http://www.theperfectguitar.com Jim Heath, a.k.a. The Reverend Horton Heat, dropped by our Baton Rouge showroom while in town on his latest tour. Brandt and Jim discuss his beginnings and his signature Gretsch, one of the core instruments responsible for his unique, Rockabilly sound.
Gotta love the REV
marko6849 6 months ago in playlist rockabillyguitarlessons
Cool interview. He's not mainstream but he's popular.
nwjones1 6 months ago
The Rev has a West Coast Chopper hat... now thats badass
CIKair1 1 year ago
The Fender Super Reverb is a combo. 40 watts, 4x10" speakers. The effects on the twin side of the signal path aren't nearly as important as the Super Reverb to his sound (as he said in the video). 90% of his sound is result of the Super Reverb being cranked. You can get close with an old Deluxe Reverb too.
kgillum 3 years ago
He´s cool.
I´d like to have his effect-soundstuff, he´s always got the perfect sound.
finapa89 3 years ago 2
is his amp a head or a combo set?
Fu345 3 years ago
the reverend is cool
mthomasdpm 3 years ago 2
kool.
therevhortonheat 4 years ago