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One of the most respected and renowned guitarists in music history, Grammy Award-winning Albert Lee boasts an illustrious career spanning 60 years – working with the likes of Eric Clapton, The Everly Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Bill Wyman and The Crickets. His unique picking style, performed at breakneck speeds that have to be seen to be believed, has earned him the title of ‘the guitar player’s guitar player’. ‘He’s the ultimate virtuoso. His skill is extraordinary, and he’s gifted on just about every level.’ (Eric Clapton) Albert Lee celebrates his 80th birthday year with this special concert at Cadogan Hall marking the start of a UK-wide tour. With his unique blend of rock ‘n’ roll and country ballads, this is your chance to see a true legendary guitarist in action. Early booking strongly advised. Duration: approx. 2 hours 30 mins (incl. Interval)
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14 janvier 2024
A great performance , by a truly legendary guitarist, Albert Lee, in such an intimate setting.
Just wonderful!
New York, NY@Iridium
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Cadogan Hall is a historic venue in the heart of Chelsea, London.
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Biographie de Albert Lee
Guitar legend ALBERT LEE first came to prominence during a 1964-68 stint in British Blues and R & B stalwarts Chris Farlowe’s Thunderbirds. After working in the UK bands for touring country acts such as Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis, Lee’s next full- time berth was two years with the UK answer to the Flying Burrito Brothers and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band-Head , Hands, and Feet. His reputation grew and session work blossomed, including appearances on “The London Bo Diddley Sessions” for Chess and Jerry Lee Lewis’ “The London Sessions”. This and other work with U.S. based greats led to a permanent position in the Crickets, and by the time that ended Albert had long since made Southern California his home. There he became friendly with Don Everly, who had also settled in Southern California; they played regularly on a formal and informal basis, with Albert contributing to Don’s 1974 solo effort “Sunset Towers”. The move to California also led to work on sessions for the debut album of Jackson Browne.
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