REVIEW

One Track Mind: Les Dudek "Old Judge Jones"

Written by Pico
Published November 02, 2007

Les Dudek is one of those guitarists you may have never heard of but you've certainly heard him. He was the harmony guitar part on The Allman Brothers' first major hit "Ramblin' Man." He added slide and dobro to Steve Miller's dual classics Fly Like An Eagle and Book Of Dreams. And more recently, you know that screaming guitar riff you hear on the Fox Sports theme song? Yup, Les Dudek.

Dudek's burgeoning list of connections (which he also acquired from touring and recording with Boz Skaggs, Stevie Nicks, and Cher) landed him a solo contract with big, bad Columbia Records while still in his teens. Four records between 1976 and 1981 resulted from that association, but Dudek made much more money as a sideman to the stars. Thus, he has come forth with only two more solo albums since then.

The second of those Columbia releases, Say No More, came out in 1977 and while it didn't set the charts on fire, the freewheeling attitude of album rock stations of that time made it possible to get it airplay and that's where I first heard it. Say No More's music can best be described as a hybrid of Tom Johnston's Doobie Brothers and, naturally, The Allmans. A guy who fits in with so many different rock stars is going to be a lot more likely to copy from them at the expense of developing his own style and to be frank, you can make that accusation about this album.
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Dudek drew from the A-List group of sidemen; guys like David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Chuck Rainey, Tony Williams, David Sancious and so on. With so much talent assembled courtesy of Columbia's considerable stable of sessionists, engineers and producers, it wasn't going to to be a dud despite the lack of a signature sound. In fact, there are several bright spots on it. The brightest of these is "Old Judge Jones."

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One Track Mind: Les Dudek "Old Judge Jones"
Published: November 02, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Rock, Music: Blues, Review
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#1 — November 2, 2007 @ 00:44AM — Glen Boyd [URL]

Didn't Dudek also once try his hand at the supergroup thing? I can't recall the name but I wanna' say it was a one-off album with two other guys -- one of which may have been Steve Morse or someone from the Dixie Dregs. Then again, I suppose I could just be whistlin' dixie...

-Glen

#2 — November 2, 2007 @ 06:47AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

fantastic! Dudek's a great guitarist. Ghost Town Parade was one of my favorite records back in the day. "Friend Of Mine" was one of those songs that demanded severely high volumes.

#3 — November 2, 2007 @ 06:53AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

Dudek's supergroup, wasn't that Arugula G? (sorry, i never could spell their name right)

#4 — November 2, 2007 @ 11:44AM — Pico [URL]

Are you referring to the DFK Band (Dudek with keyboardist Mike Finnigan and guitarist Jim Krueger)?

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