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Wicked Tinkers didgeridoo player C.J. Henderson at NAMM 2010

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This is a raw, unedited interview with Wicked Tinkers didgeridoo player C.J. Henderson at the NAMM show Jan. 15.

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  • He's so fucking cute!! great music. great attitude. great fuckin looks :P this guy is awesome

  • and you should see his new mohawk :)

  • it makes me happy that I know him, and dance for his band....I make you all jealous XD

  • Yep, he is definitely HOT! And when he's setting up, and still has on the leather jacket....I moan! Him, in the kilt, boots, jacket and Mohawk...when the Tinkers were here for the Celtic Music Fest, I almost passed out watching him! And then the band started playing...At least I never actually fell and cracked a tooth, like another person there did (tho that was due to inebriation, not swooning). *sigh*

  • I love CJ. Even cuter when he is shaking his booty on stage!

  • Thanks, CJ.

    I`m pretty much up there with the history of the Horns,

    I`ve known Simon and Maria from "Prehistoric Music" and John Purser (Deskford Carnyx reproduction) since 1994!!

    I`ve just received my own 'Dord Iseal' from Simon last week!

    Perfect replica of the Chute Hall Horn.

    I`m finding fast, complex Yolngu-style Yirdaki technique really works well on my Dord.

    (I`ve been playing since 1992..)

    Great music by the way, keep it up guys!!

    (Pics of my Horn on Flickr dreaming_orca)

  • @dreamingorca - they are very similar! The bronze horns and the didgeridoo play very much the same and have very much the same sound, but the manner in which they are made definitely separates them! But for the sake of argument and confusion we often say its the "Irish Didgeridoo". Thanks for pitchin in!

  • At 2:19 "the Didj(eridu) is not a Scottish instrument... ....Bronze Age Irish Horn"

    interestingly the Horns were found in BOTH Scotland and Ireland even though those country names didn`t exist

    3000 years ago so technically there was a type of Scottish Didjeridu.

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