Erock
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Lived in Kirksville MO for about 5 years, and would hit St. Louis for every new year. Loved that city.I have lived in St Louis my whole life. Never lived less a mile from the Mississippi.
Lived in Kirksville MO for about 5 years, and would hit St. Louis for every new year. Loved that city.I have lived in St Louis my whole life. Never lived less a mile from the Mississippi.
I hear that. I had that Schoolcraft covered. Wasn't a long haul to the Miss.I have lived in St Louis my whole life. Never lived less a mile from the Mississippi.
Yes.You wanna see my #1 Von?
is there such a thing as a guitarist that isn't a blues fan?
if you trace back their favorite influences, chances are, lol.
I'm confused. Case tells me 90's but the vintage trem says it's not an AmStd and none of the vintage style models I can think of have a satin finish on the neck. Tell me more.
Los Lonely Boys TejasI'm confused. Case tells me 90's but the vintage trem says it's not an AmStd and none of the vintage style models I can think of have a satin finish on the neck. Tell me more.
Like THE Los Lonely Boys? SWEEEEEEET.
I used to gig for a guy named Tom Keyser out in Wimberley. He owned Inoz, right on the square, as in "Inoz a good place to go" . Early on when he owned the club he had booked a fill in band last minute to cover a cancellation and it was Los Lonely Boys a few months before "Heaven" hit the charts. He had a picture of them there. Tom got ran over by someone going to a Notre Dame game a couple years ago after having sold the club, RIP, I loved that guy, told me to call him as soon as I had a group together when I first moved to TX. And I have always loved Henry Garzas playing, totally underrated. Such a killer band.'That is the most soulful shit
Henry is badass and so underrated. I always felt like he was the next "big" blues guy, but they blew up with heaven. I would give anything to sit in a bar and listen to those guys cook for an hour.I used to gig for a guy named Tom Keyser out in Wimberley. He owned Inoz, right on the square, as in "Inoz a good place to go" . Early on when he owned the club he had booked a fill in band last minute to cover a cancellation and it was Los Lonely Boys a few months before "Heaven" hit the charts. He had a picture of them there. Tom got ran over by someone going to a Notre Dame game a couple years ago after having sold the club, RIP, I loved that guy, told me to call him as soon as I had a group together when I first moved to TX. And I have always loved Henry Garzas playing, totally underrated. Such a killer band.'
Agreed. The band is so great, unique in that they have the 3 bros with the great vocal harmony and quality on guitar, bass, and drums. You don't see trios with killer vocal harmonies very often, and bros just complement each other. Their story is great too. So is that strat! Wouldn't be letting that go anytime soon!Henry is badass and so underrated. I always felt like he was the next "big" blues guy, but they blew up with heaven. I would give anything to sit in a bar and listen to those guys cook for an hour.