I thought that was for Joe B. ?We (Mom and me) are really pleased to be giving this last VonHerndon Stagecrafter (serial #16) to our old friend and hired gun David Langely...![]()
I thought that was for Joe B. ?We (Mom and me) are really pleased to be giving this last VonHerndon Stagecrafter (serial #16) to our old friend and hired gun David Langely...![]()
I thought that was for Joe B. ?
So, Joe B. really had Zero interest in guitars outside of Fender and Gibson. The only guitar he plays- outside of those two brands - is the Dan Erlewine built Albert King V.
We never got a straight answer about this guitar, but when we questioned if there was a "contractual obligation" to play only Gibson and Fender instruments, it was not denied.
Mom has decided to give this to an old Nashville session player friend of hers named David Langely. David played in Mom's band at one time.
David spent some time in Tommy Overstreet's band.
David just flipped when we showed it to him
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David is so a top notch producer with more than a few records on his wall.
David is getting ready to start touring, again, so we will post photos and updates from David as he and Stagecrafter #16 travel around.
Never seen him live, but I had the exact opposite experience. The Live at El Mocambo is one of the most amazing live performances I've ever seen. I did want to copy him and he did inspire me to play everyday. No shredders ever did that for me, not Eddie, not Randy, not Nuno and most importantly, especially not Yngvie. I am not saying SRV was a spectacular songwriter, but I do think his playing and sense of touch is above what I've seen Joe B do live.