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Albert Taylor New Member From: Northern Ireland |
posted 02 November 2006 05:24 AM
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I first met Basil in 1976 . He taught me pedal steel guitar . The man is a sheer genius with a beautiful personality . He is a tune smith right to his fingertips . One day I went for my lesson he was writing out a music score for the Northern Ireland youth orchestra . That's how versatile the man is . I would walk 20 miles just to hear him playing one tune. His inauguration into the steel guitar hall of fame in my opinion is long overdue and hopefully it will come soon . I will be sitting on the front row . Musically yours Albert Taylor Northern Ireland. Basil Henriques Bio. He is highly experienced as a Musical Arranger-Record producer-Vocal Technique coach. Albums :- He started playing guitar at eleven years of age and took up Hawaiian guitar at twelve. In 1970 he moved to Ireland and was co-founder of a C&W Showband called the Virginians. He quit session work in 1991 to concentrate on a "Duo" as he had been offered many exclusive hotel residencies. He has performed as a musician with artistes such as :- Foster and Allen, bandleader with Philomena Begley, Roly Daniels and T.R. Dallas, and a staff musician with for RTE.,
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Jim Sliff Member From: Hermosa Beach California, USA |
posted 02 November 2006 05:51 AM
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Baz is a good friend that I've never met! His talent is unbounded, and I love his dry sense of humor. I got him some repair parts for a Fender a while back, and he paid for them...but I would have done it for free because he's simply a nice guy. He's also gotten me interested a bit in Hawaian Steel, which has certain family and cultural ties that mean quite a bit to parts of my family - native Hawaiian on my mother's side. I can't play uke anymore at Hawaiian festivals because of injury, but with Baz's inspiration I'm in fldegling mode on Hawaiian steel. Thanks Baz. |
Dave Boothroyd Member From: The Malvern Hills |
posted 02 November 2006 08:22 AM
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I have met him and you can rest assured that he really is as nice as he seems from his postings. He does have a mischievous sense of humour though, so if you suspect he is winding you up, he just might be! Two things missing from his bio though- he has recorded music tracks using the Beatles as his backing band! (beat that!) And he's even more talented than you say, with the enthusiasm of a bouncy teenager! Cheers Baz Dave |
Al Marcus Member From: Cedar Springs,MI USA |
posted 02 November 2006 08:22 AM
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Albert-If you send that resume to Scotty's SGHOF and get him nomimated, they will posibly consider him for the HOF. ..good luck..al ------------------ |
Jesse Pearson Member From: San Diego , CA |
posted 02 November 2006 09:21 AM
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Basil, you gotta chime in about the Beatles playing backup for you, far out! |
Petr Vitous Member From: Czech Republic |
posted 02 November 2006 01:59 PM
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First, is there knowing which Hank Locklin albums Basil plays on ? Second, got an album The Truckin' Queen (1977) by Philomena Begley. That lady fascinates me, she is great, also the band! Is there Basil ? Sounds like Nashville. Thanks. |
Alan F. Brookes Member From: Brummy living in California, USA |
posted 02 November 2006 05:46 PM
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After hearing a few of his performances on YouTube I bought all of his CDs, and can tell you that he is one of the greatest entertainers out there. In an earlier topic I recommended that he be nominated for the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame and I'm working on getting that done. Ironically, Basil and I used to live within walking distance of each other in Birmingham, but I only met him through the Forum from 5,000 miles away in California. The Forum really is a marvellous facility. Watch Basil bounce around on this |
basilh Member From: United Kingdom |
posted 03 November 2006 11:47 AM
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A tune recorded for EMI at the Abbey Road Studios St John's Wood, in the 1967 and released later on the album "Hawaiian Nights" Columbia Studio Two Stereo" TWO-218 Quite interesting Bass and acoustic guitar parts !! The mistakes were left in for posterity, just as my lousy intonation wasn't' corrected either. After all, this was recorded for fun and on the same 4-track machine that they used earlier that year on Sgt Pepper. [This message was edited by basilh on 03 November 2006 at 11:48 AM.] |
Petr Vitous Member From: Czech Republic |
posted 04 November 2006 02:18 AM
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Basil nominated for The Hall of Kindness! By email he gave me a lots of informations bout the Irish music scene I searched for a long time. Thank you Bas, very helpful. By the way, the steel work on Philomena Begley recordings is one of the best I ever heard. Proud to call you a friend. |
Alan F. Brookes Member From: Brummy living in California, USA |
posted 10 November 2006 02:44 PM
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Basil: On your records do you do all the vocals or do other members of the group also sing ? It takes a lot of concentration to play lead on steel and also sing. |
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