My gear is too nice for my gigs
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Jerry O:
'Gorn' as in 'gone', destroyed, broken.
Ascribing the word 'banjo' to my friend's elegant Gibson ES-5 was just another verbal thrust.. And yes - the merchant seaman had a broad Cockney accent.
'Gorn' as in 'gone', destroyed, broken.
Ascribing the word 'banjo' to my friend's elegant Gibson ES-5 was just another verbal thrust.. And yes - the merchant seaman had a broad Cockney accent.
Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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