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Guitar Greats - Jessica - Dickey Betts - 11/12/1984 - Capitol Theatre - YouTube. Classic Rock on MV. 45.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 18K. 1.5M views 3 years ago. Recorded 11/12/1984 - Capitol...
- 8 Min.
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- Classic Rock on MV
Written by guitarist Dickey Betts, the song is a tribute to gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, in that it was designed to be played using only two fingers on the left hand. Betts wrote the majority of "Jessica" at the band's farm in Juliette, Georgia. He named it after his daughter, Jessica Betts, who was an infant when it was ...
- "Come and Go Blues"
- December 1973
- December 1972
Forrest Richard „Dickey“ Betts (* 12. Dezember 1943 in West Palm Beach, Florida; † 18. April 2024 in Osprey, Florida [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Rock-Gitarrist, bekannt durch seine Hits Ramblin’ Man und Jessica.
4. Mai 2014 · Dickey Betts performs "Jessica" at the Cox Capitol Theatre in Macon, Georgia
- 12 Min.
- 13,2K
- Make It Work Molly
26. Aug. 1992 · nanchanger. 1.54K subscribers. Subscribed. 20. 13K views 12 years ago. THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT, UP CLOSE, AND PERSONAL PERFORMANCE AT ONE OF NYC's FINEST VENUES, "CITY WINERY"... ONE OF AMERICA's...
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- nanchanger
30. Jan. 2024 · Both men were 24 years old. What we don’t hear, in “Jessica,” is any hint of this tragic backdrop. The song is named for the daughter of Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts, who suddenly found himself alone on the instrument after years in rock’s most formidable fretboard tandem.
Songfacts®: Jessica is the name of Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts' daughter. He was working on this song when she crawled into the room and inspired him. Jessica Betts was born May 14, 1972 - she was one year old when her dad wrote the song.