The Six Strings

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Just my thoughts about music and guitars.

Located: Chanhassen, Minnesota
Tags: Guitar, electric guitar, Fender, Gibson, music

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Experience Hendrix Concert - Billy Cox and Ernie Isley on Mar 18, 2010I attended the Experience Hendrix concert at the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis last night. All in all, it was a great show, although my age is showing in that I wish I had brought ear plugs. Ernie Isley opened the show with Billy Cox on bass and C...



Rediscovering Automatic Man and Pat Thrall on Mar 12, 2010 am a child of the 1970's. I grew up listening to what is now called Classic Rock. I liked all the big bands of the day - Nugent, Styx, Yes, Rush, Santana, Heart, and so on. I was a musical sponge, absorbing all I could to try learn techniques I...



Bob Weir and His Telecaster on Feb 25, 2010I read this story years ago, and wanted to share it. Some of you have probably heard this story but here it is anyways. You can click on this link to read it all.Bob Weir was adopted. After the death of his parents, he went searching for his real par...



Luo Ann Barton and Stevie Ray Vaughan on Feb 19, 2010 in Her I have just started reading "Soul to Soul", a book about Stevie Ray Vaughan. This book, written by Kerri Leigh, was to be Stevie's biography and was started before his death. I have been a SRV fan since 1984, since the first LP "Texas Flood" came out...



Luo Ann Barton and Stevie Ray Vaughan on Feb 19, 2010 in Her I have just started reading "Soul to Soul", a book about Stevie Ray Vaughan. This book, written by Kerri Leigh, was to be Stevie's biography and was started before his death. I have been a SRV fan since 1984, since the first LP "Texas Flood" came out...



Max Air 2 Air and a Few Apollo-era Space Items on Feb 17, 2010I am an aviation buff. Have been since I dreamed of becoming a pilot when I was a kid. Guitars and planes...that was me. I learned guitar, but never learned to fly. I have only flown a plane for about 5 minutes, when I got ride in a WWII Stearman tra...