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Group members Don Williams and Lofton Kline were playing together under ...
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Group members Don Williams and Lofton Kline were playing together under the name The Strangers Two in Corpus Christi, Texas when Susan Taylor aka Taylor Pie heard them at a Circle K hootenanny held at Del Mar College - She asked the two if they'd like to form a trio, which became the Pozo Seco Singers - Taylor, a student at W.B - Ray High School at the time and charter member of the local folk music society, introduced them to Paul Butts, their first manager - "Time" written by Michael Merchant was the group's first recording for a local label, Edmark Records and it was an instant regional hit - Columbia Records then signed the three and nationally released the song which became the title of their first album - Two more albums followed on Columbia, they signed with Albert Grossman management, and Kline was replaced by veteran folk singer Ron Shaw - When the group disbanded in 1970, Taylor focused on songwriting for JMI Music and had songs recorded by artists such as Tanya Tucker, The Lewis Family, John Conlee, The Forester Sisters, and Mickey Gilley - Shaw joined the popular commercial folk group, The Hillside Singers and Williams went on to a highly successful solo career in country music
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*NOTE* This video uses copyrighted material in a manner that does not re...
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*NOTE* This video uses copyrighted material in a manner that does not require approval of the copyright holder. No copyright infringement is intended. The musical content is used under the FAIR USE policy, and is presented purely in good faith for the purposes of promoting information of an educational and historical nature only. All copyright claim is fully retained by the authors, publishers, and owners of the original.
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Free Download of Joe Bonamassa song at: http://bitly.com/...
Dunlop is ver...
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Free Download of Joe Bonamassa song at: http://bitly.com/...
Dunlop is very proud to present two signature pedals that were developed in collaboration with Joe Bonamassa, an artist who is famed for not only being one of the most talented guitarists working today but who also owns one of the most discerning ears when it comes to guitar tone and gear. Joe talks to us about the passion and dedication he has for his craft, the story behind the creation of his signature pedals working alongside Dunlop's product designer Jeorge Tripps, and gives an intimate solo performance where he features his use of these electronics.
To learn more please visit: http://www.jimdun...
JOE BONAMASSA SIGNATURE CRY BABY: Specially engineered to fit in perfectly with Joe's system, from the way it looks to the way it sounds, this Cry Baby Wah sports a classy copper top with a smooth-finish black body on the outside. On the inside, it features large, vintage-style thru-hole components, a Halo inductor (for added harmonic content), an output buffer (to prevent impedance imbalance with vintage fuzz pedals), and a switch for true-bypass or non-true-bypass operation (Joe prefers non-True Bypass as it darkens the high end). With its huge vocal sweep range, this is one of the most expressive Cry Babys ever, and it's Joe's tool of choice to accentuate every soulful bend and bluesy wail. "The first pedal I ever purchased was a Cry Baby, 25 years ago," he says. "I am so honored to have my name on this pedal and hope it brings you as much fun as it brings me every night on stage."
JOE BONAMASSA SIGNATURE FUZZ FACE: Following in the footsteps of Fuzz Face masters Eric Johnson, David Gilmour, and Jimi Hendrix—Joe Bonamassa relies on his Fuzz Face to deliver his trademark searing leads. Tested and developed over several world tours, the JBF3 Joe Bonamassa Signature Fuzz Face is voiced specifically for Joe's humbucker-driven tone, adding sustain and thickness for a rich, creamy fuzz. This pedal's hand-wired circuitry is built around matched NOS Russian military germanium transistors for their characteristic warmth and growl. The JBF3 also features classic grey Cliff jacks and Omeg pots all housed in a polished copper finish that will patina over time. "I wanted this Fuzz Face to be a pedal that would instantly transform your tone," Joe says. "It drives you to a different place as a player. Kick on the inspiration box!" Production of the Joe Bonamassa Signature Fuzz Face is limited to a single batch each year.
VIDEO CREDITS: Jimmy Dunlop: Executive Producer Joey Tosi: Producer & Director Max Baloian: Editor & Sound Recordist/Mixer Art Direction: Graham Shaw Donavan Sell: Director of Photography & Camera Operator Danny Nieder: Camera Operator Mick Waller: Set Photographer & Production Assistant Bryan Kehoe: Artist Relations
*additional photos provided by Keeney+Law Photography*
Special thanks to J&R Adventures, Jeorge Tripps, 3rd Encore Rehearsal Studios, Digital Film Studios Equipment Rental (Los Angeles), and Heil Microphones.
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An Older Vanderbilly Video Lesson I did - at this time I wasn't sure if ...
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An Older Vanderbilly Video Lesson I did - at this time I wasn't sure if it was good to "talk" or just "Show" the notes....Enjoy!
*NOTE* This video uses copyrighted material in a manner that does not require approval of the copyright holder. No copyright infringement is intended. The musical content is used under the FAIR USE policy, and is presented purely in good faith for the purposes of promoting information of an educational and historical nature only. All copyright claim is fully retained by the authors, publishers, and owners of the original.
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"@JoeDeeaz I made it in separate videos, you should see it off to the rig..."
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"@JoeDeeaz I made it in separate videos, you should see it off to the right.... if not, click on "6 videos" above and you'll find it. (there are legal reasons it's in 2 parts) "
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My Best
John
P.S. dig your channel Cheers.
Rockabilly Clyde........