We've been watching Hulu here at home. I like it.
Today they had a movie about Les Paul. Maybe because Les died this month at 94. Good going, Les.
Les Paul is a guitar legend. I can't due him justice, but Wikpedia probably can. He was an inventor as well as a musician. I first remember him with his wife, Mary Ford singing on the radio in the early 1950's. I didn't like their music much at the time, but I didn't like Benny Goodman then or Peggy Lee. I can appreciate them now.
On the movie, there were several clips with other well known musicians. Jeff Beck, for instance. Then Tommy Emanuel. He's Australian, but I had never heard of him. So I did a search and started playing a little of his music. It's very solid finger picking. I'm listening to acoustic music now. He does more than that, but it reminds me of other guitar players I like a lot, starting with Elizabeth Cotten, Etta Baker, Taj Majal, Chet Atkins, Doc Watson, and so on.
A few months ago, I found another artist, Jorma Kaukonen, in a similar way. I started playing Grace Slick, Jefferson Airplane, and ended up finding a wonderful guitarist I didn't know.
Listening to: 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' from 'Endless Road' by 'Tommy Emmanuel' on Performer Media Center