Website Update (Again)
I’ve updated the theme on my website again. There is a lot of complexity today with mobile device support, and I’ve moved to a completely… Read More »Website Update (Again)
I’ve updated the theme on my website again. There is a lot of complexity today with mobile device support, and I’ve moved to a completely… Read More »Website Update (Again)
I’ve been working on the Telecaster (see the old posts here and here) over the last couple of years, replacing substandard bits here an there.… Read More »Homemade Telecaster Update
So, I’ve got a Squire Bronco Bass (actually, it belongs to The Artist) and I think it was well bought ($150 at Guitar Center). Though… Read More »Bronco Bass Pickup Upgrade
How do you know you have the best wife in the world? She’d buy you a banjo, even though she knows she’s the one who… Read More »The Electric Six-String Banjo
I suppose it’s natural to wonder, particularly when playing some of those gigs where the band members outnumber the audience, just how far one’s music… Read More »Franco Harris
Personally, I am still waiting for my chance to play downstairs at Philadelphia’s World Cafe Live, but I am happy to have had the chance… Read More »Flying High
It ain’t Country unless we’re talking trains, or trucks, or prison, or momma, or getting’ drunk. Only Steve Goodman’s song “You Never Even Called Me… Read More »The Fugitive
iLift (excerpt) is a must-have iPhone app for musicians.
I think the music gods may have been angry with me over my last post (The Joy of Homemade Guitars) for making it all sound… Read More »The Agony of Homemade Guitars
The Fender Custom Shop’s slogan is, “When You’re Ready.” Could a company be more smug? It reminds me of the Maitre D’ from L.A. Story:… Read More »The Joy of Homemade Guitars