bassydude77
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I don't play double bass (played a little in high school), but never owned one. Just not something I want to have to drag around. Not to mention they are a workout on the hands...I do have a couple P-basses. A 79' that was my first bass. Dad found it in a pawn shop in Morganton in 1991 or 92'. A few years ago I bought a 77' Fretless. Lived outside of NC for 20yrs now, but grew up near Hickory.Cool stories. Sorry about your dad.I really like the bits about recording - with today's Pro Tools and such, emailing each other files to add your parts to the tracks - and then emailing them back. Amazing to think about - considering how it used to be.
Yes, COVID brought about a lot of interesting stuff in our lives... some good things in the midst of all that horror. I used that time to dive back into my roots, musically. I had forgotten and lost touch with so much stuff (so many bands and artists) - it's been a pleasure to delve back into all that stuff. This music thread helps bring back some memories too. Kudos to @BluHevn for starting this thread.
Do you play double bass too, or prefer e-bass? I'll bet you got a cool Fender P bass don't ya?
Are you in N.C.? East or West?
Final question: What plans do you and the band have for the album once it's finished in Nashville? Produce some LP's or CD's? Or simply release it digitally to all the platforms available?
We thought we would just put the new album up on digital platforms and "re-release" our original album from 1998 to digital at the same time. It has just been so much fun to reconnect.
What about yourself?