I’m very excited about this article by Peter Cooper in the Tennessean last Sunday.
Peter is a great guy and musician/writer in his own right.
He asked some really good questions, and I had a blast talking with him.
Read MoreGuthrie Trapp is the Man For All Seasons on the guitar.
Guthrie’s sound is always friendly. He’ll blow you away but he’ll never wear you out.
If could play guitar like that, I would have never picked up a football.
I’ve seen lots of guitar players in my life. Guthrie Trapp will make your jaw drop!
I’m very excited about this article by Peter Cooper in the Tennessean last Sunday.
Peter is a great guy and musician/writer in his own right.
He asked some really good questions, and I had a blast talking with him.
Read MoreI am so excited about the release of my first record as an artist, and I feel very fortunate to have worked with Nashville’s finest for this project.
From my early days with Don Kelley, Patty Loveless and Jerry Douglas, to more recent years with TAR, 18 South, Shawn Camp, Tim O’Brien, John Oates and many others, it has always been my dream to have complete creative freedom.
Although I’ve been lucky to have played with artists that have given me much more freedom than most sidemen, I still have wanted to fully express myself musically for many years.
I feel that I am finally getting to do that now with the release of this record.
Read MoreMy set up and gear is pretty simple and traditional.
For most gigs and sessions, I use a pedal board with a good number of pedals.
For more traditional or low volume gigs, I may just bring a guitar, chord, tuner and amp.
My pedals on my board at the moment are from guitar to amp as follows: Boss TU-2 tuner, RC-Booster, Ibanez Mostortion, Nobels ODR-1 reissue, Nobels ODR-1 original, T-Rex Tremster, Arion Stereo Chorus, Deluxe Memory Man, and Boss DD-6 Digital Delay.
Read MoreA few years ago, John Randall Stewart, Jimmy Wallace and myself were having a drink late one night at a local bar here in Nashville (Yes it’s true).
We were discussing the music business, as you could imagine, and started talking about how we should just get together and play some time. We thought about who we could get to come over and just hang and play one night.
We called upon Jessi Alexander, Mike Bub and Larry Atamanuik. The fit was so natural and felt so great, we knew we had something special.
That night 18 South was formed and we haven’t looked back! The band is a wonderful combination of great writing, singing, and musical virtuosity. The music is soulful, southern roots with hints of Latin, jazz, funk, bluegrass, country, rock and soul.
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