Jazz Guitar Life “sat down” with Jon Raney, the son of the great Jazz Guitarist Jimmy Raney and younger brother of the equally wonderful Jazz Guitarist Doug Raney. Jon shares wonderful and entertaining memories about Jimmy and Doug and his thoughts and recollections are quite candid when they need to be. Even though we spent over an hour and a half in conversation, there’s definitely going to be a part 2. So stay tuned for that 🙂
In the meantime also encourage you to check out Jon’s website/blog for more stories, information, audio clips and transcriptions at jonraney.com. As always, I’d love to hear or read your feedback so don’t be shy! Enjoy 🙂
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Listen to “Jazz Guitar Life Podcast: Ep 22 – Jon Raney Talks Jimmy and Doug Raney” on Spreaker.…
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It was a great listen! Honored to be mentioned. Raney forever!
Hi Felix and thanks for dropping by and listening. It was an enjoyable interview to do and fun to hear you mentioned 🙂
Take care and all the best.
Lyle – Jazz Guitar Life
Great interview. Keep up the great work keeping the greats of jazz guitar alive.
Big fan of Jimmy and Doug. Thank you very much.
Hi Vincent and thank you for the kind words…your encouragement and support is greatly appreciated!
Take care and all the best.
Lyle – Jazz Guitar Life