Marty's Telecaster is Clarence, the B Bender owned by Clarence White of the Byrds and both he and Kenny Vaughan are brilliant players, check Kenny and his band out on YT he covers a lot more territory than country
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OK, just as I thought, the recording one track @ 3hrs in length.
Below is a link to the drop box link.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qatltoab66...06.10.mp3?dl=0
Edit: Take note, this file is about 355mb in size, so may take a while to start!
If someone would like to be the guinea pig and check it out, and let me know if it works or not. I promise there are no issues with the file.
Let me know what you find, or if you come across any road blocks. It's just an MP3 file, so should work with all media players.
For those that are interested, I'm first cab off the rank @ 5min55sec, with two other goes at 1hr22min, and 2hr32min.
Other Tassie Artists include Debbie Parry, Dean Richardson, Bob Blacklow, My Dad Reg Quaile, Mick Wilson on lead guitar with some added guitar and singing from Neville(Sorry forgotten his last name!)
Nice work Dan, I'm guessing that you and I are possibly the only ones on here that are deep in country :)
Firefox crashed a couple of time while I streamed it but otherwise it was an excellent live broadcast
Excellent Dave, I'm glad you were able to listen to it. I wasn't sure if the link would work.
Hi Zandit
Great performance, I had no trouble listening on the internet after clicking the link.
What other talents are you hiding? First you build a magnificent LP as a first build and now this. Great Show.
Hey guys, looks like we have our anchorman for the annual BYOG (Guitar) camp. We will have to put the pressure on Adam. I suppose we could have the first one overseas in Tassy. DB could bring all the Naughty Beer and Bundy he owes us.
Haha, that sounds like a fantastic idea Greg. One problem I see straight away. DB has been banned from visiting Tassie. He keeps on trying to steal all of our beautiful Huon Pine and Black Heart Sassafras! He was caught trying to bribe the sniffer dogs with treats!!!
In regards to other talents, I can play the Trombone. I'm currently trying to play lead trom in the Ulverstone Municipal Brass Band, but I'm struggling a little at the moment. I'm normally playing Bass trombone, so not only have I switched from reading Bass Clef to Treble Clef, I'm also trying to hit much higher notes than I ever used to before, so I'm busting my lip pretty often during practice. We had a performance at a school fair last Sunday(before this radio appearance, so it was a full day for me!) and I almost got through the whole day before my top lip went numb, and I couldn't hit those top notes.
A little trivia for you, I don't use sheet music or TAB when playing guitar. I do most of it by ear, or watching videos on YouTube if I can't figure out a chord!
Apart from that, I can't talk about some of my other talents, gotta keep it PG!!!
Switching between clefs can be fun.
Many years ago my band did a lot of backing of artists in floor shows which required reading the dots and at the time I was playing bass and studying classical violin, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to know where the first song ended up.
Nice vocals and guitar playing. Not so hillbilly redneck country as a lot of Nashville stuff can be and found the songs enjoyable given that most of my tastes lean more towards dominant guitar based with lots of overdrive, and usually played through a Marshall.
Thanks for that Waz, most appreciated!
Since I'm from the younger generation among the other singers, my style stands out the most I guess. Country music is no longer "3 Chords and the Truth" as they so often sing about, and Mick Wilson loves accompanying me, as I have many more chords thrown into my songs.
Mick is also an extremely good Pedal Steel player, reportedly one of the best in Australia. If I'm able to find some clean sounding video footage for you, I'll share it.