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"SCOTTY MOORE & FRIENDS LIVE IN LONDON" DOCUMENTARY MASTER VIDEO AND AUDIO TAPES, 1999
WINFIELD SCOTT "SCOTTY" MOORE (b. 1931) American guitarist, best known for his backing of Elvis Presley in the first part of his career, between 1954 and the beginning of Elvis' Hollywood years. He was ranked forty-fourth in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Scotty Moore has had an eventful retirement. After forming the foundation of rock & roll with his signature guitar riffs on Elvis Presley's historic Sun Records sides in 1954 and 1955, Moore subsequently influenced five decades of guitarists; Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Jeff Beck, to name but a few. The quiet and unassuming guitarist left performing and the public eye in 1968. Twenty-four years would pass before he would pick up his instrument of choice again. The 1990's bought a renewed interest in recording and performing to Moore, who was encouraged by the likes of Carl Perkins, the Rolling Stones, among others. Scotty Moore was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 It was on July 13, 1999 that Moore arrived at London's Air Studios as a special guest of Sir George Martin and Gibson Musical Instruments for an event held in his honor, the unveiling of the limited edition Scotty Moore Gibson ES295 guitar. A private concert followed in which Moore and his band was joined by a variety of special guest performers that included former Elvis band mate, drummer D. J. Fontana, Jack Bruce (Cream) and guitar virtuosos Alvin Lee (Ten Years After), Steve Howe (Yes), Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy), and Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music.) The small, invited audience was treated to a rousing set that included: Mystery Train, That's All Right/Blue Moon of Kentucky, My Baby Left Me, Trying To Get To You, Heartbreak Hotel, Jailhouse Rock, Rip It Up/Blue Suede Shoes (Alvin Lee on vocals and guitar), I Got A Woman (Steve Howe), Hound Dog and Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Jack Bruce on bass), Don't Be Cruel and One Night (Jack Bruce on bass and Gary Moore on guitar), Milk Cow Boogie (Gary Moore on guitar), Baby Let's Play House, Money Honey and Mystery Train (Phil Manzanera on guitar). Additional footage includes the Gibson guitar presentation, interviews and conversation with Scotty Moore, D.J. Fontana, Sir George Martin, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Jack Bruce. A bonus video track features Money Honey with Jan Akkerman of Focus from Amsterdam on Dec. 19, 1999. The documentary was recorded by noted studio engineer Rupert Coulson on 2-inch, 24-track analog master tapes. Each tape includes the multi-track recordings of all the songs performed. These tapes may be used to mix customized versions of the songs. Four of the audio tracks have been mixed. Digital transfers of the entire program include separate tracks for digital mixing. All film footage was shot with five cameras (three Beta SP, DVCAM and PAL format DVCAM. These include rehearsals, second takes, the entire performance, and interviews, plus all the material used in the finished film. Also included is a DVD film master of the edited performance, DVCAM master of the edited performance, CD master of the audio portion of the performance with four tracks digitally mastered and rough mixes of remaining tracks. While no rights can be sold with this package of historical master material, a list of contacts for future licensing clearances will be provided, should the buyer choose to pursue a commercial release. Also included is a 16 x 22" poster for Moore's Spring 1999 concert tour of the U.K.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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