Keb Mo and a cousin
ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-06 9:26 AM (#27741)
Subject: Keb Mo and a cousin



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Saw Keb Mo last night in an up close and personal concert at the Botanic Gardens in my neighborhood. His main guitar was a Hamer Monoco III. Nice to hear one in the hands of a pro where the volume was kept at a sensible level.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-06 10:25 AM (#27742 - in reply to #27741)
Subject: Re: Keb Mo and a cousin



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Yeah, he's good. I love watching him play slide.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-08-06 3:16 PM (#27743 - in reply to #27741)
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9500 Beal, movin' on up
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-08-06 3:27 PM (#27744 - in reply to #27741)
Subject: Re: Keb Mo and a cousin



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For slide, he played three guitars, a relatively small, all-metal resonator, couldn't make out the brand but the top was about the size and shape of a Les Paul and it had an ivory P-90 at the neck, a Gibson resonator on an ES body, then for his encore, he brought out some funky model sunburst solid-body along the lines of an old National with a striped pickguard. He has the old-school slide sound down very well.
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Beal
Posted 2008-08-06 3:40 PM (#27745 - in reply to #27741)
Subject: Re: Keb Mo and a cousin



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Yes, he do.
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