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Greetings all:Always love some Dickey Betts... I hope he and Gregg had a chance to do some fence mending before Gregg died...
~shoes~
Greg had ALOT of fences to mend. B
Greetings all:Always love some Dickey Betts... I hope he and Gregg had a chance to do some fence mending before Gregg died...
~shoes~
Greetings all:
Greg had ALOT of fences to mend. B
According to an article in Rolling Stone, Betts did make up some with Greg before he died.Probably, but it was Dickey's drinking and behavior that got him kicked out of the band.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
According to an article in Rolling Stone, Betts did make up some with Greg before he died.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/...lman-brothers-gregg-allman-retirement-w512157
Lyle Lovett? Eric you're my man!Anthony; MJH's music started me. I was given the mandate to learn to play the guitar as a retirement hobby. Corp. America and my wife deposited a heap of money at the Podium (guitar boutique) here in MPLS for me to choose a guitar and take lessons. When picking up my first guitar on a Saturday morning, only 3 lessons in I heard Miss.John Hurt being played on the msuic system at the guitar shop. I said out loud that " I want to play that!" Like many others that started me down the road to country blues/blues/jazz. Same morning I was enjoying my guitar before my lesson at the shop, working on figuring out Monday Morning Blues, MJH, and I got assistance from a musician who was getting some inrtument repair done before their concert that evening. Turned out Lyle Lovett sat down and showed me some muting technique to the same song. He played it for me on my guitar and then passed a couple of tickets for his evening concert. I finished my lesson, with Phil Heywood (Nat. Fingerstyle Champ. - did not know this for many weeks) and was totally stoked! Muscians pass it forward! They kick. I did not even know how special it was meeting and sharing with these characters, but quickly learned to appreciate.
Anywhooo, MJH rocks! His music is complicated in synopation and feeling, not by the quanity of notes or location on guitar fretboard.
Eric (short balding guy channeling 1910-40's blues) -
No hats that I could see in this video but I had not seen this before. The Stones doing a Waylon tune....and doing a good job.
Turned out Lyle Lovett sat down and showed me some muting technique to the same song. He played it for me on my guitar and then passed a couple of tickets for his evening concert. I finished my lesson, with Phil Heywood (Nat. Fingerstyle Champ. - did not know this for many weeks) and was totally stoked! Muscians pass it forward! They kick. I did not even know how special it was meeting and sharing with these characters, but quickly learned to appreciate.
Eric (short balding guy channeling 1910-40's blues) -
I like it. Reminds me of a cross of Holly Williams and Gillian Welch. Great hat.
Chris Stapleton sporting a "Gus" on SNL.
Love Chris, he's an Outlaw for sure.Chris Stapleton sporting a "Gus" on SNL.
And with Dwight:Buck Owens.