GERRY JOE WEISE & JiMi TRiBE performed "Purple Haze" at the WOODSTOCK 40th Anniversary Tribute Festival in Matignicourt near Paris on August 15th 2009. A fiery jamming arrangement on Jimi Hendrix Experience's famous classic.
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GERRY JOE WEISE & JiMi TRiBE performed "Purple Haze" at the WOODSTOCK 40th Anniversary Tribute Festival in Matignicourt near Paris on August 15th 2009. A fiery jamming arrangement on Jimi Hendrix Experience's famous classic.
The 2nd part to Aussie Blues Jam. Gwyn Ashton and Gerry Joe Weise, jamming on Freddie King's "I'm Tore Down". Recorded live at the Blues Rock Festival, Les Grosses Guitares in Vaugneray, France, on September 19th 2009. Gwyn is on vocals and guitar, Gerry Joe is on guitar, Kev Hickman is on drums and Philippe Dandrimont is on bass.
2 Australian Blues guitarists, Gwyn Ashton and Gerry Joe Weise, jamming on Freddie King's "I'm Tore Down". Recorded live at the Blues Rock Festival, Les Grosses Guitares in Vaugneray, France, on September 19th 2009. Gwyn is on vocals and guitar, Gerry Joe is on guitar, Kev Hickman is on drums and Philippe Dandrimont is on bass.
Highlights from Gerry Joe Weise's July 2009 USA Tour in Arizona. Filmed in Phoenix, Paradise Valley and Picacho Peak. With Gerry Joe Weise on lead guitar, Pablo Richards on bass and Jimbo Gibbons on drums, with a guest appearance from Christian Leefeldt on rhythm guitar, recorded live in Tempe.
GERRY JOE WEISE & JiMi TRiBE performed "Little Wing" at the WOODSTOCK 40th Anniversary Festival tribute on the Chateau Goncourt grounds in Matignicourt not too far from Paris. "Little Wing" written by Jimi Hendrix was the soulful ballad for that night's Festival performance just after Sunset.
Australian bluesman, Gerry Joe Weise filmed in location at Cave Creek, Arizona USA in July 2009. Featuring the original composition "Dreamtime Shuffle" and his 1960 Airline Town and Country guitar for bottleneck slide.
Gerry Joe Weise's live in concert incendiary version of his 2009 original "B Good 2 Me". Recorded at the Conservatoire with fiery guitar solos, along with Pascal Miseria on drums and Philippe Dandrimont on bass.
Gerry Joe Weise's very popular original instrumental "Blueswalker", written in 1993, is an ever present composition performed at most of his concerts. This tune has jazz tinged, slightly jazz-rock, improvisation over an up-beat rhythm. Gerry Joe is really flying here, as his band explores the different syncopations of this funky number. He is playing a vintage 1963 Stratocaster through a tube Vibroverb amplifier.
Australian Bluesman, GERRY JOE WEISE performing "Voodoo Chile" (Hendrix). An acoustic solo version, with a John Lee Hooker rhythm, Delta Blues style picking, and Gerry Joe Weise special arrangement, as a tribute to Jimi.
Gerry Joe Weise has lived in the Outback in Australia, toured the Northern Territory, and stayed on Aboriginal communities. This composition reflects his impressions while being out in the desert, the early morning sunrise, the evening sunset, and the Dreamtime.
Australian Gerry Joe Weise performing "Inside Looking Out", originally written by Eric Burdon and Chas Chandler of The Animals, which was later made famous by Grand Funk Railroad.
A psychedelic rendition of Jimi's "PURPLE HAZE". A live recording by the Australian GERRY JOE WEISE and his English blues rock rhythm section. With artistic oil lightshows (like the ones used in the 1960's and 1970's), abstract artwork designs, and live Gerry Joe Weise concert footage. Psychedelic, Jam Band, and Fusion improvisation influences are blended to pay tribute to the great JIMI HENDRIX, but never to clone him
Gerry Joe Weise is playing his self hand-built Sonic Custom slide guitar. The song "You Gotta Move" (Mississippi Fred McDowell) is a journey in time, with a contemporary arrangement on a classic blues theme. With Pascal Miseria on drums and Pat Bosvot on the double-bass.
Australian Gerry Joe Weise and his trio performing Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile" to an enthusiastic audience at the Auditorium. Gerry Joe breaks a string near the end of the song, but that didn't stop his fiery rendition that evening.
Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man", with a scorching performance by the australian Gerry Joe Weise on slide guitar and vocals, and the famous englishman Keith Boyce on drums, the crowd went wild on this performance !
My Dear Gerry Joe,
Your sound is truly amazing... You can play & get a lot of sound out for just 1 guitar! Really Awesome my friend! Can't wait to get together in the USA & keep you BUSY! I am looking forward to it!
Have a safe trip!
~Diane
Cooooooooooool !!! Toooooooo Coooooooooool !!!
Your new slideshow-video is very exciting with it's transitions and effects ! You'll have to explain me how you done that ! Otherwise the song "Long Train Blues" is my favorite !
Lol, Ray Rogers inc.