Jack Pearson lives in Nashville, so that pretty much seals the deal
@badbradАй бұрын
Yes he is amazing!
@Panic42000Ай бұрын
I agree with that! He’s one of my favorites.
@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fenderАй бұрын
Pretty much
@TwangTownАй бұрын
Beat me to it...
@badbradАй бұрын
@@TwangTown Yes indeed!
@David-sx4hpАй бұрын
I am a frustrated guitar player in the northeast. What you say is spot on! Finding a good rhythm section that can hold it down is priceless. Finding musicians that listen and are aware of what other musicians are doing is also priceless. So many musicians who are technically good, have no idea how to give and take in a band setting. The best musicians can groove together and follow each other’s subtle cues and make it happen!
@badbradАй бұрын
It is rare to find but the best players do this. When it happens it is magical.
@FINELINEVANАй бұрын
@@David-sx4hp I moved from NY NJ Pa I feel you pain
@hoytzoneАй бұрын
Im sitting here in my music room laying down some bass lines that any guitarplayer would love to have me behind but im not finding much here in north east ohio, nobody jams just learn the HM song and lets go. Hey brad im 60 yrs old and your right on about so much stuff these days.Its a different world since when we started. shit I just played round about by YES , I forgot how great these guys where. Peace and love ya Brad 😎
@badbradАй бұрын
@@hoytzone Man I hear ya loud and clear...it is way different now. I bet you are laying it down on that bass. Chris Squire was so great.
@hoytzoneАй бұрын
@@badbrad i nailed roundabout and made my fender sound just like a rick..Thats a hell of a opening riff on bass but i still have it bro
@tonepoetАй бұрын
Intro sounded like Jimmy Herring, killing it, man. Don't discount yourself as a player, you're up there as well.
@badbradАй бұрын
Man thank you so much!
@revmaddog193226 күн бұрын
I’m just going to say it. You’ve not lived till you’ve done the Nashville handshake doing gigs with people you don’t know. The expression on the new guy’s face that just got to town the day before is priceless and never gets old. 🍺😂
@badbrad26 күн бұрын
Ha ha yes!!
@DocJJohnsonАй бұрын
I feel ultimately, the "best" musicians depend on the specific genre and what qualities you value most. However, there's no doubt that I vote for BadBrad as my favorite Nashville session player...!!! And he is at the top of his game ...!!!
@badbradАй бұрын
Your way too kind thank you!🙏
@DocJJohnsonАй бұрын
Have a Swell weekend my friend..!!
@badbradАй бұрын
@@DocJJohnson Always! Thank you!
@yetiredi1461Ай бұрын
As a lead player I ENVY a good rhythm section. For years I practiced soloing, but when I first got to play with a really good rhythm section my whole outlook for music changed. I wanted to be part of "those" guys. Playing lead was "icing on the cake". The rhythm section was, for me, the of blood and guts of the band. I now study as hard being a rhythm player as I used to study being a lead player. Give me a groove and I'll make you move!
@badbradАй бұрын
Yes indeed and what 80 percent of the time you spend grooving so why not make it feel good AND sound good.
@geetaR615Ай бұрын
Brad, Gotta go hang in New Orleans my friend, I've been in Nashville since last year and lots of pentatonic guitar vocabulary but overall New Orleans has incredible hi level musical diversity and monster groove drummers, bassist and killer guitarist that slay more than southern rock pentatonic licks. Yes, there's plenty of great players in Nashville (and session aces) and I love it here yet New Orleans will expand one's perception beyond the norm, ya know check drummer Julian Addison, Tank and the Bankas, Dave Easley, Steve Masakowski, Simon Lott, Mike Dillon, Stanton Moore.
@badbradАй бұрын
It's been decades since I've been there...may have to make a trip.
@geetaR615Ай бұрын
@@badbrad Frenchmen St on a Sunday Night Spotted Cat - Pat Casey band. I grew up in LA and New Orleans for many years, got tired of Hurricanes - and for horn players Ashlin Parker, Kevin Louis, Rebirth Brass band, there's millions down there. Best wishes in Florida get out to New Orleans.
@badbradАй бұрын
@@geetaR615 Sounds good!
@FINELINEVANАй бұрын
It’s a sad state that great players and there all over in Nashville playing for peanuts paying for parking to make 100 bucks I agree with what you say about playing in space and groove letting the situation breath but worse for me is a drummer who can’t pick up what fellow players are adding to the jam and the drummer can’t figure out how to follow or enhance the grove. When I moved to Nashville I joined a band situation and I do a lot of different chord inversions depending on the song. These guys were ok players but the inversions confused them. And finally the singer insisted we do the songs in the key of recording. I had no issue playing and soloing In Any sharp key. The confusion other players had and finding other players who quit because they couldn’t play outside ordinary keys. After 6 months of trying to make that situation work between singer on a big ego and getting new players to join feeling it’s to different I say screw this. It’s time to retire it’s not worth all the time to go through to go though all the bullshit in these low playing clubs. Playing 4 and half hour sets I never heard of this crap.
@badbradАй бұрын
Putting together a band of like minded players is always difficult. Thanks for the post!
@abreug2Ай бұрын
I would say both cities have a high density of talent but there are lots of talent spread around!! Enjoy your vids!!
@badbradАй бұрын
That's a fair assessment. Thank you!
@EnJoonyАй бұрын
A friend of mine who is a well known session guitarist, who is not in Nashville, used to get flown down for sessions quite a bit. Producers wanted a fresh take on things and were growing a bit tired of the usual suspects coming in and laying down "cookie cutter" guitar parts. Needless to say, he wasn't exactly welcomed warmly by the Nashville guitar community.
@badbradАй бұрын
Yeah I can remember when this was happening. Nashvile had gotten stale and a fresh approach was needed.
@voyxu143Ай бұрын
No real live scene in L.A. so I do agree on the musicianship in Nashville.
@badbradАй бұрын
They killed that scene off, so yeah.
@vancemaclean9869Ай бұрын
Brad, i’ll say it again; you are uncompromising and inspiring. Thank you!
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you. 🙏
@Todd-hh3iuАй бұрын
Damn brother you had that strat on fire!!!
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you!!!
@jesusislukeskywalker4294Ай бұрын
thanks for sharing your wisdom and knowledge and experience 🙏
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you for tuning in!
@InstramarkАй бұрын
More guitar blaze from Brad! Wow! That drummer was there also. Don't know who is best anywhere but when I did Nashville I thought it was the Nicest bunch of players along with their having top notch talent.
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you! Yes indeed.
@glenncivale6824Ай бұрын
I remember back in the mid 90's when I was in LA, working union scale gigs in the studio recording scene was saturated with musicians. I saw some heavies moving to Nashville back then and it became a strong movement as the LA scene deteriorated. Gig's were so hard to find in LA. I graduated from PIT in Hollywood with an honors certificate 1990 and had played with cats like Ritchie Blackmore! I spent 2 years looking for a paying gig until I starved to death. I finally bailed out of there and moved to Reno. You had to be a big name established musician and have great contacts to find work like Nashville. You also had to be one of the very best!
@badbradАй бұрын
How was and is Reno?
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
Nashville cats, been picking since they's babies 😊😊😊
@badbradАй бұрын
lol
@donaldrowe8460Ай бұрын
been to Nashville once. great music town! have a buddy who's based there now and he took us around. saw some killer musos. great players everywhere, but Nashville just has more. listening is king ;) good luck in your endeavors
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you! Best to you!
@charvelshredderАй бұрын
Bad Brad that soloing was killer man! Nothin like having a great rhythm section behind you while ya do your thing! This is my new favorite channel, it’s just awesome! 🎼🎸
@badbradАй бұрын
Mr Charvel shredder it is an honor to have you here. Thank you!🙏
@Todd-hh3iuАй бұрын
Wess is tight as hell !!!
@badbradАй бұрын
Yes I always liked when he was on the gig.
@SteveFye22 күн бұрын
Nashville is absolutely saturated with pro level musicians. Great for the music lovers, but i feel really bad for how tough it is to make a decent living as a session player there. It's got to be such a grind - so many musicians do 3+ gigs a DAY. Most never know who their next bandmates will be. It's crazy. Please, leave them generous tips.
@badbrad22 күн бұрын
Absolutely. If you go there take care of the musicians.
@tdz69Ай бұрын
Definitely some of the best. Been to Nash several times and the musicianship is stellar. That said I’ve seen some devastating players here in NY and other places. Just unknown samurai’s in their own right.
@badbradАй бұрын
Oh yeah NY has some straight up assassins
@jimmyc5498Ай бұрын
Nice playing
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you!
@SK__Guitar777Ай бұрын
If the talent pool you seek is akin to face-melting burnout throw down like your clip, New Orleans is by far the city where everyone slays, it's part of the sound n music culture down there. ❤
@badbradАй бұрын
That’s what I hear .
@deantrovinger4194Ай бұрын
Yeah, Florida isn’t really a musician friendly state. Solo and duos are kind of the order because of the money offered. It’s a sad thing and I’m sure you’ll do well because of your talent, but putting more than a trio together is tough.
@badbradАй бұрын
That seems to be the word from a lot of people down here. Hoping to carve out my own niche but yeah there will be challenges.
@jasonlee8497Ай бұрын
Killing it. That’s my kind of playing. Edit…should have ended the video with some more of that hot band…
@badbradАй бұрын
That's a good idea. Thank you!
@rodneyhutchins2816Ай бұрын
It’s not what you play, it’s what you don’t play. That’s it in a nutshell. I like the word you used “Space”, This is sometimes so hard for some players to learn. 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@badbradАй бұрын
Man you are so right. You don't get paid by the note.
@deanbeilke5783Ай бұрын
I haven’t spent anytime in Nashville, but I’m well aware that guys like Robben Ford, Jack Pearson, and I believe even Peter Frampton are based there now. However, I have spent a lot of time in New Orleans and you can’t be a hack or half-ass musician and get work there - way too many good players - even the street musicians. A lot of those people work for TIPS ONLY as well! Take a walk down Frenchmen Street any night of the week and you’ll hear talent in every club - jazz, blues, funk, brass bands, rock - all quality.
@badbradАй бұрын
Absolutely. You got to be able to play down there.
@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fenderАй бұрын
The best guitarists in Nashville are not even on youtube yet
@badbradАй бұрын
I know some that probably won’t ever be on it.
@SK__Guitar777Ай бұрын
@@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender 👍
@scottdunn9087Ай бұрын
Loving your vids Brad, we’re getting some Florida-style humidity in Toronto
@badbradАй бұрын
Wow that's crazy! Stay cool! Thank you.
@user-ko4iy1pp9jАй бұрын
Thanks Bad Brad 👏👏👏👏🤍💜💙❤
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@ledhed5717Ай бұрын
Yeah but honestly how many of these “Nashville” musicians are actually born and raised there as opposed to moved there from places like New York, LA, and of course TEXAS?
@badbradАй бұрын
That really doesn’t make any difference they also come from places like Ohio, Memphis, Chicago…. But they choose to live in Nashville.
@tjsmith3741Ай бұрын
You’re right. A driving rhythm section just makes the band, without that you got nothing. As far as great musicians between LA and Nashville. My guess is you’ve seen more of them migrating to Nashville. As a session player, it must be tough to compete with guys like Tim Pierce (LA) and Tom Bukovac (Nashville ) I’m not sure what you’ll find in Florida, it depends on which metro area you’re in. That said, I would think the skill levels on average wouldn’t be the same. You never know what you’ll find.
@badbradАй бұрын
One must seek in order to find.
@user-qd9mm5mt4iАй бұрын
In Tampa, a fantastic way to get the real ace players would be *to find the hungry young bucks* , the best new players with pocket, and mentor them. Your level of skill and talent as guitarist levels up the scene you'll be in, in a new city.
@badbradАй бұрын
Yeah I’ve thought about that. Will be interesting to see what job opportunities there are and who’s available.
@chrisalexander1661Ай бұрын
Great video. I would say as a city Nashville has the largest collection of incredible players, but the are incredible players in almost every town. They just chose not to go to Nashville, LA or New York.
@badbradАй бұрын
So true...there are guys sitting in a bedroom somewhere just killing it....
@GuitarVacationАй бұрын
Agree 100%. Guys I know that play in N’Ville say that the guy that busses your table after you eat can probably outplay you LOL. Every time I go there I’m amazed by the talent, and the depth of it. I’ve heard more than once you get more gigs by being on time and a good hang, because being a good player is just par for the course.
@badbradАй бұрын
I often joked I was Nashville's most punctual guitarist. Yeah so true everybody plays there.
@GuitarVacationАй бұрын
@@badbrad Hats off to you brother. You put in the time and made it, national touring acts and all. It pains me that the music game is in a state where a player of your caliber, who’s been in it so long still has to chase the gigs to pay the bills. Hope you hit your stride in FL, and get to play what you enjoy and get to see the bank account benefit from your years of work. With your content, you just might have this KZbin $$$ figured out 😂💪💪💪💪
@acimbobbyАй бұрын
True words of experience and wisdom. Great rocking band all around, I like it. Robert UK
@badbradАй бұрын
Many thanks!
@Dragon_rlsАй бұрын
If I ws a millionaire, I would hire you as my personal guitar tutor.
@badbradАй бұрын
You don't have to be a millionaire.
@TeleCaster66Ай бұрын
My father was a professional bass player in Nashville 30 yrs ago. I was blown away by the country pickers there. But what is a good musician exactly, I think John Lee Hooker is one of the best guitar players I've ever heard but a lot of people would say his playing isn't good at all so it's a completely personal assessment.
@badbradАй бұрын
That is so true.....
@InstramarkАй бұрын
Absolutely. Can't fake cool.
@badbradАй бұрын
@@Instramark That's for sure!
@citydrums7525Ай бұрын
Great video.
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@caleshtcincrediblesАй бұрын
I loved that jam did I hear some Trower influence in there ? Badass....
@badbradАй бұрын
Trower via way of Hendrix...
@caleshtcincrediblesАй бұрын
@@badbrad oh yeh tasty tasty riffs
@badbradАй бұрын
@@caleshtcincredibles Very much appreciated!
@Todd-hh3iuАй бұрын
@@caleshtcincredibles I had thought the same thing.
@badbradАй бұрын
That style is very much a part of my DNA
@georgemulligan895814 күн бұрын
Great music scene in Melbourne
@badbrad14 күн бұрын
Man I hope so! What a great country.
@Dragon_rlsАй бұрын
When you started this solo, you wanted to rip it? I have to say. That's quite an understatement. How about this... " When I started this solo, I wanted to put the audience on another planet"😊. It was absolutely incredible. Brad, you rock. I hope I can come see you play sometime. I will be happy to drive from the Jax area, to Tampa if that's what I need to do. Rock on Brad.👍
@badbradАй бұрын
Man thank you so much. Will have to see what kind of gigs I can dig up. It certainly helped having that great rhythm section.
@AleandFireАй бұрын
Hey Nashville has one definite thing going for it. Hawk Tua!!!!
@badbradАй бұрын
LMAO....she's out in the country tho...
@AleandFireАй бұрын
@@badbrad she made that quote right in the streets of Nashville though.
@badbradАй бұрын
@@AleandFire You are correct and it was amusing but man to build a whole career on that.....the 15 mins should just about be up...
@AleandFireАй бұрын
@@badbrad no kidding
@luckyhaskins69Ай бұрын
In my humble opinion if your in a town like Nashville it is not about your chops. Every one in town has the chops. The real secret is being able to handle the job. There are millions of great players, and lot's of them can not handle the job. Every serious band leader is looking for the cat that get the job done, professionally, every time.
@badbradАй бұрын
Alot of truth there for sure!
@slimlewisguitarАй бұрын
It really depends on the genre. Most would say that Jazz is the hardest music to play. Thus, New York City musicians are the best.
@badbradАй бұрын
Or Classical? Nashville didn't use to have much of a Jazz scene.....but it does now.
@PatrickCharlesjpcАй бұрын
You sound good in that clip. I've always heard there are some great players in Nashville, but my stomping ground has always been NY and LA.
@badbradАй бұрын
Thank you! It has come a long way from what it was. The scene is alot more diverse and more genres are played since I moved here in '94. It was kind of a what the hell have a done moment when I first got here.
@PatrickCharlesjpcАй бұрын
@@badbrad 🙂
@phoenixbenjaminАй бұрын
Hey bro I’m a Nashville Musician local #257 now in Jacksonville Florida, you’re not gonna find anything we were used to in Nasvegas. Unless you fly them down for a session
@badbradАй бұрын
Hey but your down here! Good to meet you!
@phoenixbenjaminАй бұрын
@@badbrad where you at brother?
@badbradАй бұрын
@@phoenixbenjamin Eventually near Tampa.
@TheFeelButtonАй бұрын
Nashville is for sure the easiest place to be a great musician. It's a stark and lonely musical landscape out here...and there...most everywhere. Cheers Brad!
@badbradАй бұрын
Cheers! Yes it def can be.
@bbowjazzАй бұрын
If you’re talking about urban hip-hop/modern R&B you might be right about LA, But if you’re talking about olds school Muscle Shoals/Memphis, not so sure. As a music making mecca, Nashville wins for Southern soul players.
@badbradАй бұрын
There is alot of that in Nashville for sure and alot of Memphis players move to Nashville.
@ccthree329Ай бұрын
Brad, I know your looking for the best of the best you can find but with your experience, ability, chops and over all knowledge have you ever thought of getting some plain old good players, maybe not the best ever but good decent solid guys and lending all you have to offer to see how successful of a unit you can put together? We would all be rooting for ya and the whole lineup the whole way and it would make for some interesting stuff.... just sayin.
@badbradАй бұрын
That’s a good idea. Will have to see what’s out there.
@tonejunkeeeАй бұрын
Nice ripping there. Reminds me of Jimmy Herrings work on Mirrors of Embarrassment ( Col Bruce & Aquarium Rescue Unit) which has Oteil on bass
@badbradАй бұрын
I will have to go check that out.....Thank you!
@badbradАй бұрын
Wow yes very similar groove and Herring is amazing!
@thebigleone1066Ай бұрын
Robben Ford recently left Cali to go to Nashville. Hmmm……
@badbradАй бұрын
But now he is in Europe so he didn't stay very long.
@thomboy54Ай бұрын
don't matter where your from you can be the best there so many ways to be great are you talking skill or just musicianship skill it.s hard to beat someone like tommy emanuel to me as a musician you can't beat Marck oconner
@badbradАй бұрын
Those guys are both greats I think by great in this context I just mean super versatile and pro musicians able to adapt to whatever situation they are in.
@thomboy54Ай бұрын
@@badbrad just leave your thumb print in what you do you could live 3 life times and not do it all miss playing live music i'm from north dakota keep and an eye out for Kevin Carson he does a solo acoustic show in Fl in the Destin Santa rosa beach area i respect any body that can make a living playing guitar today to me one of the most underrated player is Greg Jennings from Restless Heart and as a musician Dan Fogelberg the real heroes are women that stand by us music is life. life is music life
@badbradАй бұрын
@@thomboy54 Excellent Post! Music is indeed life.
@RoseCityMusicClubАй бұрын
Hey Brad, would that be the same flying condominium community that Randy Rhodes and Ozzy Osbourne were staying in on the faithful morning in 1982? Just curious.
@badbradАй бұрын
No that was near Knoxville...I'm in Florida.
@jasonvansteenwyk5984Ай бұрын
@@badbradRandy died in Leesburg.
@badbradАй бұрын
Ah ok....
@nakim556 күн бұрын
Not a chance. NYC, New Orleans. Not ONE innovation has came out of Nashville. No significant jazz players have came out of there and if you want to talk about the BEST players, that would be jazz musicians, not these pop musicians.
@badbrad6 күн бұрын
I'm telling you Nashville has some great Jazz players now. Check out Emmanuel Echem...amazing Trumpet player.
@GaZonk100Ай бұрын
more dissonance!
@badbradАй бұрын
Needs to be more?
@GaZonk100Ай бұрын
@@badbrad yes. . .clashes, head-on and back out
@badbradАй бұрын
@@GaZonk100 I like to play outside from time to time but you gotta pick your spots...
@GaZonk100Ай бұрын
@@badbrad true
@user-jq4fz6co8b10 күн бұрын
Nashville is home to A LOT of amazing players who either make terribly mediocre original music, end up jumping on with some country act or they fall into the cover gig thing. The scene is 100% overrated as hell
@badbrad10 күн бұрын
I hear what your saying...
@progressivehardindustrialslugАй бұрын
It matters not how well you play if you can't COMPOSE. These "players" all write the same 20 songs over and over and over. Hear a dirt-poor guy who CAN compose ORIGINAL MATERIAL in my FIRE-ROCK-SLUG playlist here on my YT page. A zero dollar demo that makes high dollar studios look useless.
@badbradАй бұрын
I'd say alot of the players can and do compose but have you seen Spotify royalties?