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  1. Susie Q" was a late rockabilly song which captured the spirit of Louisiana and featured guitar work by James Burton, who later worked with Ricky Nelson and Elvis Presley, among others.

  2. 3. Dez. 2016 · Nicht nur Elvis, Creedence Clearwater Revival hat fast eine ganze Karriere aus dem Sound gebastelt: ,Green River‘, ,Born On The Bayou‘ – das klingt alles irgendwie nach ,Susie Q‘. James Burton: Ja, das stimmt, John Fogerty hat sich diese kleine Melodie gut angehört.

  3. 23. Sept. 2023 · “Travelin’ Band” As the lead guitarist for Creedence Clearwater Revival, James Burton contributed his exceptional talent to many of their hits. “Travelin’ Band,” released in 1970, showcases Burtons incredible guitar solos and energetic playing style. The song’s catchy rhythm and powerful vocals still resonate with fans today. 3.

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  4. 6. März 2020 · Susie Q by James Burton - YouTube. Anyone Can Play Guitar. 294K subscribers. Subscribed. 3K. 146K views 4 years ago Complete Song Lessons. This week I'm looking at a rockabilly classic from...

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  5. Thanks to this song, girls named Susie are often nicknamed "Susie Q." The guitar riff on the original version was created by James Burton, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 as a sideman.

  6. The song features an influential guitar solo by James Burton, often cited by later guitarists such as Brian May. Piano is by Ray Johnson, who had succeeded Gene Garf as Nelson's regular session pianist in November 1959. Other musicians on the record include Joe Osborn on bass and Ritchie Frost on drums.

  7. 21. Aug. 2017 · Gern tritt er noch bei Revivals, Fan Club Conventions, Gitarren Festivals und besonderen Anlässen auf, besonders in Europa. Es gibt auch wieder eine eigene Band, die natürlich „The James Burton Band“ heißt und in der sein Sohn Jeff der Leadsänger ist. Damit kam er 2008 erstmals nach Europa, um in Holland, Belgien und ...