Robbie McIntosh talks and plays through the electric guitars on Turn Up For The Books - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 29, 2014
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Macca and Mayer sideman in conversation
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This guy has played to 184,000 people in Rio de Janeiro with Paul McCartney. For over 30 years, he's stood beside artists including Chrissie Hynde, Norah Jones, Mark Knopfler and John Mayer, chosen for his innate musicality, versatility as a player and of course, genuine nice-guy persona. When he's not on the road or in the studio with the glitterati, however, you'll find him at home in the rolling hills of Dorset, writing and recording his own, solo and band material.

Robbie McIntosh's latest release is Turn Up For The Books, a collection of songs that brings together his predominantly blues and country influences on electric and acoustic six-string. "A song might present itself, y'know, mucking about with different guitars," he says in typically unguarded fashion as we go over the motivation and inspiration for the record. "Guitars inspire songs, they absolutely do -- they usually come from the tone of the guitar."

Here, Robbie shows us the electric guitars that feature on Turn Up For The Books. To find out about the acoustic guitar and resonators he used on the record, go here: http://youtu.be/6ReEBOTrpwI

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