I've been playing guitar since about 1956 when a friend of my parents gave me an old Gretsch Syncromatic. A monster f hole orchestra model. The neck was like a big old oak table leg. I banged around on that for about 8 years.
I liked the stuff they now call rockabilly. They didn't call it that back then. We just called it Rock & Roll. Peter, Paul & Mary were my favorite folk singers. I met them a few times. Through them I became exposed to B Dylan. I never met him, Strange little creature. This was a very creative time for popular music. Lyrics were going every direction. Song styles exploded. The Beatles, Hendrix, From Folk to Psychedelic.
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Still working on the next album. Hope to have it finished this year. I have an idea in my head of how I want it to be. If it takes longer then so be it. A blend of the old sound with a slightly modern tinge. I like the old analogue sound.
Where my music come from.
When I was a kid we had a juke box like the one in my photos . I grew up in the backroom of a truck stop. The 1950s & 60s. A small mom & pop operation. The juke box brought the whole world of music to me. Awesome! All the top selling songs from radio stations were on it. Every style. Country & Western, Big Band, Blues, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues. A 24 Hr. operation. The music was playing night & day. My music style is kind of stuck in that era. The blues was a harsher, raw sound. The recording techniques weren't as high of quality. It got my attention & I liked that sound. I still do. With out really trying that's what comes out when I play. I play what I like. If other people like it too then that's great. I'm not going to change my style for dollars. Dollars would be nice, but I don't think I could change If I wanted to. Jed Sparks