[Harp-L] Rough tracks
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Rough tracks
- From: John Thaden <jjthaden@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:47:28 -0800 (PST)
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Hey all,
I'd be obliged if you'd give a listen to a couple of rough tracks collected under the name We Be Jammin', selection #6 on the Mike Dollins Band myspace page www.myspace.com/mikedollinsband. Mike recorded while I played straight through about 20 tracks a couple of Saturdays ago and last night posted this rough mix. I'm playing unmodified Marine Bands through an Astatic bullet into a Premier model 50 with a 6" speaker.
While you're there, please check out some of the other mostly-still-rough tracks, many featuring Ginny Becton singing. Mike mixed in a little harp (G chrom) toward the end of "Live Love Laugh".
It sure would be nice to get some comments on We Be Jammin' before Saturday when I get a second chance for harp and vocals on some of these tracks. I may cup tighter and try a Bassman type amp to get a fatter sound.
Thanks,
John Thaden (ublokr)
Little Rock, Arkansas
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