HIP Video Promo Presents: Terry Robb Premieres "How A Free Man Feels" Music Video at Vintage Guitar Magazine
Enjoy the great tones, great pickin', and voice of Terry Robb and his '47 Martin O-18 doing "How a Free Man Feels," the third track on his latest album, "Confessin' My Dues."
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Some musicians win awards. Then there are the very few who have awards named after them. Terry Robb – one of the most decorated and widely respected artists working in any genre –is one of those guys. The Vancouver-born, Portland-based bluesman took home the Muddy Award for Best Acoustic Guitar so many times that the Cascade Blues Association finally broke down and attached his name to the trophy permanently.
Recognition for his artistry doesn't stop there. The Oregon Music Hall of Famer has been praised by Rolling Stone, Acoustic Guitar, Down Beat, Guitar Player, Vintage Guitar, and Living Blues, which called him one of the nation's finest acoustic guitarists. He's toured the country with Buddy Guy, Steve Miller, and John Fahey, appeared on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, strummed and picked for the crowd at the Rose Garden before a Portland Trail Blazers game, and collaborated with the Oregon Symphony. During his multi-decade run in the spotlight – one in which he's released fifteen acclaimed albums – he's shown himself to be a master of nearly every blues style and technique imaginable.
He's played slide, he's played electric, he's finger-picked, he's kept it traditional, he's gone experimental, he's given it to the crowd rough and fiery, he's been gentle and understated, and he's pushed the blues into places where it doesn't ordinarily go. But he's never any better than he is when he picks up his Martin acoustic and lets it rip.
That's what he does on "How A Free Man Feels" , the newest single from his most recent set. Confessin' My Dues is a further demonstration of Terry Robb's flexibility and mercurial talent - and these songs are straight-forward examples of superb axemanship. There's nothing fancy about this clip, but they sure are effective.
In "How A Free Man Feels", the video shows Robb alone in the studio. This one is simple: just him and his guitar. Black and white fades to bright color, as he sings about wanting to know how a free man feels. There's no distraction - just Terry Robb's voice and his intricate guitar work. With close-up shots of him at the microphone and his hands fretting the six strings, it's a an intimate look at the master at work.
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