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WOW,

 

They hadn't been out since before the holidays...but Brian is really a great player, and manages to head the genre'.

 

He was at Ray Kennedy's place a few weeks ago, working with a trio from Sweden, and writing and stuff, with Ray.

 

I herad he will be doing a new record later this spring.

 

He's a great showman, bassman tweed and an older echo machine, grounding jack 30 foot cable and a 50's looking orange Gretsch...

 

GREAT set...

 

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Brian Setzer is the man, IMO. I was totally into the whole rockabilly thing back in high school and Brian was my idol. I saw him play with his orchestra at the Mt. Hood Jazz Festival here in Portland a few years ago and it was fantastic! That reminds me that I need to find my Stray Cats 'Choo Choo Hot Fish' CD. There are some fantastic songs on that album including a beautiful version of 'Sleepwalk'.

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Originally posted by Robman2

He's a great showman, bassman tweed and an older echo machine, grounding jack 30 foot cable and a 50's looking orange Gretsch...



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He has his own signature series Gretch, although he may have been playing his original vintage, and it was a Roland RE201(?) Space Echo.

 

The whole band is great. And my friend Richard commented that the background singers appeared to have graduated from Attitude School.... we were drooling....

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Originally posted by Kendrix

I also love him cause he's increased the value of my 1967 Orange Gretsch Chet Atkins Nashville by at least a few thou.

 

Stop talking about that thing man,........

 

Wanna trade it for my Yamaha Strat clone? ;)

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