rjsanders Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj-o8s4Ltc4 (dang me, i forget the name of the guy jamming w/Alex)
chico Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 nice. I'd like to hear our own Yoslate backing him on a jazzy number like that.. (with no offense to other HOC jazz players, it's just that I've heard Yoslate at the HOC picnic..)
brentrocks Posted January 16, 2010 Posted January 16, 2010 nice. I'd like to hear our own Yoslate backing him on a jazzy number like that.. (with no offense to other HOC jazz players, it's just that I've heard Yoslate at the HOC picnic..) backing....SHOOOTT Rob would be trading licks w. Alex
jaywolfe Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 That Ladies & Germs is the amazingly talented David Becker. Living & performing in Germany & USA with his beloved H575 (sgl. pickup- Spruce top) for many, many years. Check out his web site. Becker has been a Heritage endorser & player for approx. 15 years. He's a terrific guy & has performed in the Heritage NAMM display in years past. Jay Wolfe
jaywolfe Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Great seeing you there RJ. Alex Skolnick put on quite the show with his H150 Sig. model, looper & the new Kalamazoo made (225 Parsons st) limited Ed. R.A.T. pedal on Sat. Jay Wolfe
rjsanders Posted January 18, 2010 Author Posted January 18, 2010 That Ladies & Germs is the amazingly talented David Becker.Living & performing in Germany & USA with his beloved H575 (sgl. pickup- Spruce top) for many, many years. Check out his web site. Becker has been a Heritage endorser & player for approx. 15 years. He's a terrific guy & has performed in the Heritage NAMM display in years past. Jay Wolfe thanks, Jay! here's a learnin' me good about something Tim Volpicella and John Garcia have told me (which has yet to take )
Administrator Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Is that Line 6 delay the most used delay ever or what? it seems like everybody has one.
jaywolfe Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 David plays his trusty H575 because he "loves" it, and like Mimi Fox- he owned & played the H575 long before any endorsement was discussed and before Heritage knew who he was. He has a smooth & disciplined style & performs with some heavy cats. He's told me that his H575 has traveled the world over several times, has replaced completely worn out frets several times & is due for a new fretboard soon due to excessive use. He has a sgl. Duncan bucker. Check out his sound clips on his site. It's nice to know that he chose his guitar on its merits. He's such a respected musician. Jay Wolfe
smurph1 Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 David plays his trusty H575 because he "loves" it, and like Mimi Fox- he owned & played the H575 long before any endorsement was discussed and before Heritage knew who he was. He has a smooth & disciplined style & performs with some heavy cats. He's told me that his H575 has traveled the world over several times, has replaced completely worn out frets several times & is due for a new fretboard soon due to excessive use. He has a sgl. Duncan bucker. Check out his sound clips on his site. It's nice to know that he chose his guitar on its merits. He's such a respected musician. Jay Wolfe Man! I LOVE that!! He has played it so much it needs a new fingerboard! I better get to work!!
tulk1 Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Great seeing you there RJ.Alex Skolnick put on quite the show with his H150 Sig. model, looper & the new Kalamazoo made (225 Parsons st) limited Ed. R.A.T. pedal on Sat. Jay Wolfe The WHAT pedal?!?!?!?
FredZepp Posted January 20, 2010 Posted January 20, 2010 the new Kalamazoo made (225 Parsons st) limited Ed. R.A.T. pedal The WHAT pedal?!?!?!? yeah... what is THAT ?
Foggy Posted January 20, 2010 Posted January 20, 2010 Thanks for posting that and the great link to David Becker. I need to go practice!
jaywolfe Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 yeah... what is THAT ? The ProCo Co. make the RAT pedals, and other cable & snake related gear. Those fine folks are located in the very same 225 Parsons Street building as our heroes. They are around back. Their NAMM display used to be next to Heritage & they had a large photo up front of the Heritage building. Jay Wolfe
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