I'm working on Craig Whittaker's project that you did an AC/Gut guitar track for at your place. Great playing as always. It sounds fantastic! Really, some of the best guitar sounds I've heard in a long while. I need to come over and learn some of your voodoo. It's a given that you have great sounding instruments, and I know it's the ear more than the gear, but, if you don't mind me asking, what did you use to cut them? Shoot me an email on NMP if you'd rather not say on the comment wall. If you rather not say altogether, I understand. Keep up the great work!
Hey Mark,
Good to see you on here! It was such a pleasure to work with you on Diona's record. I learned so much from you during those sessions. Hope to do it again.
Best,
Scott
PS> What a great comment about Jackie..."heaven being funkier"!
OK, so I copied my bio & put it up. I am just a piano player after all & don't know any better.
I appreciated your remembrance of Jackman the other day, and those CeCe's Place videos & your "Soul Picnic" record have taken on new meaning for me.
Loveyabro, PC
With Jackie it's a little like not knowing what will be missed until it's gone. More like not thinking about it, I guess. As evidenced in the discussion on this site, though, we know all too well what we'll be missing and can't believe it's gone.
Hey, you snuck in when I wasn't watching! Nice to reconnect with you here, haven't seen you & Wendy since the Mark McClure celebrity roast at your house several years ago, way too long. I hope we can make up for lost time. Please stop over and see my space soon!
At 12:32pm on January 27, 2008, Chris Knight said…
finally saw the Imp's video on youtube.
WOW!
I can't decide what's funnier: The cut off t-shirt... or the fact that Jackman is workin the full suit (WITH a hat) in what appears to be some hot summer Texas weather! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Believe me, God opened the door for the "real job," and it seems to be fitting me well...it's certainly a great gift! I totally understand the arrested development-permanent denial mind-set...It only took me a little over a half-century to try the "grown up" side of things...the jury's still out:)
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I'm working on Craig Whittaker's project that you did an AC/Gut guitar track for at your place. Great playing as always. It sounds fantastic! Really, some of the best guitar sounds I've heard in a long while. I need to come over and learn some of your voodoo. It's a given that you have great sounding instruments, and I know it's the ear more than the gear, but, if you don't mind me asking, what did you use to cut them? Shoot me an email on NMP if you'd rather not say on the comment wall. If you rather not say altogether, I understand. Keep up the great work!
Thanks,
Dave
Good to see you on here! It was such a pleasure to work with you on Diona's record. I learned so much from you during those sessions. Hope to do it again.
Best,
Scott
PS> What a great comment about Jackie..."heaven being funkier"!
Your 23rd Psalm was beautiful on Sunday.
Thanks
Tim Lauer
I appreciated your remembrance of Jackman the other day, and those CeCe's Place videos & your "Soul Picnic" record have taken on new meaning for me.
Loveyabro, PC
Yours is the definitive Jackie Street comment...
Appreciate you, bro.
Wish I could have had one more session with him.
Love to the family,
Don
Best, Jon
Namedropper..
SalvoMix
WOW!
I can't decide what's funnier: The cut off t-shirt... or the fact that Jackman is workin the full suit (WITH a hat) in what appears to be some hot summer Texas weather! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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