Number One with an Axe! A Look at the Guitar’s Role in America’s #1 Hits, Volume 2, 1960-64
By Michael Rays
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Guitar-wise, what happened between Buddy Holly and the Beatles?
Michael Rays continues his look at the guitar's role in America's #1 hit songs, this time looking at all the top hits from January 1960 through December 1964. He ranks each #1 hit on four guitar-centric criteria: riffage, rhythm, fills and solos. Each song has a video link so you can watch, listen and enjoy. The Beatles, the Beach Boys, The Four Seasons, Roy Orbison... they're all here! It's a great trip down memory lane.
Michael Rays
Michael Rays grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He graduated from Northwestern University and served nine years in the Navy, flying the SH-60B Seahawk helicopter. Michael lives in Billings, Montana with his wife and daughter.
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Number One with an Axe! A Look at the Guitar’s Role in America’s #1 Hits, Volume 2, 1960-64 - Michael Rays
Number One with an AXE!
A Look at the Guitar’s Role in America’s #1 Hits
Volume Two: 1960-1964
By Michael Rays
Published by Michael Rays at Smashwords
Copyright 2016 Michael Rays
Also by Michael Rays, published at Smashwords:
Six-String Sleuth: A Guitar Player’s Guide to Figuring Out Song Chords
Guitar Odyssey
Guitar Odyssey 2: Talkin’ Dirty
Number One with an AXE! The Fifties
Number One with an AXE! Volume 3, 1965-69
Number One with an AXE! Volume 4, 1970-74
Number One with an AXE! Volume 5, 1975-79
Number One with an AXE! Volume 6, 1980-84
Number One with an AXE! Volume 7, 1985-89
Headers: Scores & Headlines from Brazil 2014
Number One with an AXE! is a look at the role of the guitar in America’s #1 Billboard hits. Guitar gadfly Michael Rays listens to, comments on and scores each #1 hit in terms of four guitar-centric criteria: riffage, rhythm, fills and solos. The result is an exploratory history of the guitar at the pinnacle of American pop music.
It’s time to take a look at the early sixties! What treasures await...?
Table of Contents
Riffs on Guitar Odyssey
Ode to Guitar Players
Methodology Used
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
Facts & Statistics
About the Author
Riffs on Guitar Odyssey
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…you quickly get into the spirit of the project and it becomes great fun to read.
- darkerthanblue.wordpress.com (Deep Purple blog)
Rays creates a chronicle of growth that will immerse and inspire fellow guitar players who have their own 'impossible' playing goals and aspirations…
- D. Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
…a surprisingly entertaining read.
- Last Best News
…Michael Rays has crafted a literate, interesting, funny and, oddly, moving account of his six-string journey…
- Missoula Independent
You learn, as Rays did in real time, that the journey towards achieving something, even if it seems simple at first blush, can be trying, surprising, and fulfilling with ample happy accidents in between.
- Guitarkadia.com
Ode to Guitar Players by Michael Rays
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What meaneth one who says ‘I play guitar’?
A batch of basic chords strummed ‘round the fire
An introverted teen who’d be a star
woodshedding endless blues licks on a Squier?
A young gal voicing jazz chords warm and pure
An old man finger-picking on the porch
A classicist, with tones that long endure
or metal shredders carrying the torch?
A drunken punker, fast and out of tune
an aging rocker holding onto youth
a bold flamenco player ‘neath the moon
a studious composer seeking truth?
Thus meaneth one who says ‘I play guitar’:
‘I’ve joined the journey infinitely far.’