The Memphis Guitarist that Influenced Reggie Young, Steve Cropper, and Chips Moman. Ask Zac 117
To Support the Channel:<br/>https://www.patreon.com/AskZac<br/>Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZac<br/>Venmo @AskZac <br/>Or check out my store for merch - www.askzac.com<br/><br/>Spotlight on the greatest unknown Memphis guitarist, Clarence Nelson. He was a major influence in both style and tone on Steve Cropper, Reggie Young, and Chips Moman. Clarence was an African-American guitarist who worked with bandleader, Ben Branch, and from there influenced the younger players that saw him live, or watched him in the studio on early Stax, American, and Hi/Royal sessions. Nelson also toured with both James Carr and William Bell in the 60s and 70s. He should be credited as an early adopter of the Telecaster in Memphis, and how he paved the way for others with his funky low string licks, and stuttering bends. <br/><br/>Much thanks to Red Kelly's excellent detective work on Clarence which can be found here. <br/>http://souldetective.com/case8part1.html<br/><br/>Also, check out my interview with Reggie Young where we discuss Clarence Nelson later in the video<br/> • Reggie Young | Tr... <br/><br/>Michael Ross mentioned Clarence in his piece on Reggie<br/>https://www.premierguitar.com/artists...<br/><br/>Gear Used:<br/><br/>1957 Fender Esquire with an added vintage neck pickup. Restoration and aging on the body by Dan "Danocaster" Strain. Rewind of bridge pickup by Ron Ellis.<br/><br/>Strings: <br/>D'Addario NYXL 10-46 Amazon affiliate link https://amzn.to/3uD1WnZ<br/><br/>Pick:<br/>D'Andrea Medium-Heavy<br/><br/>Amp:<br/>2021 Fender Vibro Champ Reverb <br/><br/>Effects used:<br/>amp verb<br/><br/>#askzac #guitartech #telecaster