Thanks Jim.
That was our Bass player in early Dale Watson band: "Preston Rumbaugh" and Jeff Keyton on Guitar; just a throw together gig in Austin.
That was actually my S-8 Fender Stringmaster.
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Wow, Ricky, this is a real World Premiere rightcheer. This is a recording of a no rehearsal pickup gig, and we never used the recordings for demo. To make a small correction to above post, Preston, the singer, played guitar on this and trades lead with Ricky. I played upright bass, and for lack of a better word, produced the recording, by enticing my buddy to come out and record us, for the promise of a cheeseburger from that joint. This was the only gig of these 4 players together and it was an honor and hoot to be playing with Ricky on it.
Well thanks so much Jeff, my memory is almost good enough to speak..lol. I just figured Preston played bass because he was our bass player but you're bass sounded great, was that up-right,, then who played drums. sorry I can't remember it all but I remember a little bit of it, thanks for helping my memory come back somewhat the more I hear some of the songs the more I start transitioning my memory to what I used to feel back then so thanks for helping this traumatic brain injured musician bring back some great memories that is so weird us 4 players that only time we play the gig together that was incredible sounds great.
Ricky
Buck Johnson was the drummer at that gig, but we usually played without a drummer. Preston was getting the gigs in between backing other people on Bass, I was rehearsed with him, and when we'd get another lead in there, he had some number charts, or would just call the chords out.
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