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  1. How to play Mickey Baker's Jazz Guitar Lesson 1 & 2!Get the Tabs on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/smellyteleHere's Smelly's favorite gear! I use these in...

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  2. Mickey & Sylvia split in the late '50s (though they recorded off and on until the middle of the next decade), and Baker recorded his best solo album, the all-instrumental The Wildest Guitar. In 1961, he took the male spoken part (usually assumed to be Ike Turner) on Ike & Tina Turner's first hit, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine." Shortly afterwards he moved to France, making a few hard-to-find solo ...

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Wildest Guitar by Mickey Baker. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  4. 1. Jan. 1991 · Mickey Baker, a veteran studio guitarist best known for the hit "Love Is Strange" that he had as half of Mickey and Sylvia has long been a very versatile player. Tiring of commercial work, in the mid-'70s he went to Europe where he explored his roots in blues, jazz, and rock & roll. This intriguing CD finds Baker (who is joined on some numbers by acoustic guitarist Stefan Grossman, bassist ...

  5. Mickey Baker. Also known as Mickey "Guitar" Baker, son of Abie Baker . American jazz guitarist and singer, widely held to be a critical force in the bridging of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. His broad session work included playing on numerous hit records on the Atlantic, Savoy, and King labels. Writer of "The Complete Course in Jazz ...

  6. Mickey Baker "I became the most famous rock 'n' roll guitar player in the world because I wanted to make money," says Mickey Baker pragmatically."And I wanted to eat." Mickey was New York’s top R&B session guitarist during the 1950s before he teamed up with Sylvia Robinson to sing their ’57 smash Love Is Strange. His brittle, twangy sound ...

  7. 16. März 2022 · Cette histoire, Mickey Baker la raconte avec sa voix unique, tour à tour jazz, rock et blues, dans un texte formidable de rythme, d’intelligence et d’émotion où les dialogues claquent souvent comme les répliques d’un film de Tarantino. Jamais publié en anglais, “Alone” paraît pour la première fois dans la présente traduction du manuscrit original.