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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 9
Location: parts unknown |
This past Saturday, a friend took a few pictures at my gig in South Jersey. There are a few familiar faces here....
Left to right:
"Harmonica Bob" Small,
Alpep,
Kim Keller,
Myself,
Brian McCombs
Enjoy the picture,
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583
Location: NJ | John
thanks for posting the pic!!!!
For those of you that don't know, John plays the blues and I sit in with him from time to time.
We always have a great time and last saturday was a fantastic time. Kim Keller called me that Friday and said he may stop down and he did. The sw grill is filled with Great food and good music most weekends.
Well Kim is playing an Adamas the rest of John and I are playing Hamers. The guitar I am playing is the Korina Junior which I am having Hamer build for my customers. John is playing his "dream" custom ordered artist which I had the pleasure in helping him make a reality and Brian is playing a Lentz tele which is an absolutely awesome guitar.
If you are ever in south Jersey or the Harrisburg area look up John at one of his gigs and bring a guitar. |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | A Hamer bass player would fit in there very well.
Great picture (I guess you guys know that those cactus only grow in Arizona). |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583
Location: NJ | BAiley
the name of the restaurant is the South West Grill |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 9
Location: parts unknown | WHAT!!!!! :eek:
You mean cactus don't grow in New Jersey?????? :confused:
Where have I been all these years??? :rolleyes:
hehehe...... ;)
The amazing Suzi pep does sit in on bass once in a while. And Bailey, I do have a Hamer bass, if you'd like o stop by and sit in, I'd bring it along for you to use...... :cool: |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | Love to
Except I never learned how to play bass, my son had a Hamer bass and it sounded good when he jammed with my grandson (his son, now in Kuwait with the 82nd) on blues/rock type music. I have played blues/rock mandolin at some party type settings where bluegrass ended. (almost every bluegrass player I played with in CA was a blues/rock player before they got into bluegrass) so parties would bring out a very eclectic type of music. (I remarked about the cactus because a non New Mexico editor on our magazine tried to show saguaro cactus as a icon in our New Mexico magazine, maybe she stopped by to see you guys before she came to NM)
Bailey |
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