 1968.
I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long baby too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
Her pretty eyes are pretty still
But Jim's got a kind of a squint Yeah
I dug up my last check from out of the mine
Now I feel like I've done my stint
Jim got an army pension
When he walked from the military court
No body ever mentioned
The medical report
She does little things for me
She likes to get the both of us high. Yeah
She says I'm a tender-hearted man
Prince charming,yeah, sure, I'm the guy
He likes the wrecker's dogs on chains
And the smoke from the company fires
Diesel oil in the trucks and cranes
And the smell of burning tires
But I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long, baby ,too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
There's a purple heart in a silver tin
And a grey .45 in a drawer
Most of the time you can drink with him
But some other time he's just sore
On days when she says she can't think straight
Or she feels like she's getting the jumps
She'll go shoot off her .38
At cans on a Donkey Town dump
It was Friday late and she crossed those legs
She told me flat out she would. Yeah
If I could pull up my trailer pegs
We could get away together for good
I sure wish her the best of luck
She's going to need it thinking of Jim
I don't like to leave her stuck
But she's near as bad as him
But I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long baby too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long, baby too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
Her pretty eyes are pretty still
But Jim's got a kind of a squint, yeah
I dug up my last check from out of the mine
Now I feel like I've done my stint
Jim got an army pension
When he walked from the military court
No body ever mentioned
The medical report
She does little things for me
She likes to get the both of us high, yeah
She says I'm a tender-hearted man
Prince charming, yeah, sure, I'm the guy
He likes the wrecker's dogs on chains
And the smoke from the company fires
Diesel oil in the trucks and cranes
And the smell of burning tires
But I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long, baby too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
There's a purple heart in a silver tin
And a gray .45 in a drawer
Most of the time you can drink with him
But some other time he's just sore
On days when she says she can't think straight
Or she feels like she's getting the jumps
She'll go shoot off her .38
At cans on a Donkey Town dump
It was Friday late and she crossed those legs
She told me flat out she would, yeah
If I could pull up my trailer pegs
We could get away together for good
I sure wish her the best of luck
She's going to need it thinking of Jim
I don't like to leave her stuck
But she's near as bad as him
But I've been around in Donkey Town
Too long, baby too long
Checking out of Donkey Town
So long, so long, so long
Checking out of Donkey Town
A festival. Glutton's anarchy.
Come break the rules it's absolutely free.
Now see, there is a price in paradise.
Just close your eyes and metamorphosize.
You'll get cocooned tonight.
Then you'll be so soon, one of us.
And you're having a ball, oh yes,
You're doing it all
Your filthy world's complete.
Then your face it contorts into that of a horse
And you've got no more hands and feet.
Watch your paradise turn into Hell.
You've got to buck it up.
You seek and you smell.
Oh well.
You'll get cacooned tonight.
[Intro:]
Ha, my name is Legacy if you didn't know
And if y'all don't know who that was
Let me remind y'all
New Boyz
[Hook:]
She said she don't speak French but she'll tongue me down
Tu tongue me down, tu tongue me down [x4]
[Verse 1:]
She was a daddy's girl, never left the house with a skirt on
Chick was so shy she used to swim with a shirt on
Had boyfriends but never let em make a move
And she stuck to that rule until she let me in the room
She started wildin' out like a day old nympho
Her panties just drop like the Trey Songz intro
Waited for a minute then was good for bout a week
Then I looked it up at Denny's took her pussy out to eat
I ain't backin out from nothin girl, trust me I'm naughty
I ain't scared of that kitty, I play Jumanji
You go both ways, tell your friends make it stop
Girl I get crazy when that Nicki Minaj
I do it like a macbook, lemme tell you how
Take it out, turn her on, now use it and shut it down
People lie about they sex but my pipes are truest
Now she ain't goin nowhere, Iceland tourists
When we went to New York, we was at it every night
And she gave the best brain, an empire state of mind
I try to make her mine, I think she worthy
She always suck me up, so I nicknamed her Kirby
[Verse 2:]
I'm way too grown for these grownass kids
So we trynna get a lick, but they don't give head
I don't got no time for that shit, where the fuck Is Kat stacks?
And if she lyin, put me on, she better say I bashed it
And F a blog, MTO you can suck my naz
Use it how you wanna use it, fans never trust a fraud
Only 18 but I'll flip ya like a chevy
Grown man you leavin me for be runnin outta breath
And you talkin all that mess what you trippin fo
Be like boy you young, well bitch you old
I Guess my swag turned her on, or I think it shocked her
Now her head under the blanket like she seen a monster
After that I eat it make her masturbate from thinkin man
I got her with the business with no application needed
And to say the least at least I made her happy what you gon do?
Man I put it down like a cali nigga supposed to
[Hook:]
She said she don't speak French but she'll tongue me down