How long have you been playing?
Born Musician
What was the first concert you ever went to?
Parliment Funkadelics, Da Homie Lou, The Space Ship Landing (The MotherShip)
What gear do you use?
Guitars: Fender Custom Glass Stratocaster , Rickenbacker 325, Epiphone SuperNova & Epiphone Riviera P93, Ibanez IBZ-LZ Electric & EWC30 Acoustic, 1978 Kramer 650G, BC Rich - Acrylic Mockingbird, Warlock, & Eagle DLX, 1967 K573 Speed Demon, 4 Custom Built Guitars, Joshua (Ovation Style Acoustic), De Rosa Uzi Camoflage Guitar, My Glass Strat is one of my favorite pieces.
Bass Guitar: All Black Fender Precision. ("AKA" P-Bass)
Keyboard: M-Audio Keystation 88-es
Virtual Gear:
Abbey Road Drums, Abelton 8.2, Acid Pro, Addictive Drums, Adobe Audition, Akai Virtual Sampler, Alesis SR16 Drum Machine, Analog Factory, Arturia Keyboard Collection, ARP2600 V2, CS-80v2, Jupiter-8V2, Minimoog V, Moog Modular V.2, Prophet V.2, Brass 2, Spark, Antares Auto Tune, Audacity, Audio Damage, Audio Realism, BeatKangz, Blueline, Brass, Cakewalk Sonar, CoolEdit Pro, Cubase LE, DigiDesign Protools, Diversion, drumatic_ve_1_01, EfthimiaOrganV1.2, Emagic Logic, Fender Rhodes, FL Studio 10, Focusrite, FXpansion, G-Force, Guitar Tracks, Halion, IK Multimedia, Image Line Groove Machine, IZotope, Kontakt 5, Korg Legacy, Kurzweil_K2000, Lennar Digital Sylenth1, Lexicon PSP, LinPlug Albino, Luxonix, Machine Massive, Native Gold Bundle, Native Instruments, Native Instruments B4, Native Instruments Elektrik, Native Instruments FM7, Native Instruments FM8, Native Instruments Kontakt, Native Instruments Pro-53, Native Instruments Spektral, NI-Komplete 7, Novation Bass Station, Novation V-Station, N-Track Studio, Nuendo, Prophet 5, ProteusVX, PSP Audioware, PSP Vintage, QuadraSid Synth, Reason 2.5, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Reason 808 Refill, Reason Collection of Refills, Reason Triton Refills, ReFX. Nexus, Roland Virtual Sound Module, Sampletron, Samplitude Pro X 12, Silverton, Silvertone 4 BPM, SoundFonts, SoundForge 10, Steinberg Cubase, Studio One, SugarBytes, Super Platinum Plugins, TC Works Native Bundle, TimeWorks Millennium Pack, Tool Rack 3.0, ToonTrack Beatstation, TR 808, Tritone, U-He. Zebra, VB-Audio, Vintage Organs, VST Amplitube, VST CamelPhat, VST Drum Machine, Waves & PRS Gtr Guitar , Waves Diamond, Waves Mercury, Waves Platinum, Waves Renisance, Waves SSL 4000, Waves Vocal Bundle,
etc.........Okay I'm tire now, but I got alot more stuff...Maybe I'll list it later. Okay a little bit more.
Physical Gear:
Tascam DA-88, Tascam 102 MK II, Peavey Bass Digital Phase Modulation Synthesizer,
EMU Proteus 1 Plus Orchestral, Korg exM1 R Music Workstation, Kawai XD-5 Digital Percusion Synthesizer, Teac PB-64 Patch Bay, JWD Davis DA-120A Amplifier,
4 Motu Micro Express Interfaces, Motu Express XT USB Interface, Tascam US-428 Interface, Alesis RA-300 Amplifier, Shure Professional Mic Mixer, Yamaha TX81Z FM Tone Generator, Sony HR-GPS Guitar Processor, Digitech RP6 & RP1 Guitar Processors, Zoom 505 Guitar Processor, V-Amp 2 Virtual Guitar Amplifier, Kawai K3 M Sythsizer Module, 2 Yamaha FB-01 FM Sound Generators, Korg DSM-1 Digital Sampling
Synthesizer, Akai S-20 Stereo Phase Sampler, Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator,Korg Symphony Orcherstra Module, Alesis MicroVerb, 3 Mackie Designs CR-1604 Mixers,
Mackie Micro Series 1202 Mixer, Behringer Power Play Pro XL, HeadPhone Amplifier,
Re’An 48 Way Patch System, 2 Peavey Max Bass Preamps, Yamaha RX15 Digital Rhythm Programmer, Technics & Numark Turntables, Atus AM200 Stereo Mixer,
TimeLine DSC –100 Digital System Controller, WJ-MX 12 Digital AV Mixer, Ambic V-6321 A/V Processor, Videonic Video Equalizer,10 Computer Workstations, Rogers LS 3/5A Monitors, Altec Lansing, Sony, Boston & JBL Monitors, Nakamichi RX-202 Cassette Deck,
Phillips N 4504 Reel to Reel, MK 219 & Shure S55 Microphones, Like I said too much stuff to list, I still got more stuff, but I'll just stop right here, but you did ask the question what gear do I use (Hopefully you get the idea). I go hard when it comes to getting studio gear.
Bass Guitar: All Black Fender Precision. ("AKA" P-Bass)
Keyboard: M-Audio Keystation 88-es
Virtual Gear:
Abbey Road Drums, Abelton 8.2, Acid Pro, Addictive Drums, Adobe Audition, Akai Virtual Sampler, Alesis SR16 Drum Machine, Analog Factory, Arturia Keyboard Collection, ARP2600 V2, CS-80v2, Jupiter-8V2, Minimoog V, Moog Modular V.2, Prophet V.2, Brass 2, Spark, Antares Auto Tune, Audacity, Audio Damage, Audio Realism, BeatKangz, Blueline, Brass, Cakewalk Sonar, CoolEdit Pro, Cubase LE, DigiDesign Protools, Diversion, drumatic_ve_1_01, EfthimiaOrganV1.2, Emagic Logic, Fender Rhodes, FL Studio 10, Focusrite, FXpansion, G-Force, Guitar Tracks, Halion, IK Multimedia, Image Line Groove Machine, IZotope, Kontakt 5, Korg Legacy, Kurzweil_K2000, Lennar Digital Sylenth1, Lexicon PSP, LinPlug Albino, Luxonix, Machine Massive, Native Gold Bundle, Native Instruments, Native Instruments B4, Native Instruments Elektrik, Native Instruments FM7, Native Instruments FM8, Native Instruments Kontakt, Native Instruments Pro-53, Native Instruments Spektral, NI-Komplete 7, Novation Bass Station, Novation V-Station, N-Track Studio, Nuendo, Prophet 5, ProteusVX, PSP Audioware, PSP Vintage, QuadraSid Synth, Reason 2.5, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Reason 808 Refill, Reason Collection of Refills, Reason Triton Refills, ReFX. Nexus, Roland Virtual Sound Module, Sampletron, Samplitude Pro X 12, Silverton, Silvertone 4 BPM, SoundFonts, SoundForge 10, Steinberg Cubase, Studio One, SugarBytes, Super Platinum Plugins, TC Works Native Bundle, TimeWorks Millennium Pack, Tool Rack 3.0, ToonTrack Beatstation, TR 808, Tritone, U-He. Zebra, VB-Audio, Vintage Organs, VST Amplitube, VST CamelPhat, VST Drum Machine, Waves & PRS Gtr Guitar , Waves Diamond, Waves Mercury, Waves Platinum, Waves Renisance, Waves SSL 4000, Waves Vocal Bundle,
etc.........Okay I'm tire now, but I got alot more stuff...Maybe I'll list it later. Okay a little bit more.
Physical Gear:
Tascam DA-88, Tascam 102 MK II, Peavey Bass Digital Phase Modulation Synthesizer,
EMU Proteus 1 Plus Orchestral, Korg exM1 R Music Workstation, Kawai XD-5 Digital Percusion Synthesizer, Teac PB-64 Patch Bay, JWD Davis DA-120A Amplifier,
4 Motu Micro Express Interfaces, Motu Express XT USB Interface, Tascam US-428 Interface, Alesis RA-300 Amplifier, Shure Professional Mic Mixer, Yamaha TX81Z FM Tone Generator, Sony HR-GPS Guitar Processor, Digitech RP6 & RP1 Guitar Processors, Zoom 505 Guitar Processor, V-Amp 2 Virtual Guitar Amplifier, Kawai K3 M Sythsizer Module, 2 Yamaha FB-01 FM Sound Generators, Korg DSM-1 Digital Sampling
Synthesizer, Akai S-20 Stereo Phase Sampler, Yamaha TG33 Tone Generator,Korg Symphony Orcherstra Module, Alesis MicroVerb, 3 Mackie Designs CR-1604 Mixers,
Mackie Micro Series 1202 Mixer, Behringer Power Play Pro XL, HeadPhone Amplifier,
Re’An 48 Way Patch System, 2 Peavey Max Bass Preamps, Yamaha RX15 Digital Rhythm Programmer, Technics & Numark Turntables, Atus AM200 Stereo Mixer,
TimeLine DSC –100 Digital System Controller, WJ-MX 12 Digital AV Mixer, Ambic V-6321 A/V Processor, Videonic Video Equalizer,10 Computer Workstations, Rogers LS 3/5A Monitors, Altec Lansing, Sony, Boston & JBL Monitors, Nakamichi RX-202 Cassette Deck,
Phillips N 4504 Reel to Reel, MK 219 & Shure S55 Microphones, Like I said too much stuff to list, I still got more stuff, but I'll just stop right here, but you did ask the question what gear do I use (Hopefully you get the idea). I go hard when it comes to getting studio gear.
Who was your biggest musical influence growing up?
Hendrix, Stanley Clarke, Carlos Santana, Eddie Hazel, Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins, James Brown, Roger Zapp, Ohio Players, Isley Brothers, Isaac Hayes, Buddy Guy, B B King, Albert King, Johnny Guitar Watson, John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, Bob Marley, George Clinton, Phelps Catfish Collins, George Benson, Al Di Meola, Jeff Beck, Average White Band, Wes Montgomery, Louis Johnson, Lamont Johnson, Funk Brothers, War, Rare Earth, Mandrill, Curtis Mayfield, etc.........
Are you in a band? Have you been in bands?
Solo Artist (Me, Myself & I). Past Bands: I've shared the stage with Experience Unlimited, Possession, Peace Makers, Rare Essence, Strive, Jr Walker & The Allstars, Captain Sky, Father's Children, etc... Venues: High Schools, Clubs, College, Block Parties, Howard Theater, Fair Grounds, Concert Promoters, not currently playing live shows.
If you could jam with anyone, who would it be?
Carlos Santana, BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert King, John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Michael Hampton, Bootsy Collins, Prince, their all nice on guitar, then Stanley Clarke & Larry Graham on bass (Already sat with George Benson), When can you make it happen ?
What's the biggest audience you ever performed to? What's the smallest?
Biggest: Thousands (Don't know how many) Smallest: a few hundred, Washington DC, Too many memorable ones to choose from.
You're stuck on a desert island and only get to bring one album with you. What do you pick?
I'll get back to you on that one.
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YorMajesty Plays - Cosmic Slop
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YorMajesty - Swaggley Clarke Vibe,
A Standalone Bass Medley of:
Silly Putty - Journey to Love album.(1975)
Lopsy Lu - Stanley Clarke album (1974)
Unidentified - Stanley Clarke Composition
(I just Don't Know The Name Of It)
Stanley Clarke ~ School days (1976)
These are a few of the first songs I ever learned on the Bass.
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Romnesia
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"Red House" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and originally recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1966. The song, a slow twelve-bar blues, "is one of the most traditional in sound and form of all his official recordings".[1] It was developed during his pre-Experience days while Hendrix was performing in Greenwich Village and was inspired by earlier blues songs. Hendrix recorded several studio and live versions during his career; later, "Red House" has been recorded by a variety of blues and other artists, most recently by: YorMajesty Khalifa Ali
Song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience from the album Are You Experienced
May 12, 1967 (UK)
Recorded
CBS Studios, London
December 13, 1966
YorMajesty's Version,
September 22, 2012
Genre
Blues
Length
3:44
YorMajesty's Version is:
4:36
Label
Track (Cat. no. 612 001 (UK))
YorMajesty's Version on Da Black Nation (Us)
Writer
Jimi Hendrix
Original Producer
Chas Chandler
YorMajesty's version is Produced by:
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YorMajesty Plays - Smooth (Carlos Santana Cover)
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YorMajesty Plays - We Need Some Money
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Music composed by Charles Fox and lyrics written by Norman Gimbel
Released in January of 1973,"Killing Me Softly With His Song" Roberta Flack version. won the singer Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female Performer and also took the Song of the Year Grammy.
The song has been remade by numerous artists, most notably the Fugees whose rendition contributed to their Grammy Award-winning album, The Score.
Most recently YorMajesty Khalifa Ali plays - Killing Me Softly
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YorMajesty Plays "Ain't No Sunshine" is a song by Bill Withers from his 1971 album Just as I Am, produced by Booker T. Jones. The record featured musicians Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass guitar and Al Jackson, Jr. on drums, as well as Withers on lead vocals and guitar. String arrangements were done by Booker T. Jones, and recorded in Memphis by Engineer Terry Manning. The song was released as a single in September 1971, becoming a breakthrough hit for Withers, reaching number six on the U.S. R&B chart and number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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"Black Magic Woman" is a song written by Peter Green that first appeared as a Fleetwood Mac single in various countries in 1968, subsequently appearing on the 1969 Fleetwood Mac compilation albums English Rose (US) and The Pious Bird of Good Omen (UK). In 1970, it became a classic hit by Santana, as sung by Gregg Rolie, reaching #4 in the U.S. and Canadian charts, after appearing on their Abraxas album, becoming more closely associated with Santana than Fleetwood Mac. In 2005 the song was covered by ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Snowy White on his album The Way It Is. In 1996, the song was also covered by Gary Hoey on his album Bug Alley, and now YorMajesty Khalifa Ali.
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"Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)" (also known as "Call It Stormy Monday" or just "Stormy Monday") is a blues song written by T-Bone Walker and first recorded in 1947. Confusingly, it is also sometimes referred to as "Stormy Monday Blues", although that is the title of a 1942 song by Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine. Walker titled his song as he did to avoid the name collision.
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"Oye Como Va" is a song written and composed by Latin jazz and mambo musician Tito Puente in 1963 and popularized by Santana's cover of the song in 1970
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YorMajesty cover of "Red House" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and originally recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1966. Though I'm told mine is more of a Hip-Hop version, I mean't it as a tribute to " The Late Great James Marshall Hendrix" r.i.p Jimi Hendrix (11-27-1942 to 9-18-1970).
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YorMajesty Cover's The Thrill Is Gone. The song was first recorded by Roy Hawkins, its co-author, and became a minor hit for the musician. B.B. King recorded his version of the song in June 1969 for his album Completely Well, released the same year.
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Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, BB King, Carlos Santana, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, George Benson, Eddie Hazel, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Mayer & a long list of great guitarist could never play the same solo twice. John Mayer stated that for most guitarists trying 2 emulate another guitarist solo will usually fall somewhere in the middle, sounding a little like the guitarist they are intending 2 sound like, but more like their personal interpretation. He's right so I'm just going with the vibe. A Tribute 2 The King Of Blues: Mr. B.B. King ("AKA" Riley B. King)
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YorMajesty covers song written by Bob Marley first released in 1973 on The Wailers' album Burnin'. Marley explained his intention as follows: "I want to say 'I shot The Police' but the government would have made a fuss so I said 'I shot the sheriff' instead... but it's the same idea: justice."
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YorMajesty Plays Stairway To Heaven
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Testing The Mutron III +
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YorMajesty's Old School Joint (Can You Guess The Name Of This Song), What You Know About This? Written by: Jamie Starr
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YorMajesty Plays Maggot Brain (Written by G.Clinton & E.Hazel)
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YorMajesty Plays Burn (Feat Jada Pinkett Smith)
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YorMajesty Plays Hear My Train A Coming (Jimi Hendrix Cover)
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YorMajesty Plays Voodoo Child (A Jimi Hendrix Cover)
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