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Welcome to the Lockn' Forum - The home of the original Lockn' Music Festival family!
Please note: This forum is in no way officially associated with Lockn' Festival or its promoters.
What did you listen to today?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2016 19:20:12 GMT -5
The Head Chef
Proud member of The unofficial unaccountable FAQ for Lockn
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: 49 Winchester
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by lobster on Jul 15, 2016 21:11:41 GMT -5
One of my favorite summertime albums.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2016 19:03:09 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2016 20:41:43 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2016 0:57:49 GMT -5
Merry Prankster
Look, a squirrel!
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: BIG Something
Post by mccjeff on Jul 28, 2016 8:23:54 GMT -5
What happens if I take both?
Merry Prankster
Look, a squirrel!
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: BIG Something
Post by mccjeff on Jul 28, 2016 8:28:41 GMT -5
What happens if I take both?
Post by vannpw on Jul 28, 2016 8:50:05 GMT -5
Marco Effin Benevento (last 8 minutes is killer)
Post by moon on Jul 28, 2016 9:07:42 GMT -5
It was very hard not to add \m/ at the end of it.
So CLOSE!
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: BIG Something
Number of LOCKNs attended: 4
Post by FishinHatteras on Jul 28, 2016 11:07:04 GMT -5
I got up this am & thought about how much I enjoy having a percussionist in the family, and how much I enjoy seeing an active drummer, not just one who keeps the beat. Someone like Tony Leone, Eric Bolivar or Aaron Comess. Then I started thinking about how much music lifts me up.....so...I had to play this:
Not that there is ANY drumming in this...but..
Stay cool ya'll!
Fish
Keith Richards
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2016 11:44:54 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2016 12:24:04 GMT -5
Merry Prankster
Look, a squirrel!
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: BIG Something
Post by mccjeff on Jul 28, 2016 12:46:48 GMT -5
Shawn Lane (March 21, 1963 – September 26, 2003) was an American musician who released two studio albums and collaborated with a variety of musicians including Ringo Starr, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Reggie Young, Joe Walsh, Jonas Hellborg and many others. After studying the piano, he rapidly mastered the guitar, which he played with exceptional speed.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lane began playing piano with his sisters at the age of eight, but did not play guitar seriously until he was ten. At age 12–13 he began to practice heavily. At fourteen, he became the lead guitarist for Black Oak Arkansas (BOA) and alongside members, including drummer Tommy Aldridge, toured over the next four years opening shows for bands including REO Speedwagon, Ted Nugent, Outlaws, Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet and Blue Öyster Cult. During 1979 Shawn played in The Streets recording studio demos with Andy Tanas on bass, Chris Craig on drums and Jimmy Henderson on guitar almost securing a deal with Epic Records.[citation needed]
At age fifteen Lane saw Allan Holdsworth play guitar with the progressive band U.K., which inspired him to develop his own style of playing guitar.[1] Lane also played in Savage Innocence with singer Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, guitarist Keith Plunk, keyboardist Billy Batte, drummer Chris Craig and bassist Kinley Wolfe who then played with The Cult. As the original members dropped out, Lane replaced them with players from his high school days. Lane began to play a style close to jazz fusion. During the 1980s and early 1990s, Lane played in The Willys, a band consisting of singer/keyboardist Sam Bryant, singer/bassist Rob Caudill and drummer Russ Caudill who had played in The Breaks with Susanne Jerome Taylor. Lane also performed in the fusion band Out of Bounds, with Barry Bays and DeGarmo and Key drummer Chuck Reynolds.
From age eighteen to twenty-six, Lane studied music, composed music, and played piano. In 1983 he became a father to a daughter named Ashley.[citation needed] Much of the material on Lane's first studio album, Powers of Ten, was written on his home piano. He quickly developed his technique on the keyboard as well, taking influence from pianists such as Franz Liszt, Art Tatum and Georges Cziffra.
His demo tapes led Shawn to be sought out by Jim Ed Norman and a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records. Except for one cover song, Lane wrote all the material and played all the instruments on his debut album. The album sold well and earned several magazine awards.[4] Following its release in 1992, Guitar Player magazine named him "Best New Talent" and Keyboard Magazine placed him second in the "Best Keyboard Player" category. During the production of the album, Lane continued to play live shows and do session work. On September 19, 1992, Lane played in Guitar Player Magazine's 25th anniversary concert at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco alongside Steve Morse, John Lee Hooker, Dick Dale, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Adrian Belew, Ry Cooder and others. He also performed on the Mark Varney Project's Centrifugal Funk album along with Brett Garsed, Frank Gambale, Jimmy Earl, T. J. Helmerich. To promote his album, he formed The Powers of Ten band with Barry Bays on bass, keyboardist Doug Scarborough, Todd Bobo on saxophone and drummer Sean Rickman; they opened for Robben Ford's US tour.[citation needed]
Lane released two more solo albums following his debut, Powers of Ten; Live!, recorded live in 1993, and The Tri-Tone Fascination in 1999.
During 1994 Lane met bassist Jonas Hellborg. Lane and Hellborg played with drummer Jeff Sipe in HLS (Hellborg, Lane, Sipe). Between 1994–1995, Lane played with D.D.T., a band consisting of Paul Taylor, Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson; the latter three would then form the North Mississippi Allstars. During this time Shawn developed curricula and taught at several European Conservatories including the American Institute of Music in Vienna alongside Joey Tafolla and Milan Polak[citation needed]. He also wrote columns for Young Guitar Magazine in Japan which were published between February 1995 and 1996. During 1996 Shawn also wrote columns for Guitar for the Practicing Musician in their Over the Top series. Shawn also engineered and co-produced the album Red Reign by Steven Patrick from Holy Soldier.
In September 1995, Hellborg, Lane and drummer Anders Johansson played with Chinese pop singer Wei Wei and the trio appeared as an opening act at many of China's largest musical venues.[citation needed] Lane played the Warsaw Summer Jazz Days festival on June 19, 1998 with Hellborg and Félix Sabal Lecco. In 1998 Lane played the guitar solo on Bang a Drum featuring Jon Bon Jovi and Chris LeDoux reaching number 68 on Hot Country Songs. During May 1999 Lane played with drummer Steve Ferrone at the Disma Music show, Rimini, Italy. Later, Lane and Hellborg formed an East-West fusion band with Indian musicians V. Selvaganesh and V. Umamahesh. On April 19, 2002, HLS opened up for guitarist John Scofield at the Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA. While in Memphis, Lane would play with the Time Bandits, with singer Regina Parker, steel guitarist Tony Sutton, drummer Steve Sutton and bassist Adam Sutton.
In February 2003, Lane and Hellborg toured India with drummer Andrea Marchesini playing the Great Indian Rock Festival, Hamsadhwani Theatre, Pragati Maiden, New Delhi. Shawn played the Swedish Jazz Celebration Festival, Stockholm, on March 29, 2003 with Hellborg, V. Umamahesh, V. Umashankar and Ramakrishnan. Lane's last concert performance was at Smilefest in North Carolina with Hellborg and Jim Britt on May 31, 2003. In September 2003 Shawn Lane was preparing for a new album with Hellborg and Ginger Baker.[citation needed] The Shawn Lane Memorial Concert was held on August 28, 2005, New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, TN celebrating the life and music of Shawn Lane featuring Andy Timmons, Jimi Jamison, Lord Tracy, Craig Erickson, Kevin Paige, FreeWorld, Jim "Dandy" Mangrum and many others.
Lane had a passion for the cinema, both in the USA and abroad, including the ability to recall and recite dialogue from movies that interested him. Lane had a particular love of off-beat horror movies, a passion he shared with fellow guitar great, Buckethead, who also cited Lane as one of his biggest musical inspirations. Musically, Lane was influenced by many other artists but an important one was Pakistani musician Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Called “the King of Kings of Qawwali” and very popular in Pakistan, India and Southern Asia, Khan fascinated Lane deeply with his wide vocal range and the intertwining of his voice with the notes from his instrument. Lane was also a genuine lover of great paintings and often spent some of his free time on the road visiting museums, occasionally attracting small crowds as he educated visitors about the history of a particular work of art, or its creator. His personal favorite painter was 17th century, Dutch great Johannes Vermeer, who coincidentally like Lane, was widely accepted as a gifted artist yet never obtained any real personal wealth from his tremendous talent. Vermeer was noted for his attention to the fine details of his work, also a characteristic of Lane. Speaking true musician-ese, Lane once said, "Music is kind of like painting because both have color, tone, texture and a story".
Lane had psoriasis throughout his life. After age twelve, he also suffered from psoriatic arthritis, which caused stiffness in his joints and after 2000 was affecting his ability to play guitar (Lane stated that with proper rest he could still play live gigs, etc.). Lane had treated his psoriasis with hydrocortisone for many years, which caused his weight to increase, further loading his joints. The required usage of cortisone over time resulted in him having Cushings syndrome. Consequently he backed off taking cortisone, but then the psoriasis would flare up, and he would need prescription pain killers to deal with the unremitting pain. The symptoms of his condition and the side effects of the medications created a vicious circle. Complicating matters, for many years Lane did not have medical insurance coverage. In 2003 he started having difficulty breathing and was told that he would have to remain on medical oxygen for the rest of his life.
Lane died in a hospital in Memphis on September 26, 2003 of lung-related illnesses. His body was buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis.
Although not a familiar name to many outside musician's circles, today's guitar virtuosos such as Rusty Cooley, Michael Romeo, Guthrie Govan, Buckethead, Paul Gilbert – who called Lane "the most terrifying guy of all time" during a guitar clinic when asked about his thoughts on Lane's guitar playing skills – and many others regard him extremely highly. The American Guitar Institute has named him the "greatest guitarist who ever lived". Guitar World magazine wrote in 2008, "Few, if any, guitarists can play faster than Lane could, and his arpeggio sweeps and precision-picked lines blasted more rapid-fire notes than the average human mind could comprehend."
What happens if I take both?
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: David Hasselhoff
Number of LOCKNs attended: 3
Post by Bird700level on Jul 28, 2016 13:15:14 GMT -5
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: David Hasselhoff
Number of LOCKNs attended: 3
Post by Bird700level on Jul 28, 2016 13:15:26 GMT -5
Post by moon on Jul 28, 2016 13:26:38 GMT -5
Lane died in a hospital in Memphis on September 26, 2003 of lung-related illnesses. His body was buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis.
Damn. So sad. I have psoriatic arthritis as well and yoga, physical exercise, and various supplements and vitamins have helped more than the year I used cortisone and various meds. I too bloated and was in terrible pain. I wish people didn't rely so heavily on modern medicine and take doctor's advice as gospel.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2016 14:50:53 GMT -5
Lane died in a hospital in Memphis on September 26, 2003 of lung-related illnesses. His body was buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis.
I could hardly walk for two years. Tried pain meds, acupuncture, everything. Finally I found a surgeon who instantly recognized osteoarthritis of the hips. Did two total hip replacements and now I walk like a boss. Don't take so much as an aspirin.
I fucking love science. But you have to find the right scientist.
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: David Hasselhoff
Number of LOCKNs attended: 3
Post by Bird700level on Jul 29, 2016 7:36:06 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2016 20:54:40 GMT -5
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: David Hasselhoff
Number of LOCKNs attended: 3
Post by Bird700level on Aug 1, 2016 10:20:34 GMT -5
Merry Prankster
Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by smosey wales on Aug 1, 2016 11:12:54 GMT -5
"Bridge of Sighs"--love it--I saw Trower at Hampton Coliseum just after it came out.
Interesting bio of Lane. Black Oak Arkansas was a fun time, back in the day. Saw them with Brownsville Station and either REO or Aerosmith; will have to look back to see if Lane was on stage.
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: BIG Something
Number of LOCKNs attended: 4
Post by FishinHatteras on Aug 1, 2016 12:53:42 GMT -5
One of the best parts in the movie was seeing the three of them headed thru the midwest & really having fun.
Here it is:
Keith Richards
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2016 13:40:40 GMT -5
Maybe the best thirty minutes of live music I have heard in 42 years of live concert attendance.
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Aug 1, 2016 14:06:55 GMT -5
Maybe the best thirty minutes of live music I have heard in 42 years of live concert attendance.
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Holly Bowling
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by drunkendave on Aug 1, 2016 17:28:01 GMT -5