Preston Reed

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Ladies Night 04:55 Tools
Tractor Pull 00:00 Tools
Night Ride 00:00 Tools
Slap Funk 00:00 Tools
Along The Perimeter 00:00 Tools
First Summer Without You 00:00 Tools
Gianaina 00:00 Tools
Crossing Open Water 00:00 Tools
What You Don't See 00:00 Tools
The Groove Is Real 00:00 Tools
Love In The Old Country 00:00 Tools
Metal 00:00 Tools
Quintana Roo 00:00 Tools
Tribes 00:00 Tools
Running 00:00 Tools
Blasting Cap 00:00 Tools
Hijacker 00:00 Tools
Pacific 00:00 Tools
Fat Boy 00:00 Tools
Flatonia 00:00 Tools
Hyperjig 00:00 Tools
Accelerator 00:00 Tools
Stonecutter 00:00 Tools
Accufuse 00:00 Tools
Seven 00:00 Tools
Mermaid Eyes 00:00 Tools
Far Horizon 00:00 Tools
Lost Time 00:00 Tools
Border Towns 00:00 Tools
Overture (for Lily) 00:00 Tools
Shinkansen 00:00 Tools
Synchromesh 00:00 Tools
Rainmaker 00:00 Tools
Train 00:00 Tools
Franzl's Saw 00:00 Tools
After A Rain 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga 00:00 Tools
Somehow We'll Make it Home 00:00 Tools
In Louisville At 7 00:00 Tools
Woman In The Tower 00:00 Tools
Cradle Song For A (Interstate B3) 00:00 Tools
Signal Path 00:00 Tools
A Day at the Races 00:00 Tools
The Groundhog 00:00 Tools
Dead Cool 00:00 Tools
Funkin' At the Junction 00:00 Tools
The Road Less Travelled 00:00 Tools
Straight To The Top 00:00 Tools
The Wirewhip 00:00 Tools
Gone But Not Forgotten 00:00 Tools
False Spring 00:00 Tools
Next Time I See You 00:00 Tools
Film Noir 00:00 Tools
Cane Bay 00:00 Tools
Chord Melody 00:00 Tools
Driving School 00:00 Tools
Chop Till You Drop 00:00 Tools
Twang Thang 00:00 Tools
Frequent Flyer 00:00 Tools
Potato Pancake 00:00 Tools
Shenanigans 00:00 Tools
Solid Ground 00:00 Tools
Brazilia 00:00 Tools
Your Picture Here 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Race 00:00 Tools
About You 00:00 Tools
The Joust 00:00 Tools
Gittel and Jerry's Theme 00:00 Tools
The Hangman 00:00 Tools
Delayed Train 00:00 Tools
Instrument Landing 00:00 Tools
To Try Again 00:00 Tools
Going Going Gone 00:00 Tools
No Problem 00:00 Tools
If Only 00:00 Tools
Fun with Wally 00:00 Tools
Suite Hoodeet 00:00 Tools
Hit The Ground Running 00:00 Tools
View from Afar 00:00 Tools
Digitalia 00:00 Tools
Street Beat 00:00 Tools
Gershwin 00:00 Tools
Du Vin Fou 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
One Day 00:00 Tools
Valhalla 00:00 Tools
Border Reivers 00:00 Tools
Halfway Home 00:00 Tools
Basta Pasta 00:00 Tools
Sultry Wes 00:00 Tools
Waltz of the Snails 00:00 Tools
Drums 00:00 Tools
The Last Viking 00:00 Tools
Sunrise Drive 00:00 Tools
All The Things You Are 00:00 Tools
Blue Vertigo 00:00 Tools
Franzl's Saw, Parts 1 and 2 00:00 Tools
7/4 00:00 Tools
Radiance 00:00 Tools
Corazon 00:00 Tools
Dark Horse 00:00 Tools
Micronesia 00:00 Tools
Halflife 00:00 Tools
No More Than a Smile 00:00 Tools
Southern Exposure 00:00 Tools
Playing By Ear 00:00 Tools
TV Kid 00:00 Tools
A Moment Too Soon 00:00 Tools
I Got You (I Feel Good) 00:00 Tools
Spirit 00:00 Tools
Warm Up Song 00:00 Tools
Sunday Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Jungle Highway 00:00 Tools
Yellowjacket 00:00 Tools
Big Fat Frets 00:00 Tools
The Sun Will Shine Again 00:00 Tools
Outskirts 00:00 Tools
Undiminished 00:00 Tools
Portofino 00:00 Tools
Last Scene in September 00:00 Tools
Dance Of The Porcelain Dolls 00:00 Tools
Struttin' 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Boo Boo 00:00 Tools
Preston Reed - Hijacker 00:00 Tools
Last Train 00:00 Tools
Preston Reed - Crossing Open Water 00:00 Tools
Quintana Roo - Preston Reed 00:00 Tools
The Ground Hog 00:00 Tools
Franzi's Saw 00:00 Tools
Solid grount 00:00 Tools
600 Tiny Time Pills 00:00 Tools
04 - Stonecutter 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
the first summer without you 00:00 Tools
White Espadrilles 00:00 Tools
Last Scene in November 00:00 Tools
The Road Less Traveled 00:00 Tools
Commotion 00:00 Tools
Inside A Face 00:00 Tools
The Eligibility Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Kristy 00:00 Tools
Ladies' Night 00:00 Tools
Fifteen Year Reunion 00:00 Tools
Hammerhead 00:00 Tools
It's Not Just Your Face 00:00 Tools
Elephant Walk 00:00 Tools
10 - Along The Perimeter 00:00 Tools
Song For Jesse 00:00 Tools
Chrod Melody 00:00 Tools
Rain Maker 00:00 Tools
Night Ride - www.candyrat.com 00:00 Tools
White Man's Burden 00:00 Tools
Barbara 00:00 Tools
Torch Song 00:00 Tools
Going, Going, Gone 00:00 Tools
Slap Funk - Preston Reed 00:00 Tools
Preston Reed - Rain Maker ' 00:00 Tools
Song I've Heard Before 00:00 Tools
[1997 - Ladies Night] - Ladies Night 00:00 Tools
rain maker 'drum solo' 00:00 Tools
Bush Street Beehive 00:00 Tools
Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Grovemasters 00:00 Tools
Shoganai 00:00 Tools
Life of Riley 00:00 Tools
Working Alone 00:00 Tools
Cradle Song for a - Interstate B3 00:00 Tools
Overture 00:00 Tools
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http://www.prestonreed.com/ Preston Reed learned guitar as a child on his father's guitar and had a short stint at classical guitar with a too-severe teacher. When he was 16 his interest was rekindled by Jorma Kaukonen's acoustic guitar-playing in Hot Tuna. He took the guitar again and began to compose his own songs in the style of Leo Kottke and John Fahey. His first public gig was at Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., in concert with Allen Ginsberg. He continued recording and performing and signed his first major label record deal with MCA Records with the help of his friend Lyle Lovett.[1] Reed played with various other musicians, spanning the whole spectrum between Linda Ronstadt and rock – Band NRBQ. He was featured on American radio and TV - broadcasts. Between 1979 and 2007, he recorded 15 albums on several labels - mostly solo acoustic guitar -, guest-starred on other musicians productions, founded his own Outer Bridge-label and featured on two solo videos. He has been commissioned for film soundtracks and a suite of original music for the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet. Preston Reed moved to Scotland in 2000. [2] [edit] Technique and musical influences First-time listeners to Preston Reed find it hard to believe it's only one guitarist and his instrument. He plays with fingers, thumbs, fists and hands at once, suggesting a whole band at work: drummer, keyboardist, bassist and several guitarists at once. Some of his tunes invoke impressions of rock bands and dueling guitars, but he is also a player of blues or ballads reminiscent of Bill Evans, one of his musical idols. As a teenager Preston Reed was influenced by Leo Kottke and John Fahey and in the beginning of his career was a fingerpicker with notable technical prowess. In the late 1980's though he developed his own, highly individual and percussive style; a short time after Michael Hedges published his first records using technically similar techniques, but creating very different music.[3] He drew not only from fingerstyle, but from Rock 'n' Roll too, developing a very rhythmic drive in some of his compositions. Other pieces are very melodic and dreamy ballads. His guitar style is characterized by the use of percussive effects he generates with both hands on various parts of the guitar body, he names them appropriately rim shots and bongo hits.[4] He uses slap – and tap – techniques like slap harmonics or the generation of notes or whole chords with his left hand (hammer-on, pull-off). He uses both hands for tapping (two-hand tapping) and frets chords with his right hand (right-hand fretting). He often plays with both hands from above the guitar's neck. In many of his compositions Reed uses altered tunings characterized by very low bass string tunings, for example BGDGAD or CGDGGD, though he also uses standard tuning on his latest CD, Spirit. [edit] Guitars and technical equipment On his first recording Reed used a Martin D28 12 String and a Martin D28 6 String. He later used guitars made by the American luthier Michael Jacobson-Hardy.[5] Later he played Washburn-guitars with Seymour Duncan-pickups[4] and in the second half of the 1990s a custom Adamas – Long Neck Ovation. Around 2000 he began using several different guitars, not only steel-string acoustic, but solid body electric guitars too, semi-acoustic guitars, electrical baritone guitars, 12-string and classical guitars.[2] Reed recorded his 2007 album Spirit with a semi-acoustic Yamaha AE-2000 guitar. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.