03/06/11 08:23:09AM @the-sorrows-of-the-languedoc:
Great groove and instrumentation to warm the coldest heart - made my Sunday morning. ftlpope
02/27/11 06:12:35PM @self-tort:
Amazing what can be done with talent. A simple chord progression a la Season of the Witch can be completely transformed into a unique piece of music. Great vocals enhanced by quality slide guitar and harmonica. Loved the phrasing of the lyrics. Great work.
02/28/11 01:39:37PM @farrell-jackson:
Hey I like this down home sound here with the acoustic guitar, harmonica, and acoustic slide all working togteher well. The bass and drums also tight. Your earthy, bluesy vocal really keeps the song moving....I dig the country blues harp and the song!
Jeff Lamothe is from Moosonee, a small town in Northern Ontario, Canada. He's a singer-songwriter and musician influenced by artists such as Ben...
Jeff Lamothe is from Moosonee, a small town in Northern Ontario, Canada. He's a singer-songwriter and musician influenced by artists such as Ben Harper, Sarah Mclachlan, Sheryl Crow, and other similar artists. Jeff has been playing guitar since the age of 12 and quickly developed his skills, primarily, as a lead guitar player. Throughout his high school years he has always had an interest to learn new instruments such as drums, bass, keyboard and a variety of percussive instruments as well as the and native flute and harmonica. Jeff had quite an attachment to Hard Rock and Metal as a young guitarist, but has developed his rhythm skills into the Adult Contemporary genre. Jeff resides in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he teaches guitar in a variety of styles.<br />
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Great groove and instrumentation to warm the coldest heart - made my Sunday morning. ftlpope
Amazing what can be done with talent. A simple chord progression a la Season of the Witch can be completely transformed into a unique piece of music. Great vocals enhanced by quality slide guitar and harmonica. Loved the phrasing of the lyrics. Great work.
Hey I like this down home sound here with the acoustic guitar, harmonica, and acoustic slide all working togteher well. The bass and drums also tight. Your earthy, bluesy vocal really keeps the song moving....I dig the country blues harp and the song!
Farrell