Has a bit of a Cajun/Louisiana vibe mixed in there too, especially with the accordion.Saw this dude at Red Rocks in Colorado. I love his voice and retro country feel. He sounds great live.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlbJ_HyGRvg
He's from Texas. I remember him saying that at the concert.Has a bit of a Cajun/Louisiana vibe mixed in there too, especially with the accordion.
Yeah man, see what ya mean about those teeth. That’s pretty solid though, always happy to see a pedal steel.He's from Texas. I remember him saying that at the concert.
But yeah - He has a different sound.
He has some fake teeth too which can be distracting. I think a horse kicked him in the mouth as a kid (just kidding. I made that up)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwinvCBqkOg
My buddy's band.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I am in this video.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqRRS1QDZeM&t=0m30s
That was all right! Sounds similar to monster magnet.My buddy's band.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I am in this video.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqRRS1QDZeM&t=0m30s
Man, those guys were the MGs..That looks like Steve Cropper on the guitar at the beginning.
And I could swear that's Donald Duck Dunn on bass at 1:18
It's possible I'm being thrown off by them playing a song that sounds like it has the exact chord progression as "Can't Turn You Loose" from The Blues Brothers movie.
Edit: I listened to a little more of that song. I'm 100% positive that's them, and this is the tune they used in the movie 10 years later - they just sped it up a bit and added some horns. Pretty cool stuff.
Had no idea those guys ever played with the MGs.
Never really knew much about the MGs. Just that they were the backing band for a bunch of artists in the 60s and that they were awesome.
Looks like a Danelectro Convertible. He's tricked it out a bit though.Any idea what his white guitar is?
Thanks man, that looks like the one!Looks like a Danelectro Convertible. He's tricked it out a bit though.
1959 Guitars | Danelectro Guitars
Jimmy Page used a Danelectro when he recorded Kashmir. I think he used the 59.Thanks man, that looks like the one!
Very cool, I didn’t know that.Jimmy Page used a Danelectro when he recorded Kashmir. I think he used the 59.
![]()
I've been talking about buying a Tele for about 10 years.I’ve been obsessed with old Teles lately