Gurf Morlix


I recently heard some of his songs and he reminded me of Leonard Cohen only better, more compelling. At first thought it sounded like raw in the gutter type music, but the songs just draw you in. 

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Gurf was a major force behind Lucinda's early career rise. His understated, supportive playing is an exercise in how to back up a singer. Not flashy-- just very tasteful-- for those who appreciate that sort of thing. 

Check out the performances from her her first Austin City Limits appearance on youtube. (Hint-- the show where her hair is blonde). 

 

 

@jc4659

You’re welcome. Note that the youtube  ACL performances I mentioned with Gurf are from 1989.

In retrospect, I guess I should've said his playing with her is "exemplary" or "provides a text book example of how to back up a singer".  The best words don't always strike me, immediately. ;o)

 

 

 

@dodgealum 

Lucky you!  

The closest experience I've had to that was seeing the Hot Band (without EmmyLou) in a tiny cafe in Santa Barbara in the late 70's, with Rodney Crowell, Albert Lee and Frank Reckard in attendance. 

 

It's always a treat to catch such greats in small venues. I saw Albert at a small theater in Grass Valley (Center for the Arts), sitting in with a local band. He also did a couple solo tunes on piano. BTW, I lived in Santa Barbara '76 - '82. That town was a paradise for music lovers. My wife and I and all our friends lived in little shacks, but the music scene was great.  Eventually, the high cost of living there  compelled us to move away but it was fun for awhile.