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Hopefully, he'll be more a writer than someone with vast talent. Some truly excellent artists become great session players, but are never able to write a single song to save they're life. I'm on the other side of the coin, I'm an okay drummer, and can "function" on a keyboard, but my greatest strength is writing and lyrics.
Impressive performance by a 10 year old. His interpretation reminds me of the performance by Prince:
My favorite remains the one from Eric Clapton.
While there were exceptions for people who left their mark on their music, even receiving the honorary title of "the Fifth Beatle" — most notably producer George Martin and keyboard player Billy Preston — outside collaborations were infrequent. However, for the George Harrison-penned song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," which appeared on "The White Album," a doozy of a collaborator was brought in: Eric Clapton, who was tasked with laying down the track's now-iconic solo (via Showbiz CheatSheet).
Certainly is Rob and full marks to the band taking the risk, in allowing this unknown youngster at this particular moment onto the stage with them to begin with.
Well folks I have never heard of this instrument before, have you? one thing about you-tube though, you are always learning something new, no matter how old you are
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