@rayjr62 It was an electric sitar made by a company called Coral. John Rainey Adkins was given one of the first ones made to endorse them. J. R. performed on a lot of his work. No Love at All, Most of All (which he co-wrote) Mighty Clouds of Joy.....There are probably 25 voices doing background, and they are all J.R. and Rodney Justo
if I could even meet J.R. Cobb, I'd like to ask him about his set up back then. Moreover, I'd like to ask him about how he was able to obtain that "sitar" sound he used on B.J. Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling"
@rayjr62 It was an electric sitar made by a company called Coral. John Rainey Adkins was given one of the first ones made to endorse them. J. R. performed on a lot of his work. No Love at All, Most of All (which he co-wrote) Mighty Clouds of Joy.....There are probably 25 voices doing background, and they are all J.R. and Rodney Justo
ARSLive 6 months ago
if I could even meet J.R. Cobb, I'd like to ask him about his set up back then. Moreover, I'd like to ask him about how he was able to obtain that "sitar" sound he used on B.J. Thomas' "Hooked On A Feeling"
rayjr62 6 months ago