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Hot Licks Video is probably the one thing I am most known for, and with millions of students worldwide as a result, it's no wonder! Back in the early '70s, between tours, when I was doing a lot of private guitar teaching.
I found that through the course of most of my lessons, many of the things I would teach or play would sometimes get lost in the process. I decided to encourage my students to tape their lessons on cassette, so nothing would get lost, and so they could continue their studies between lessons. In 1973, this one student, who moved away to Colorado, told me he missed our taped lessons, and requested if I could send him a few taped especially for him.
The light went off in my head, and I knew right then and there that one day, I would create taped lessons as a business! Years went by, and I did many tours, such as John Prine, Art Garfunkel, Phoebe Snow and many others, while still continuing to teach privately, and authoring several books. I already knew that I was well-known, and had had much coverage in Guitar Player Magazine, both as a player and an instructor/author. In 1979, I was already living in NYC with my soon to be wife, Deborah, when the 'phone stopped ringing'. I didn't get that big tour I was so used to getting every 6 months or so, so armed with our last $2000, I decided that the time was right to start this taped lesson venture I had thought of 6 years earlier. The $2000 got me a used Sony tape deck, and a ½ page ad in Guitar Player Magazine, that advertised not one, but no less than 48 taped lessons with yours truly! (some of you may recall the ads that featured me holding my famous map-shaped National guitar!) They were six-tape sets that included Blues Guitar, Nashville Guitar, Slide, Acoustic, you name it, and it was really helpful that my teaching 'chops' were so high at the time, due to my constant teaching round the clock!
The success was instantaneous, and the mailbox was overflowing at 46 Warren St., just two blocks north of the World Trade Center. It became so popular that even Dave Edmunds and his 2nd guitarist, Mickey Gee, arrived there one day to visit this 'phenomenon' called Arlen Roth and Hot Licks, thinking it was a store, when it really was just my home! They helped the UPS man carry the boxes of tapes up the 4-story walkup, and were home with Deborah when I arrived there. I had just returned from teaching Paul Simon of all people! (They sure were impressed with that!) Edmunds asked that I sit in with him that night at The Ritz, and I happily obliged. He became a true fan, and always has been. What a great guy and wonderful musician!
Soon after the success of my own tapes, I started branching out, and signed other artists to the Hot Licks label. John Entwistle, the bassist of The Who, Steve Morse, Tal Farlow, Jerry Jemmott and keyboardist John Jarvis soon followed and we were really off and running. No mortise door hinges. Hot Licks was a wonderful success for Deborah and I, and I had performed in Japan and England to help promote them.