A 1950s Fender Champion lap steel will make a great investment,as well as be a great sounding instrument;if it's in good condition.Here's what you should you look for.#1. Do the electronics work properly?This...
Supro brand lap steels were manufactured by Valco for the parent company National from the mid thirties through the mid sixties. Their hand wound pickups when used to over drive a tube amp can produce down and...
The pre WWII lap steel Richenbachers are valuable collectibles, and their pickups are considered by many lap steel players to be the best sounding ever made. Rickenbacher is credited with the first electric...
Gruhn's Guide to Vintage Guitars /A Qualified Recommend
10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
I give a qualified recommendation to the Gruhn's Guide to Vintage Guitars. I bought a copy to establish dating of vintage guitars I already own; and to help me verify dating of vintage guitars listed on E ... read full review
Hello & Goodbye to a fantastic fun & soulful band.
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I Haven't enjoyed a new (new to me anyway) "country" band this much since I found some old Delbert McClinton albums in a cut out bin in the late eighties. I didn't know exactly what to call ... read full review
Rawhide-1st season - recommended if you're over 50
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I rate the 1st season of this non typical western series excellent; but I am over fifty. No special effects that's for sure,and all episodes were shot in black & white.The series ran for eight years st... read full review
What's Shakin' 1966 Electra record re-release on CD
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This album was released when it seemed every band thought they had to be a "blues band". Although all the artists on this compilation album are fine artists, only one is real blues band. Guess which? ... read full review
Paul Butterfield original unreleased early sessions
If you are a Paul Butterfield fan, who first heard his great band back when they started in mid sixties like I did, you may want this CD for perspective. This was apparently going to be the 1st Butterfield albu... read full review