The Tools
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Gibson Mastertone 5-String Banjo (1997) |
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MciLroy Guitar (2005) A30c # 233 I bought this guitar while I was in Ireland during the month of July in 2005. It is rare for me to buy a guitar while I'm on the road, but this instrument kept calling me back to the Dublin music store (Perfect Pitch) where I first played it until I knew, after my third visit, that I was bound to buy it and make it part of the family. It is always on the stand next to this computer where I am writing these very words and when I can't stand the daily work of the music business any longer, I take it up and find a bit of sanity in this hurried world. I can't wait to record with my newfound friend.
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| Gibson Plectrum Banjo (1926) TB-3 #586-12 I play this 4-string banjo for all of my Dixieland gigs and for Big Band music from the early twentieth century. This is the type of banjo that Eddy Peabody played and I have had the privilage of playing this instrument for repertory performances of George Gershwin’s "Rhapsody In Blue" and Duke Ellington’s early Big Band music. |
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Gibson ES-175 Electric Guitar (1954) |
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Ovation Guitar "Anniversary Special" (1977)
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Gibson Mastertone 5-String Banjo (1929) |
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"The Gibson" TB-2 Tenor Banjo (1910) #8627-98 This is a Orville Gibson original with "The Gibson" on the headstock and a "calf skin" head. I only play this instrument when I do presentations on American music and I am very happy to see that audiences are as fascinated as I am with this historical banjo. |
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Robinson "Bantar" 5-String Banjo (1985)
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Alvarez Classical Guitar (1965) |
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Weymann 5-String Banjo (1925) |
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Porlophone Banjo–Ukulele (ca. 1920) |
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Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar (1982)
#5831866 This is my only solid body electric guitar. In the past I have used this guitar for rock gigs and very sparingly in the studio. I am not an electric guitar player, but I do believe that if decided to play electric guitar more I could probably get good electric players to pay me not to play. Of course, this career move is way down on my list of options concerning making money and my musical future. |
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Japanese Shamisen (1997)
My good friend Kazuo Neichi from Japan gave me this shamisen. He is a great bluegrass music fan and I met him in Lexington many years ago when he was looking for Lemco studios (the home of Cecil Jones and many famous Bluegrass recordings). He expected to find a big sign out front and seemed surprised to discover that Lemco studios resided in a garage behind Cecil’s suburban home. I am proud to have recorded at Lemco and I know that Neichi-san was glad to see the place where so many great recordings were made. As far as the shamisen is concerned, I think that could make a lot of my becoming a player, going to Japan, and getting good players to pay me not to play. With no frets, I find it next to impossible to play anything in tune. |
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Irish Bodhran |
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Mac Bodhran (2005)
Purchased in Dublin, Ireland in July of 2005, this instrument is a really good bodhran. Now, if I could only become a really good bodhran player. |
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Yamaha Studio Upright Piano (2000) P22 #T266869 This is the best sounding upright piano that I have ever heard. The best musician to ever play this piano is Jay Flippin who is a truly great player. This piano really deserves the attention of such a master because it must summon up limitless patience when being played by the likes of me.
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Korg M1 Workstation (1991) M1 #049178 I have used this instrument countless times over the years. I played the piano and strings on this M1 for the song entitled "A Great Country" that is on my Jazz With Bluegrass & Blues album. |















