Carolyn Wonderland (Uwe says: Should be in Gibson forum!)

Started by rockinrayduke, January 15, 2009, 07:08:40 PM

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Rhythm N. Bliss

Thanks Ray~ That gave me chills!
Damn gooood

uwe

Only yanks can play guitar like that, I have to admit. Very fluid the lady is and with a nice groove to boot. She plays a Godess LP judging by fin and body thickness (and also by sound, which is clearer and more percussive than you would expect from a real LP). 

Still, I have to admonish Ray here in public for reckless misposting: By all rights this belongs in the Gibson forum. Not only does the (albeit largely inaudible) bass player play an Epi JC in fetching black, but he also has a white TBird in the stand right beside him.

For penance, Ray: Dismantle all your available three points and put them on again with full bridge adjustment. That'll teach you!

:mrgreen:
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Basvarken

Cool! I never heard of her but I'm sure going to check her out some more.

She reminds me of Sass Jordan of course, but also Karen Lawrence and even Susan Tedeschi spring to mind.




BTW I don't like those keyboards too much. Horrible fake Hammond sound!


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Barklessdog

Great guitar tone & playing. Got to love that Les paul sound

godofthunder

Maker of the Badbird Bridge, "intonation without modification" for your vintage Gibson Thunderbird

drbassman

I love it, she's great!  I'll have to learn more about her.
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Tony

rockinrayduke

#8
I'd rather take an Texas ass-whupping than ever adjust a 3 point bridge again!  :mrgreen:

Lightyear

Quote from: drbassman on January 16, 2009, 09:00:18 AM
I love it, she's great!  I'll have to learn more about her.

Local Houston girl - IMSMC.  She had a fairly faithful following in the early 90's I believe - when she was quite a young thing on the anemic Houston club scene