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Singer Eric Burdon is 83 today
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Another one on Eric Burdon's birthday.
My favorite Rolling Stones album, Exile On Main Street, was released May 12, 1972. This is the first song on the album.
wonderful homage to Dickey Betts and the Allman Brothers !
Primarily a bass player, but also enjoy playing guitar.Any musicians on this thread?
Instrument(s)?
Singer perhaps?
Do you read music or play by ear? Both?
Write music/compose?
Studied or self-taught?
Still in a band/ever played in a band?
Where did you get the talent (mother or father or both... perhaps neither)?
If we started your car and turned on the radio to the station it's on right now - what would we hear?
Were you a "band nerd" in middle/high school, or are/were you strictly a 4 chord Charlie on guitar?
Cool stories. Sorry about your dad.Primarily a bass player, but also enjoy playing guitar.
Used to read music, now play by ear and/or chord charts
Write a bit, but mostly colloborating. Since COVID, I've gotten back into recording with a couple of bands from my younger days. We pass tracks back and forth adding parts. Also, have traveled to Nashville a couple of times in the last few years to record new music with a band I toured with during college. That has been a blast. We have 8 songs in the can and trying to get back together one more time to finish an album.
Just in the last 6mos. I joined a band locally after having not played regularly in a band in 10yrs. First gig at the end of the month.
My dad was also a bass player. He passed away about 1yr after I started playing. I think his passing was something that really focused my attention to music.
My favorite Rolling Stones album, Exile On Main Street, was released May 12, 1972. This is the first song on the album.
I like me some Mark Sandman.Oh Yeah ...I just put on my beret and sunglasses and snapping my fingers for applause