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Fred Stuart pups into RedPlate Blackverb w/ Drive
Fred Stuart Bakersfield tele pups, Glendale & RedPlate
 
Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters
 
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Name:
Jacob
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I came to the US (from Denmark), in 1999, with about 1200 bucks in my pocket. I traveled by Greyhound bus from New York City to Chicago, then down south, hitting Memphis, Nashville, all the way to New Orleans, and then finally I ended up in Austin, TX. There, I met bassist Roscoe Beck, who was very generous in giving me a place to stay until I decided to move to Dallas. Gigging & jamming in various blues clubs & honky tonks while working at a car wash quickly gave me a lesson in the hustle of living as a musician in the U.S. After about 6 months I'd had enough and moved on to Chicago. I lived at the Diplomat Hotel (weekly rates, 21 & over, ain't no joke) until I saved enough money to get my stuff together and move out. I lived in Chicago for about nine months, gigging 5 times weekly with JW Williams & the Chi Town Hustlers. While I lived there I became good friends with bass player Felton Crews, who toured worldwide with Miles Davis on the Warner Brothers Tutu Tour & has played with many greats from Ramsey Lewis to Charlie Musselwhite. I established contact with Felton through Roscoe Beck; Felton also got me the gig with JW. In Chicago I also had the honor of befriending guitar extraordinaire, Ronnie Baker Brooks (son of Lonnie Brooks); both musicians taught me a lot. After nine months, I moved to L.A. That was very difficult for me because the contact I was supposed to live with had his phone disconnected when I got there. It was a bad deal, and not having my own car didn't really help my situation. After nine months of being stuck in a much to expensive apartment, I moved to Portland, OR, to join R&B singer Curtis Salgado; I got in contact with him through Bassist Felton Crews, from back in Chicago. Salgado is perhaps most known as the guy who inspired John Belushi to create the Blues Brothers with Dan Ackroyd when Belushi was in Eugene, Oregon, to film Animal House and caught Curtis' act. It was Salgado who dubbed Albert Collins "the Master of the Telecaster". I played in the Curtis Salgado Band for about five years, touring all over the country, also in Canada & Germany. In the years I've spent so far in the US, I've had the honor of sharing the stage with some legendary musicians, including: Pinetop Perkins, Bob Margolin, Sam Myers, Derek O' Brien, George Rains, Roy Rogers, Norton Buffalo, Greg Piccolo, Janiva Magness, Mark Kazanoff & The Texas Horns, Lee Oscar, Derek Trucks, Roscoe Beck, The Phantom Blues Band, Taj Mahal, Johnny Johnson, Robert Cray and Steve Miller. -Right now I'm in the process of locating a new gig & I'm open to offers.
Influences:
The cool stuff
Hometown:
Austin, TX
Country:
United States
Music:
If it's honest & has soul, I dig it
Books:
Charles Bukowski... I don't read much!
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thetone1975 favorited a video (3 weeks ago)
I just got these put into my Rocketfire Strat. Fred made these a little hotter...all the pickups are over 7K. They are the best I have ever hear...   more
 
 
thetone1975 favorited a video (2 months ago)
Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters in Germany:Blues for Westside
 
 
thetone1975 uploaded a new video (2 months ago)
USACG Ash Tele, Fred Stuart pups, Glendale bridge, RedPlate Blackverb w/ Drive.
Drive is on all the time!
-The limiter on my imac is messing with th...   more
 
 
thetone1975 favorited a video (3 months ago)
This performance is legendary, the master of the telecaster live 1990.
 
 
thetone1975 favorited a video (4 months ago)
Great band from Curtis Salgado!!
 
Channel Comments (2)
thetone1975 (2 months ago)
That sounds cool man. I'm glad to be part of your page. I'll see you on MySpace.
quinoacat (2 months ago)
Next time I see Curtis I'll be sure to tell him Hello from you. I am also known personally by Robbie Laws and a few of the folks from Trail's End and Duff's Garage who I'll be happy to give your regards to also. You are one heck of a killer blues guitarist and I am honored to be your friend online here and on MySpace. Look out for another MySpace invite from a profile of mine that is totally dedicated to a special area of Blues Folklore which you will probably find of some nostalgic interest.