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alpep
Posted 2005-05-17 7:52 AM (#150633)
Subject: ovation sighting TV


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Forgot to post this the other day but I was watching the last episode of survivor where they declare the winner. They have a house band made up of the people that compose the music for the show. Well they, intorduce them and the guy on strings is playing an ovation mandolin.

How about that? This is the second time ovation has showed up on survivor.

but what the hell do i know? I am just an idiot that sells gear for a living.
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jasingram
Posted 2005-05-17 9:37 AM (#150634 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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Didn't I see one on "Lost" last week, too? Not a mandolin, but an Ovation guitar. That hobbit crack addict Charlie was playing it on the beach.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2005-05-17 9:51 AM (#150635 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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I saw a documentary on Garth Brooks last night, and they showed pictures of him from his early days. He was playing a cutaway Ovation.
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alpep
Posted 2005-05-17 5:33 PM (#150636 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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I am not a fan of his Tak model.
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piraj
Posted 2005-05-18 12:35 AM (#150637 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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I watched some old videos I had taped last weekend and found Clapton's From the Cradle concert practise. Dave Bronze was playing ovation bass in Motherless Child, twele string acoustic guitar piece, with Andy F-L and very old Martin. I was wondering if it is used in recording, don't know.
I got my guitar last week. Thanks to everyone who helped. Actually everyone who writes opinion helps to make a vision from the gitars that are hard to find here. I will leave this forum for a while, because I need to focus very hard in job these times. Special thanks to Dave King for the DVD, I really appriciate it highly. I will try to use Kaki's music in my job, It is hard to use guitar music, because it brings images of the player itself. Her music has many emotion at the same time and that is something great. I use mostly clssical, because it has space for images. Thanks again, you have a great forum, international.
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Bailey
Posted 2005-05-18 1:28 AM (#150638 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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Saw an Ovation mandolin on tonight's country music awards, didn't catch who was playing it as I was studying my Toyota electrical diagrams, but it was definately there.

Bailey
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DaveO
Posted 2005-05-18 3:53 AM (#150639 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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I also caught the mandolin on the country awards show. It was the band Sugarland that had it. When they played on the Grand Ole Opry earlier in the year they had the blue one that he used last night and a natural top also.
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Elite LX
Posted 2005-05-18 10:44 AM (#150640 - in reply to #150633)
Subject: Re: ovation sighting TV


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I saw an 80's video on VH1..........you know, We Love The 80's......what can I say being a teenager form that era. Anywho, I forget the group but the song was like a one hit wonder but the lead siger/guitarist had an Ovation.
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