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Old 08-12-2008, 08:35 PM
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My dad sent this to me, thought it was really cool.

ELKHORN, Wis. (AP) _ When Tallan "T-Man" Latz was 5, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. "I turned around to my dad and said, 'That's exactly what I want to do.'"
¶ Three years and countless hours of practicing later, 8-year-old Tallan is a blues guitar prodigy. He's played in bars and clubs, including the House of Blues in Chicago, and even jammed with Les Paul and Jackson Browne. He has a summer of festivals scheduled and has drawn interest from venues worldwide.
¶ And what, you might ask, would a kid not even in the third grade have the blues about? The state of Wisconsin for one, and some possibly jealous older musicians for another.
¶ An anonymous e-mail sent to state officials complained that Tallan was too young to perform in taverns and nightclubs because of state child labor laws. His booking agent even got an anonymous letter threatening her with death if she keeps booking him.
¶ When Tallan's father read him the state's letter saying he couldn't play clubs anymore (he can still play festivals), the boy's response _ like his music _ seemed beyond his years.
¶ "He goes, 'It's not how many times you get knocked down but it's how many times you get back up and go forward,' Carl Latz said his son told him. "And I told him that's exactly what this is all about and if nothing else this letter just taught you a life lesson."
¶ The lesson can be stiff: Each day he performs, the employer can be fined $25 to $1,000 and the parent from $10 to $250.
¶ Jennifer Ortiz of the state Equal Rights Division said her agency has a responsibility to enforce the law once it becomes aware of a violation.
¶ "Well, the law prohibits it, and the Legislature enacted the laws to protect the health, safety and welfare of all children."
¶ Latz, who also is Tallan's manager, has asked a legislator for help changing the law but it's unclear whether any action will be taken.
¶ Latz received the letter a few days before Tallan was to perform at Lil Downtown Lounge in suburban Milwaukee, where club co-owner Michelle Boche said the boy always packed the place when he sat in with other musicians.
¶ Latz claims that two weeks before getting the letter he overheard local blues guitarist Jammin' Jimmy, whose real name is James Kemeny, say Tallan shouldn't be in a bar and he was going to turn him in.
¶ Kemeny, who's been playing for 44 years, denied badmouthing Tallan.
¶ "It seems totally unbelievable that somebody would even go to that extreme to send a letter to somebody, let alone looking to find something about child labor laws," Kemeny said.
¶ Boche said she has received backlash from musicians and area bar owners because she supports Tallan. Some have tried to take patrons away, she said. Some even called in fake incidents to police, causing them to look for guns or underage drinkers, she said.
¶ "If my doors close and I never open again and this boy becomes successful, then I will be the happiest person in the world," she said.
¶ Tallan's agent, Sharon Pomaville, said she received a threatening letter June 2 warning her to stop booking the boy. She thinks he's a local musician and believes he's harmless. Deputies came to her house, but she didn't want to pursue the case.
¶ Greg Koch, 42, an internationally known guitarist and clinician for Fender Musical Instruments, called the backlash despicable.
¶ He said most 8-year-olds don't have the strength or attention span to pursue guitar or can't endure the calluses.
¶ "It's strange that a kid at this age would glean onto this particular kind of music and show the intensity and kind of the ability to function as kind of 8-year-old blues guy," he said.
¶ Brad Tolinski, editor-in-chief of Guitar World magazine, said kid guitar prodigies are rare, with one emerging perhaps every four or five years.
¶ "It would be unusual to find an 8-year-old who can play Joe Satriani licks," he said.
¶ Carl Latz said there's no explanation for Tallan's blues connection other than he seems to have an old soul.
¶ "I've had more people tell me, they say 'It's a kid's body but it has a 70-year-old dude inside,'" Carl Latz said.
¶ Tallan, whose heroes are Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, has 13 guitars and endorsements from at least nine companies to use their equipment. He can read music but plays mostly from memory.
¶ He has two bands _ one with veterans called T-Man's Blues Project and another with 16-and-younger bandmates called Tallan "The T-Man" Latz and the Young Guns. He also sings and plays drums, harmonica, bass and piano.
¶ Tallan said he likes to play guitar to "put smiles on people's faces" when they are having a bad day.
¶ "It sounds awesome," he said. "I think it's so much you can do on the guitar."
¶ He knows 30 to 40 songs and someday hopes to write his own. It was his idea to start playing in public.
¶ "He drags me around," his dad said. "I don't drag him around."
¶ Tallan said the problems he's faced have doing nothing to dampen his ambition to be a blues rock star when he grows up. Just the opposite, in fact.
¶ "Because I got more inspiration, I got more sadness in me," Tallan said. "I'm just feelin' it."
¶ ___
¶ On The Net:
http://www.tallanlatz.com/



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfSnGmIMlwU

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Old 08-12-2008, 08:50 PM
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People are seriously fkn miserable to be complaining about a kid playing guitar and making physical threats. What's the world coming to? Honestly Shirley Temple was the exact same thing decades ago. Seems like people are just jealous to be honest.
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Old 08-12-2008, 11:36 PM
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They don't like this kid but they go apesh!t over Hannah Montana. WTF Man?!?
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Old 08-13-2008, 12:33 AM
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Old 08-13-2008, 12:42 AM
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I hate that he makes me feel so unaccomplished, hehe.

Honestly, though, it's no feat. I mean as long as the kid is willing to endure the aches and pains that come with the territory, they will have an easier time learning to play the guitar because their young, developing minds can take in the information much easier.

I wouldn't be surprised if an 8 year old could easily learn calculus so long as they have the attention for it.
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Old 08-13-2008, 05:34 AM
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I wouldn't be surprised if an 8 year old could easily learn calculus so long as they have the attention for it.
I would. The amount of elementary material you have to build underneath before you reach calculus is tremendous. You need to comprehend arithematic, geometry, trig, and algebra before you can touch calculus. And not only understanding, but actually being able to utilize those skills on more complex problems. I can't possibly imagine an 8-year old even understanding logarithmic or trigonometric functions, let alone calculus.

That being said, this kid kicks ass. I can't wait to see what he's doing in 10 years. He kicks the ass of those 13 year olds in Crooked X (and they ****in tour with Ted Nugent).
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Old 08-13-2008, 06:27 AM
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Watching that kid on guitar on the Texas Flood video was amazing.
Until he started singing...

Don't get me wrong, that kid is a beast at guitar and I can't wait to see what he'll be doing 12 years from now, but until then I just don't want to listen to him. It's something about kids that age, I just really don't like them. If he sticks with that guitar, however, he'll certainly be one of the biggest guitarists of his generation. I just hope he sticks with the blues and doesn't go into heavy metal, though I think that's destined anyway...
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Watching that kid on guitar on the Texas Flood video was amazing.
Until he started singing...

Don't get me wrong, that kid is a beast at guitar and I can't wait to see what he'll be doing 12 years from now, but until then I just don't want to listen to him. It's something about kids that age, I just really don't like them. If he sticks with that guitar, however, he'll certainly be one of the biggest guitarists of his generation. I just hope he sticks with the blues and doesn't go into heavy metal, though I think that's destined anyway...
And why do you think it's "destined" that he'll do heavy metal? He seems to be very intent on being a blues guitarist.
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Old 08-14-2008, 01:00 PM
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You know how the Lithuanians must have felt when the original Dream Team made them look like were playing 10 on 5? Yeah, that's how this kid makes me feel about my guitar playing skills.

And Hasty is right. The fact that the only reason people know about this kid is because people complained about him being too young to play in bars, while a no-talent hack like Hannah Montana is a billion dollar product, just shows how stupid and ignorant the general public is when it comes to music.
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Quick, turn to NBC, he's on the "Bonnie Hunt" show. He's gonna be jamming with the show's band after the commercials. During his interview he mentioned he's played with Freakin' Les Paul too...
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