JASON BECKER: 'The Legendary Guitar Of…' DVD Due In April
February 20, 2007Hot Licks has set an April 10 release date for JASON BECKER's "The Legendary Guitar Of…" DVD. With a running time of 91 minutes, the disc's contents is described as follows: "Jason Becker is one of the world's most moving, innovative, and awe-inspiring guitarists and musicians. At 17, he recorded the first of two CACOPHONY CDs with Marty Friedman, followed by two amazing solo albums: 'Perpetual Burn' and 'The Raspberry Jams'. In 1990, he was voted Best New Guitarist by the readers of Guitar magazine. While recording David Lee Roth's 'A Little Aint Enough', Jason contracted Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, a.k.a. Lou Gehrig's Disease). Twelve years later, he released his groundbreaking third solo album. Included on this DVD: Archival footage of Jason from 1986 to 1999; Jason's guitar clinic at the Atlanta Institute of Music; Solo performances; Archival footage of CACOPHONY."
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When doctors diagnosed Becker with ALS in 1989 — one week after he joined David Lee Roth's band as Steve Vai's replacement — they gave him approximately five years to live. That was more than 17 years ago. Though Becker was able to complete Roth's album ("A Little Ain't Enough"),in the ensuing years the guitarist would be robbed of his mobility, forcing him to communicate through an "alphabet board" his father invented. The one-time promising young gun now chooses each letter of his speech via eye movements.
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