you know, maybe not, but bill doggit. i would always hunt them down.chool, i'd bang on their door. who in the heck is that? i said, it's little georgy benson. >> little georgy who? can you open the door? one of my great teachers, one of my favorite guitar players. he wasn't a very proficient guitar player, but he had a guitar's mind. he knew all the insides and out. he just didn't have the technique. when he heard me play, you have the technique, come on in little, georgy, play something for me. i had this homemade guitar my father made for me. an electric guitar. what is this you have in your bag? it is my guitar my father made for me. i played and he loved me. >> you tell a great story about the first time somebody called you a guitarist. >> yeah. >> not abt guitar player. what is the difference and why did that mean so much to you? >> i had never heard it before in association with myself. i heard the guitar or the great guitarist barney kessel. it sounded like it fit. they were totally great. so, i had done a record with jack and a guy saw the show