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  1. Apr 23, 2019 · Lane’s playing—his seemingly effortless virtuosity—is perfect for the YouTube age. When he was still a teenager, Lane’s playing was being dissected on bootleg cassettes by emerging guitar stars like Paul Gilbert. Even his most technical work was undergirded by soul and his work with Hellborg flows with grace and ease.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shawn_LaneShawn Lane - Wikipedia

    Shawn Lane (March 21, 1963 – September 26, 2003) was an American musician who released two studio albums and collaborated with a variety of musicians including Ringo Starr, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Reggie Young, Joe Walsh, Jonas Hellborg, Anders Johansson, Jens Johansson and many others.

  3. Dec 12, 2022 · In 1989, Mike described him as “the biggest underground cult guitar player in the world right now. Even when he was 15, Shawn had the reputation for being the fastest guitarist out on the road. He had a feel and wang bar technique that sounded like a hyper Edward Van Halen. Since then Shawn has devoted a lot of time to piano study.

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  5. shawnlanemusic.com › bioShawn Lane - Bio

    Bio. Shawn Lane is three-time GRAMMY Nominee and 28-time IBMA Award winner with Blue Highway. He has toured or recorded with Ricky Skaggs, Lee Ann Womack, Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, Doyle Lawson, Larry Sparks, Kenny Chesney, Jerry Douglas, and Willie Nelson, among others. Shawn is an explosive vocalist and instrumentalist, as well as a ...

  6. Shawn Lane. Guitar Virtuoso. Shawn Lane (March 21, 1963 – September 26, 2003) Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lane began playing piano with his sisters at the age of eight, but did not play guitar seriously until he was ten. At age 12–13 he began to practice heavily. At fourteen, he became the lead guitarist for Black Oak Arkansas (BOA) and ...

  7. Shawn Lane and Richard Bennett released 1682. on February 13, 2024. Written by Lane, the haunting track follows a spirit from 1682 who wanders through time. watching the world change. Listen or download now!

  8. Try to get a feel for Shawns concepts by playing all the uneven groupings of notes in all the different pentatonic positions, like 3, 5, 7 or 9 notes, using different amounts of notes per string. Use as many different rhythms as you can think of, like triplets, sixteenths, etc. and also start on a different beat to get some rhythmic ...