John Pritchett plays solo acoustic guitar, blues, folk, rock,
electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, harmonica, flute and keyboard.
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Pritchett music CD "Just For The Hell Of It" now available! $20 with free shipping.

Here is what some folks are saying about the "Pritchett" CD:

James Bryant, Musician, Austin, Texas: "Love your take on a lot of old classics and some great guitar playing!"

Tony Le Hoven, Kauai, Hawaii: "I dig the tunes and the vibe. Nice guitar work!"

Steve Williams, Vero Beach, Florida: "I listened to it twice. I really like it. I still like 'Jesus just left Chicago' the best."

Aurora Andres, Honolulu Hawaii: "Whoa! You've mentioned that you're into music but you're a pretty impressive musician!"

Steve Stoddard, DJ for KTUH Radio: "I was pleasantly surprised by the CD."

Jeff Litvinoff, Hawaii computer genius extraordinaire: "I played your CD I liked it."

Jack James, Promoter, Campaign Manager: "I really like the tunes. It's the style of music I love."

Gasper Patrico, Creative Director, Los Angeles, CA: "Love the music. I am always down for some high quality shredding of the blues. Crossroads is one of my all-time favorite songs."

Bart DaSilva, DJ 107.9 Radio Honolulu: "The mix is good and there's some good instrumentation, I like it!"

James Wright, Honolulu attorney:"I listened to the CD. It was fun!"

Carl Shaneff (Professional Photographer):"Wow! You're really knocking it out dude! Great guitar work. It's good to hear those old blues songs again.

Mark Dickson, Casino Gifts & Games, Inc. American Leather Works, Inc. Las Vegas, NV:Absolutely love it. I never knew you could play like that. Wow! Love the harmonica too.

To add your comment, Send Email john@pritchettmusic.com


The River Street Blues Band, Jim York, Buzz, Sherry Fox, Gil Sanchez,
Keith Olson, Alison Maldonado, John Pritchett, Dallas

The Blues

Born Under a Bad Sign
Albert King rendition, vocals and all instruments John Pritchett
Rock Me Baby
B.B. King rendition, vocals and all instruments John Pritchett
The Hunter
Albert King rendition, vocals and all instruments John Pritchett
Stormy Monday
T-Bone Walker rendition, vocals and all instruments John Pritchett
Bring it on Home
Willie Dixon - Lead Zeppelin rendition, vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett

Further on up the Road
Bobby Bland rendition, vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett

Crossroads
Robert Johnson/Cream rendition, vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett

Shake it up Baby
Vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett

Born in Chicago
Vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett

Red House
Jimi Hendrix rendition, Vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett


I Ain't Got You
Calvin Carter, /Jimmy Reed, Rendition, Vocals and all instruments
by John Pritchett | This song was also covered by The Yardbirds, The Blues Brothers, The Animals, Blue Oyster Cult, Molly Hatchet and Aerosmith.




Rock

We Will Rock You
Brief inturpretation of Queen.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Bang A Gong
T-Rex Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Waiting for the Bus
ZZ Top Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Jesus Just Left Chicago
ZZ Top Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Low Rider
War Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Keep on Running
Spencer Davis Group Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

You Really Got Me
Kinks Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Highway To Hell
AC DC Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Pearl Necklace
ZZ Top Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Black Dog
Led Zeppelin Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Good Lovin
Rascals Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Third Stone From The Sun
Jimi Hendrix Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett

Black Magic Woman
Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac Rendition.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett


Folk

John Barleycorn
"John Barleycorn" is an English and Scottish folk song dating back to the Elizabethan era. In 1782, the Scottish poet Robert Burns published his own version of the song, which influenced subsequent versions.
Vocals and all instruments John Pritchett with a Hawaiian bamboo flute.



Acuostic Guitar

The April Fools
Burt Bacharach - Acoustic Guitar John Pritchett
More Than Words
Extreme - Acoustic Guitar John Pritchett
Any Old Time of the Day
Burt Bacharach - Acoustic Guitar John Pritchett
White Summer
Jimmy Page - Acoustic Guitar John Pritchett


Parodies

The Palolo Valley Boys

Bass Guitar: Rick Ermshar, Guitar and Vocals: John Pritchett
Banjo, Mandolin and Vocals: Shawn Ishimoto (B.B. Shawn)
Drums: Robert Fazzari, Recording Producer: Bart DaSilva Photo:Bart DaSilva

Bart DaSilva


The Ballad of Jeremy Harris

Man of Campaign Sorrow

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