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  1. www.robbenford.comROBBEN FORD

    About Robben Ford Watching Robben Ford take the stage is equal parts gratifying, awe-inspiring, and challenging—a perfect storm of creativity and emotion that results in some seriously good music. As soon as he plays his first note, you realize that you’re in the presence of a bonafide guitar master.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robben_FordRobben Ford - Wikipedia

    Robben Lee Ford (born December 16, 1951) [1] is an American blues, jazz, and rock guitarist. [2] He was a member of the L.A. Express and Yellowjackets and has collaborated with Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, Larry Carlton, Rick Springfield, Little Feat, and Kiss. He was named one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century ...

  3. Robben Ford A five-time Grammy nominee, he has played with artists as diverse as Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Witherspoon, Miles Davis, George Harrison, Phil Lesh, Bonnie Raitt, Michael McDonald, Bob Dylan, John Mayall, Greg Allman, John Scofield, Susan Tedeschi, Keb Mo, Larry Carlton, Mavis Staples, Brad Paisley, and many others.

  4. www.youtube.com › c › RobbenFordofficialRobben Ford - YouTube

    This is my channel where you will find tons of video old and new including new guitar lessons which I post weekly. Make suer to also check out my Guitar Dojo...

  5. Apr 15, 2013 · One of the main inspirations for this unusual move came from Kind of Blue, the seminal 1959 jazz album by trumpeter Miles Davis—who Ford played with back in 1986. “It presents quite a moody thing,” Ford says, “and it’s consistent—there aren’t a lot of highs and lows. It stays in one place and just explores it.”.

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · Robben Ford Interview: On the road with George Harrison & Eric Clapton. In this interview, we explore life, music, and much more from the perspective of legendary guitarist Robben Ford, known for his collaborative work with artists like Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, and Kiss.

  7. May 6, 2015 · 1. Ford’s earliest influences aren’t exactly surprising. “My first guitar hero was Mike Bloomfield. In the jazz world, I’d have to say Jim Hall—and B.B. King is definitely the King! Jimi Hendrix is a unique stylist of the electric guitar, and is a huge influence on my rhythm playing.”. 2.