Showing posts with label Simon McBride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simon McBride. Show all posts

Simon McBride: Gary Moore's "Back on the Streets" | Hooked


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Simon McBride on Gary Moore's "Back on the Streets" | Hooked

Callum Williams,Simon McBride: Intimate Blues Jam



Simon Mcbride and Callum Williams intimate jam at the end of The 2013 PRS Event Hosted by World Guitars!!!

Callum Williams & Simon McBride - Intimate Blues Jam

Simon McBride,Mo Foster: Rotosound Launch YouTube Channel with video series with Simon and Mo



Rotosound Launch YouTube Channel with video series featuring Mo Foster and Simon McBride

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Rotosound are proud to announce the launch of their new YouTube channel ‘RotosoundTV’, which features a new series of free videos featuring the great bassist Mo Foster and rising star, blues guitarist Simon McBride. 


The new channel launches with thirteen new videos featuring Mo and Simon demonstrating a wide range of Rotosound strings in different playing styles. The video’s, which are shot in super high definition with crystal clear sound, includes details on the history strings and useful background information on what they’re made of and the famous musicians that have played them. If you’ve ever wondered for example the difference in sound between a flatwound and roundwound strings these videos give you a definitive point of reference.

The videos featured include classic Rotosound bass strings such as the Tru, Jazz and Swing bass sets. There are also videos on their best selling electric guitar strings Rotos and more recently launched strings such as the British Steels, Nexus and Pure Nickels. Finally you can watch Simon demonstrate the acoustic Jumbo King, Tru Bronze and Super Bronze sets. What better way to help you decide on which strings you want to use than to hear a top pro play them so you can compare the difference side by side.

Music producer, songwriter/composer, author and session musician Mo Foster has been a top British bass player for over forty years. He has recording with artists as varied as Phil Collins, Jeff Beck, Meat Loaf and Nigel Kennedy as well as touring with Eric Clapton, Van Morrison and Sting. His book ‘The British Rock Guitar’ is critically acclaimed and he is a regular columnist in many music magazines.

Predicted to be the next Irish guitar hero in the footsteps of Rory Gallagher and Gary Moore, Simon McBride has undeniable guitar artistry combined with a fine voice. He has recently supported Jeff Beck, Joe Bonamassa and Joe Satriani. His latest CD Crossing The Line was included in the Best of 2012 selection in Classic Rock and “The Blues” magazines and it was also nominated for a Blues Blast Award.

Simon McBride: Blues Rock Lick Lesson With TAB

Simon McBride - Blues Rock Lick Lesson With TAB - LickLibrary
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Simon McBride,Huey Morgan: become rotosound endorsees

Rotosound take great pleasure in announcing their new endorsees My Passion, Fun Lovin’ Criminals and the new Irish guitar hero Simon McBride.

My Passion were recent winners of the Best British Newcomer at the Relentless Energy Drink Kerrang! Awards 2010. Bassist Simon Rowlands has chosen the NXB45 strings and guitarist Jonathan Gaskin will be playing the RH10.Front man and guitarist

Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin’ Criminals(FLC) fame has chosen R10 for his distinctive sound and bassist Brian Leiser has decided to use the RS775LD. FLC have been touring Europe this year following the release of their sixth album in March 2010.

New Irish Guitar hero Simon Mcbride has also joined the Rotosound roster. The former Young Guitarist of the Year was described by Guitarist Magazine as “certainly having the chops – both at speed and when slowing things down with taste”. He has a new album due out this month and will be the special guest on the Joe Satriani tour in October 2010. He will be putting the R10 through their paces.

Other additions to the Rotosound roster, include Rhys Bradley of To The Bones.

To find out more about the Rotosound Strings and their endorsees visit http://www.rotosound.com/

Simon McBride: New CD and Joe Satriani support details

NEW CD RELEASE IN SEPTEMBER: "Since Then" Simon's new album, will release on September 27 (28 in the USA).

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Joe Satriani has been a worldwide guitar hero since his 1987 breakthrough album, Surfing With The Alien. Over 10-million albums and CD’s later, in addition to 14 Grammy nominations and numerous accolades, Joe continues to push the envelope of modern rock guitar playing.

Although he originally started his career by teaching some of the top rock guitar players of the '80s and '90s like Metallica’s Kirk Hammet and virtuoso Steve Vai, Joe Satriani is universally hailed as one of the most technically accomplished and respected guitar players in the history of rock music.

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Joe Satriani: UK tour dates plus guest Simon McBride

JOE SATRIANI
OCTOBER 2010 UK TOUR
Venue:                        Manchester Apollo 
Date:                           Sunday 17th October 2010                        
Tickets:                       £33.00 

Box Office:                 08444 777 677 / 0161 832 1111
Address:                     Ardwick Green, Manchester, M12 6APVenue Website:                     www.livenation.co.uk/manchester
Venue:                        Bristol Colston Hall
Date:                           Monday 18th October 2010
Tickets:                       £33.00
Box Office:                 0117 922 3686
Address:                     Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR
Venue Website:         www.colstonhall.org
Venue:                        London HMV Hammersmith Apollo          
Date:                           Tuesday 19th October 2010
Tickets:                       £33.00
Box Office:                 08448 444 748 / 0207 434 2222
Address:                     45 Queen Caroline St, London, W6 9QH
Venue Website:        www.hammersmithapollo.net
Venue:                        Newcastle City Hall 
Date:                           Thursday 21st October 2010
Tickets:                       £33.00
Box Office:                 0191 261 2606 / 0191 263 5000
Address:                     Northumberland Rd, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 8SF
Venue Website:        www.newcastlecityhall.org
Venue:                        Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
Date:                           Friday 22nd October 2010 
Tickets:                       £33.00
Box Office:                 0844 395 4000 / 0141 222 2211
Address:                     Finnieston Street, Glasgow, G3 8YN
Venue Website:        www.ticketsoup.com
Venue:                        Birmingham Symphony Hall
Date:                           Saturday 23rd October 2010
Tickets:                       £33.00
Box Office:                 0121 780 3333 / 0121 357 0000
Address:                     Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2EA
Venue Website:        www.thsh.co.uk


Tickets on sale from Friday May 14th at 9am
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Special Guest Simon McBride