It seems like three lifetimes since I was in my home environment. No, not the sea, not the meeting room, but the studio. Now, I am back and recording the album that has been in my mind for a very long time indeed.
Following a performance at the Big Wheel Blues Festival, Sue Hickling of the Nottingham Blues Society, home to the British Blues Awards, kindly asked my for an interview. Here is an unabridged transcript…
I have spent 35 years in search of the perfect guitar tone. This is the third, and final, in a series of articles describing the journey to date, and how I reached the conclusions about the gear and techniques I now employ. Grab a large brandy and let’s reel through the years…
I have spent 35 years in search of the perfect guitar tone. This is the second in a series of three articles describing the journey to date and how I reached the conclusions about the gear and techniques I now employ. Grab a stiff whisky and let’s examine the signal chain from the amplifier to recording console and/or PA…
I have spent 35 years in search of the perfect guitar tone. This is part one of a series of three articles describing the journey to date and how I reached the conclusions about the gear and techniques I now employ. Grab a beer and let’s examine the humble guitar string to just before the amplifier…
Its not very often that I sell any of my gear, but I have decided to let this amplifier go. I am now using my TwoRock amps exclusively, this fantastic unit deserves to be played regularly and loved by those listening.
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