Talmage Holt Farlow...Tal Farlow
Nope my real name is not Tal.. :shock: ..
I have chosen this User name to honor my favorite guitarist of all time..
Talmage Holt Farlow.. (AKA Tal)...
So when you see my signature Tal Rules I am referring to the baddest jazz guitar player (IMHO) of all time. NOT giving myself props..
I own almost every recording this gentle giant of a man ever made, plus several of his DVD's that he made late in his life.
Just a humble good natured country boy from Greensboro, North Carolina. The man didn't even start playing until he was 20 years old and within 2 years he's touring the country with the Red Norvo trio and playing some of the most blazingly fast, tasty jazz guitar probably ever played. 8)
At the height of his success, he just leaves the jazz scene buys a house on the New Jersey coast and takes up the profession of sign painter. Still picked with a few select students and friends for years. Painted signs and fished from his dock in his backyard.. :shock:
Club owners in NYC begged him to come play but he never did until very late in his life. He much prefereed hanging around the house and pickn' and fishin' than the limelight. 8)
Here's a little bio of Tal for those that are interested...
http://talfarlowfilm.com/home.htm
Also the same above web site has a link to 4 video clips. Just awesome stuff.
Clip 1 is an introduction by none other than George Benson followed by a photographic collage with Tal playing in the background, with the Red Norvo trio. Just tearing it up.
Clip 2 is an interview with Tal..
Clip 3 is a jam in Tal's living room with Tommy Flannigan..
Clip 4 is Tal and the great guitarist Lenny Breau, clowning around and pickn'.
Here's the link to the vid for those that are interested..
http://talfarlowfilm.com/film_excerpts.htm
Just my all time favorite guitarist, and one of my all time favorite personalities in the jazz wolrd..
What a Player.. 8) .
Hope you guys dig this. 8) .
See Ya,
Tal (The Fake one)...

I have chosen this User name to honor my favorite guitarist of all time..
Talmage Holt Farlow.. (AKA Tal)...
So when you see my signature Tal Rules I am referring to the baddest jazz guitar player (IMHO) of all time. NOT giving myself props..

I own almost every recording this gentle giant of a man ever made, plus several of his DVD's that he made late in his life.
Just a humble good natured country boy from Greensboro, North Carolina. The man didn't even start playing until he was 20 years old and within 2 years he's touring the country with the Red Norvo trio and playing some of the most blazingly fast, tasty jazz guitar probably ever played. 8)
At the height of his success, he just leaves the jazz scene buys a house on the New Jersey coast and takes up the profession of sign painter. Still picked with a few select students and friends for years. Painted signs and fished from his dock in his backyard.. :shock:
Club owners in NYC begged him to come play but he never did until very late in his life. He much prefereed hanging around the house and pickn' and fishin' than the limelight. 8)
Here's a little bio of Tal for those that are interested...
http://talfarlowfilm.com/home.htm
Also the same above web site has a link to 4 video clips. Just awesome stuff.
Clip 1 is an introduction by none other than George Benson followed by a photographic collage with Tal playing in the background, with the Red Norvo trio. Just tearing it up.
Clip 2 is an interview with Tal..
Clip 3 is a jam in Tal's living room with Tommy Flannigan..
Clip 4 is Tal and the great guitarist Lenny Breau, clowning around and pickn'.
Here's the link to the vid for those that are interested..
http://talfarlowfilm.com/film_excerpts.htm
Just my all time favorite guitarist, and one of my all time favorite personalities in the jazz wolrd..
What a Player.. 8) .
Hope you guys dig this. 8) .
See Ya,
Tal (The Fake one)...



Comments
That's cool!! Somehow I knew that's were your screen name came from. Not sure if it was from another thread or something?? Anyhow I will deffinetly check those vids out!! Thats one thing being part of this community has done is introduced me to so many great guitar players that I just never was exposed to or new of?? Man you think Tal got started late?? I started for real at age 30, almost 4 years ago now. I asure you I'm no Tal either one!! But I've given the rest of my days to grow musically and Glorify God with this wonderfull gift of music!! God is so creative & to me I feel so alive when I'm in my feeble attempts creating music. I feel like I'm finaly doing what I was created to do, & it puts a smile on God's face?? Anyhow That's how I feel. Thanks for posting this Tal God Bless you!!
Partch
Here's a player namced 5 sharp from the Netherlands playing one..
Listen to that dreamy tone and his cool playing on \"Greensleeves\"..
Awesome vid... 8)
to walk away from a fruitful career in music---I could understand how the scene would get old and the longing for a normal life would be calling.
thanks for posting that tal
Tal was the ultimate in cool... 8)
Another of my favorites from that era is Johnny Smith..
Similar story to Tal's..Just walked away from the jazz scene at the height of his career to open a music store in Colorado Springs.
Gave it all up to raise his daughter.. 8) .
When asked if he ever missed NYC and the jazz scene, his response..
\"My best memory of NYC was watching if fade out of sight in my rear view mirror when I headed to Colorado\".
(Sorry New Yorkers...You've got a great town and I enjoy my visits there..That's Johnny talking not me...)...
More info on Johnny Smith here...
http://www.csindy.com/csindy/2001-03-15/cover.html
If you want to hear the smooth, ultra cool sound of the Johnny Smith guitar, check out the bottom link on everyone of my posts...
You'll get to listen to Johnny Smith and Stan Getz's classic recording of \"Moonlight in Vermont\", brought to you courtesy of NPR.. 8) .
See Ya,
Tal. 8) .
yup That little girl needed a dad more that a guitar hero---very cool
When asked if he ever missed NYC and the jazz scene, his response..
\"My best memory of NYC was watching if fade out of sight in my rear view mirror when I headed to Colorado\".
Elderly just got one in - $7000. It looks very cool. The tight scroll cutaway is a very nice touch.
http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/40U-3977.htm
Here's a reissuie with a buy it now price of $3300 or best offer. 8)
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000-Gibson-Custom-Shop-Tal-Farlow-Vintage-Sunburst_W0QQitemZ320025002465QQihZ011QQcategoryZ33040QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
But if anybody out there is really considering something in the 5 to 8 grand area for an axe, do yourself a favor. Go play an L5CES. Simply unbelievable.. :shock:
My wallet and wife only allow me to play guitars in the believable range.