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Posted on February 14, 2008 by Steve

Grace And Gratitude now available on Amazon.com

I’ve just seen that my 2004 album Grace and Gratitude is now available on Amazon.com for download – $8.99 for the whole album, which is less than a fiver if it works from the UK… is that good? ;o)

And in keeping with my current obsession with Youtube, here’s a video of the title track (not the album version :o)

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Working on the 5Ts - timing, tuning, tone, taste a Working on the 5Ts -
timing,
tuning,
tone,
taste and
technique.
Not necessarily in that order 🙂
Been practicing a LOT with a pick of late, taking Been practicing a LOT with a pick of late, taking inspiration from @steve_swallow_bass, @codywrightmusic and @julieslickbass. Loving the @jimdunlopusa Tortex Flow pick. Good times 🙂❤️🎶
My last gig was exactly a year ago, in Trieste, It My last gig was exactly a year ago, in Trieste, Italy. An amazing night with a bit of a story attached - the live album of that gig is called Hindsight and you can hear it, buy it and read the story at music.stevelawson.net
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Let's not fuck up coming out of lockdown, eh? We might be able to get back to playing music in a room with people.
From a Chick Corea masterclass at Berklee in 1985, From a Chick Corea masterclass at Berklee in 1985, his "Cheap But Good Advice For Playing Music In A Group" - this was given to the attendees as a handout when they arrived. 
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(write up of the masterclass is here https://www.csmonitor.com/1985/0422/lchick.html )
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Advice to read, remember and live. ❤️❤️ (though number 14 is negotiable - beating the shit out of your instrument can be amazing 😉)
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