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TeeGee posted on 27 oct. 2020 #41
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FrankieJ wrote:One of the most under rated guitarists in my opinion TeeGee. One of my many idols.
In 1977 my band had the opportunity to open for him at the Agora theater in Colombus, Ohio for a two night show. I first met him while my bandmates and I were playing billiards during his sound check.
Mr. Marino came strolling into the billiard room while wirelessly playing his SG and played pool with us.
Needless to say I was overjoyed to be able to hang out with my idol for two nights.
It was a dream come true for me at the time. And he is a super nice guy. Check out their 4th album and also their Mahogany Rush Live album. Great stuff.


Wow what a great story and a cool memory, good for you!! I have been listening to Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush all yesterday and I will continue today - I just can't believe I have never heard of him. Must be one of the most underrated guitarist ever. It reminds me of the feeling I had when I discovered Robin Trower, another Hendrix disciple who is underrated. Absolute joy.

It is early days as I haven't had time to really get into it, but it seems to me that on a technical ability, what he did in the 70ies was up there with the best! Blues, jazz, rock, he can do it all! On one track he does some crazy tapping... :J
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Mickey posted on 27 oct. 2020 #42
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One of my favorite Albums!!!!
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TeeGee posted on 17 nov. 2022 #43
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I haven't posted here for a long time, shame on me :(

Anyway, here is one band that caught my attention, one of those late 60ies early 70ies rock bands.

"...In the mighty, marble-adorned and blood-stained halls of heavy metal, countless bands take their rightful places on podiums, pillars and plinths. However, not all of them make it that far. Some, like Wicked Lady, lurk dormant and unwavering in the shadows, beckoning cult-like tendencies.
The Axeman Cometh, which is ultimately a selection of material recorded between the electrifying years of 1969 and 1972, is truly no-nonsense heavy metal thunder. In the same vein as the Canadian/Americans who coined the phrase, Wicked Lady are mysterious, far out and hellbent on hell-raising riffs. The opener, ‘Run The Night’? It’s an immediate classic. It’s fuelled by ungodly things and the occult. It’s rock ‘n’ roll, baby..."

Read the rest of the article here This is what they write about them https://www.decademag.com/decade/2020/3/30/the-axeman-cometh-wicked-lady-album-review

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For those who use Spotify check out the album https://open.spotify.com/album/4IuvFHlZQM7urIcMuGwJxF?si=wbDtWKUNSiG484EJjxMXeA

Keep on rocking :W
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mpointon posted on 19 nov. 2022 #44
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Whilst on my enforced hiatus in the UK, I got asked to dep a couple of gigs for a show band performing USA Southern Rock - you know, Lynyrd Skynyrd, etc... Among the 24 songs I had to learn was one I had never heard before from a band I'd never heard of but it quickly became one of my favourite songs to play.

It's 'Can't You See' by The Marshall Tucker Band. What a cracking piece of early '70s cool rock. Loved it.

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