Buster B. Jones - Guitar Portrait
Buster B. Jones plays "Walk In The Park"
Buster B. Jones teaches "Sittin' On Top of the World"
Buster B. Jones: The Heroes Guitar Lesson, Part 1 of 2
Buster B. Jones teaches "Back Porch Boogie"
Tommy Emmanuel, Duck Baker and Buster B. Jones, 2000, Nine Pound Hammer.
Buster B. Jones teaches a hot lick
Buster B. Jones,1999 - Black Mountain Rag/ Wild Turkey.
Buster B. Jones teaches Jerry Reed's "Jiffy Jam"
Buster B. Jones, "Twister". Very rare and unique song performance, 1999.
Buster B. Jones - Funky Fingers
Buster B. Jones teaches Right Hand Techniques Pt. 1
Buster B. Jones - A Simple Gift
Buster B. Jones doing a Chet Atkins impression, 1999 CAAS.
Buster B. Jones - Guitar Portrait
Buster B. Jones plays "Walk In The Park"
Buster B. Jones teaches "Sittin' On Top of the World"
Buster B. Jones: The Heroes Guitar Lesson, Part 1 of 2
Buster B. Jones teaches "Back Porch Boogie"
Tommy Emmanuel, Duck Baker and Buster B. Jones, 2000, Nine Pound Hammer.
Buster B. Jones teaches a hot lick
Buster B. Jones,1999 - Black Mountain Rag/ Wild Turkey.
Buster B. Jones teaches Jerry Reed's "Jiffy Jam"
Buster B. Jones, "Twister". Very rare and unique song performance, 1999.
Buster B. Jones - Funky Fingers
Buster B. Jones teaches Right Hand Techniques Pt. 1
Buster B. Jones - A Simple Gift
Buster B. Jones doing a Chet Atkins impression, 1999 CAAS.
Buster B. Jones teaches Right Hand Techniques Pt 2
Buster Jones & Thom Bresh, Skippy
Buster B Jones - Let the Sunshine in - Jerry Reed Style
Buster B. Jones teaches "A Walk in the Park"
Buster B. Jones teaches "Blowin' in the Wind"
Buster Jones Interviews Ronnie Dyson- Soul Unlimited 1973
Buster B. Jones: The Heroes Lesson, Part 2 of 2
Buster B. Jones, Fingers In Flight
Buster B. Jones - Alabama Jubilee
Slagacon 2013 Voice Actors Panel with Arlene Banas and Buster Jones
Buster B. Jones - один из лучших гитаристов современности
The Buster Keaton Show {episode title unknown}
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) Fugitive of the Plains 1943 (Western Movie)
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) Cattle Stampede 1943 (Western Movie)
Buster Williams "Something more" Quartet - Catania Jazz 13 marzo 2012
The Life with Buster Keaton
Billy the Kid Wanted 1941 • Buster Crabbe • Old Classic Full Length Western Movies !
Mike Tyson vs James 'Buster' Douglas 1990
[FULL MOVIE] 1941 - Billy The Kid Wanted - Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Dave O'Brien
"Billy the Kid Trapped" (with Buster Crabbe)
9x04 Buster's Green Thumb; My Fair Tommy
[FULL MOVIE] 1943 - Billy The Kid: Blazing Frontier - Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Marjorie Manners
Riddick Bowe vs Buster Mathis Jr
Greg Wizard of Oz school play 1993 - Part 2, Buster the Puppy and Sheba kittens 1993 - Part 1
This Is Your Life - Buster Keaton (Comedy Legends,Apr 3, 1957)
Billy the Kid Trapped (1942) Buster Crabbe as Billy the Kid
Brody Buster Band 5-3-14 byrdfest 8
BC.TV Live #11 Buster Knight Make Up Tutorial
Super Buster Bros SNES Gameplay Ending Pang Super Nintendo
(Buster Crabbe Westerns) Fugitive of the Plains 1943 (Western Movie)
George Chuvalo fights Buster Mathis
Buster B Jones Memorial 2014
Buster Jones Interviews Eddie Kendricks - Soul Unlimited Show 1973
Buster Jones Interviews Rufus Thomas- Soul Unlimited 1973
Buster Jones Interviews The Sylvers - Soul Unlimited Show 1973
Buster Jones Interviews Bill Withers - Soul Unlimited 1973
Buster B. Jones and Thom Bresh - Cannonball Rag 1999.
Edward L. "Buster" Jones is an American voice actor.
He is probably best known from his roles as Black Vulcan in Super Friends, Blaster in The Transformers, Doc in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Winston Zeddemore in The Real Ghostbusters (replacing Arsenio Hall) and later Extreme Ghostbusters.
He has also provided voices for Defenders of the Earth (as Lothar), The Super Globetrotters (as Spaghetti Man), Captain Planet and the Planeteers and The New Batman Adventures.
Jones also appeared as the host of Soul Unlimited, Dick Clark's short-lived all-black version of American Bandstand that Clark had created as an answer to Soul Train.
William Thomas "Tommy" Emmanuel AM (born 31 May 1955) is an Australian guitarist and occasional singer, best known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named as "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their readers' poll. In June 2010 Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
Emmanuel was born in Australia in 1955. He received his first guitar in 1959 at age four, being taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. At the age of 7 he heard Chet Atkins on the radio. He vividly remembers this moment and says it greatly inspired him.
By the age of 6, in 1961, he was a working professional musician. Recognizing the musical talents of Tommy and his brother Phil, their father created a family band, sold the family home and took his family on the road. With the family living in two station wagons, much of Emmanuel’s childhood was spent touring Australia with his family, playing rhythm guitar, and rarely going to school. The family found it difficult living on the road; they were poor but never hungry, never settling in one place. His father would often drive ahead, organize interviews, advertising and finding the local music shop where they'd have an impromptu concert the next day. Eventually the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children needed to go to school regularly.
Duck Baker (born Richard R. Baker IV, July 30, 1949, in Washington D.C.) is an accomplished and influential American fingerstyle guitarist, who in his playing combines genres as varied as rags, blues, country, gospel, cajun, bluegrass, Celtic music, ballads and jazz, swing, New Orleans jazz and free jazz.
Baker grew up in Richmond, Virginia. As a teenager he played in rock and blues bands before becoming interested in acoustic blues. In the early seventies he moved to San Francisco, and was performing a wide range of material which can be heard on his first record on the Kicking Mule label, There's Something for Everyone In America. In addition to developing his solo style, he immersed himself in the local swing jazz scene and avant-garde jazz/improv scene.
In the late seventies Baker released four more records for Kicking Mule, including two devoted to jazz and a solo guitar record of Irish and Scottish music. He also began touring as a solo artist throughout North America, Western Europe and Australia. He eventually moved to Europe before returning to San Francisco in 1987. As of 2008, he resides in London, England.
Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 – September 1, 2008), known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country music singer, innovative guitarist, songwriter, and actor who appeared in more than a dozen films. His signature songs included "Guitar Man," "A Thing Called Love," "Alabama Wild Man," "Amos Moses", "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (which garnered a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance), "Ko-Ko Joe", "Lord, Mr. Ford", "East Bound and Down" (the theme song for the 1977 blockbuster Smokey and the Bandit, in which Reed co-starred), "The Bird," and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)".
Reed was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the second child of Robert and Cynthia Hubbard. Reed's grandparents lived in Rockmart and he would visit them from time to time. He was quoted as saying as a small child, while running around strumming his guitar, "I am gonna be a star. I'm gonna go to Nashville and be a star." Reed's parents separated four months after his birth, and he and his sister spent seven years in foster homes or orphanages. Reed was reunited with his mother and stepfather in 1944. Music and impromptu performances helped ease the stressful times the new family was under.[citation needed]
Chester Burton Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001), known as Chet Atkins, was an American guitarist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well.
Atkins's picking style, inspired by Merle Travis, Django Reinhardt, George Barnes and Les Paul, brought him admirers within and outside the country scene, both in the United States and internationally. Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others.
Among many honors, Atkins received 14 Grammy Awards as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, nine Country Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year awards, and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.