
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond Tommy Emmanuel
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Mar 10, 2026 Tommy Emmanuel, an Australian fingerstyle guitarist famed for making one guitar sound like a whole band, reflects on six decades of music and collaborations with legends. He demos his technique, recalls opening for Stevie Wonder in 1980, and shares stories of backstage jams, influences like Chet Atkins and Paco de Lucia, and writing a lullaby for his granddaughter.
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Chet Atkins Mailed A Signed Photo To An 11-Year-Old
- Eleven-year-old Tommy sent Chet Atkins a fan letter asking for a signed photo and got a typed personalized reply and signed photo from Chet.
- The letter arrived from Chet's desk in the U.S., which fueled Tommy's belief he could meet and play with Chet someday.
Play Everywhere To Build A Music Career
- Build practical experience by playing everywhere, even for food or free, to develop resilience and musical versatility.
- Tommy ran away at 15, played bars, day jobs, and absorbed every musical situation to become a concert player.
Feeling Can Outweigh Perfect Tuning
- Great songs trump perfect tuning; emotional feel can make slightly imperfect recordings feel right.
- Tommy learned this from listening to the Rolling Stones and accepted feeling over clinical precision when the song demanded it.
