Tommy Emmanuel is 67 years old today.
Emmanuel is an Australian guitarist and occasional singer, best known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar.
Born in 1955, Emmanuel received his first guitar in 1959 at age four, being taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. At the age of seven, he heard Chet Atkins on the radio. He vividly remembers this moment and says it greatly inspired him.
By the age of six, in 1961, he was a working professional musician. Recognizing the musical talents of Tommy and his brother, Phil, their father created a family band, sold the family home and took his family on the road.
With the family living in two station wagons, much of Emmanuel’s childhood was spent touring Australia with his family, playing rhythm guitar and rarely going to school. The family found it difficult living on the road. They were poor but never hungry, never settling in one place. His father would often drive ahead, organize interviews, advertising and find a local music shop where they'd have an impromptu concert the next day.
Eventually the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children needed to go to school regularly. After his father died in 1966, the family settled in Parkes. Tommy eventually moved to Sydney, where he came to be noticed nationally when he won a string of talent contests in his teen years.
By the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother, Phil, in the group Goldrush as well doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained further prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in, The Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Doug Parkinson.
During the early 1980s, he joined the reformed lineup of leading 1970s rock group Dragon, touring widely with them, including a 1987 tour with Tina Turner. He left the group to embark on a solo career.
Throughout his career, Emmanuel has played with many notable artists including Chet Atkins, Eric Clapton, Sir George Martin, Air Supply, John Denver, Les Paul, Edgar Cruz and Doc Watson. While he has never had formal music training, his playing ability has won him fans from all over the world. He is known to play percussion parts on the body of his guitar.
As a solo performer, he never plays to a set list and uses a minimum of effects. He usually completes recordings in one take.
Emmanuel frequently uses his left thumb to fret bass notes on the 5th and 6th strings as well as playing chords such as A and E with just two fingers. He uses a thumb pick mostly, a flat pick or just fingers. He also integrates amongst his trademark blazing runs and kaleidoscopic chord progressions a quick note/chord "dive" — imitating a tremolo system effect on his fixed-bridge acoustic guitars.
He presses the palm of his right hand against the body of the guitar directly above the fret board close to the neck joint while maintaining forward pressure with his left (fretting) hand.