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Jeremy Marx

@jeremydmarx

Winston-Salem based musician

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The wordplay here is insane, Prime Eminem was untouchable


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This is what neo-soul at its peak sounds and feels like. “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” is a D’Angelo masterpiece.


“Waltz for Debby” by #billevans, arranged by Sid Jacobs. Recommend this book to any guitarists. Invaluable insight into how to apply piano-type voicings to guitar using open strings. You can buy Sid’s book and support my content by using this link -> amzn.to/3TY3owI


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Prince would have turned 67 today. Here are some of his best moments. A thread 🧵 1. This is probably one of the greatest improvised solos ever. What a legend.


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Stevie Ray Vaughan performs "Voodoo Child" in Nashville (1987) What a guitar master.


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HBD Gary Clark Jr. 🎂🎉 #acoustic🎸 🎶'What About Us'


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Moanin' - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers #Jazz ft. Lee Morgan Art Blakey-ds Lee Morgan-tp Benny Golson-ts Bobby Timmons-p Jymie Merritt-bs


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Susan Tedeschi has no problem going head to head with the guitar gods—and boy can she sing!


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Gary Clark Jr. #OneManBand 🎶'Next Door Neighbor Blues'


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Ella Fitzgerald - Mack The Knife A voice like no other…


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Before rock ‘n’ roll had a name, Sister Rosetta Tharpe was already playing it—‘Didn’t It Rain’ is proof.


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“Once I could play what I heard inside me, that's when I was born.” — Charlie Parker


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That piano riff, that rhythm—‘Cantaloupe Island’ is Herbie Hancock at his funkiest…


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Proof that Stevie Ray Vaughan was one of the greatest guitarists who ever existed.


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Young Derek Trucks surprising with his guitar skills.


“Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum


“Hurts Me Too” -old blues standard. I first heard it performed by Warren Haynes years ago, but it’s been recorded by Elmore James, Luther Allison and others.


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