Ed Black remembered.
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Skip Edwards
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I wonder where that ZB is now, too. Chances are whoever has it doesn't know it was Ed's, and most likely no one knows what the serial number was.
Kevin, I sold that organ years ago...soon after that pic was taken, if I remember correctly. But, I still have my sgl keyboard Vox Continental that I bought new in '65.
Kevin, I sold that organ years ago...soon after that pic was taken, if I remember correctly. But, I still have my sgl keyboard Vox Continental that I bought new in '65.
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Has anyone heard that great Ronstadt show over on Wolfgang's Vault from '72, the same band as from the youtube link at the start of the topic (Linda Ronstadt - Long Long Time, Midnight Special '73), the Bowdens, McGee on drums, Ed, plus Chris Darrow.. amazing group.. very uptempo and muscular country-rock sound. Ed sounds grat on that show!
I don't think any of Linda's albums really showcased how rocking she could be with her bands.
I don't think any of Linda's albums really showcased how rocking she could be with her bands.
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Clarity
It's good to get the real info from someone who was actually there. Thanks guys for clearing that up. The Forum is such a terrific resource.
Merry Christmas and all the best to you.
Bruce
Merry Christmas and all the best to you.
Bruce
Bruce Wandmayer
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Steel on the rocks: shakin', not stirred
Sedona, AZ
Steel on the rocks: shakin', not stirred
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Ed also owned Bobby Fuller's Strat,if I remember correctly it had 9 strings the high strings were tuned like a 12 string I think it was the guitar from "I fought the law".Ed taught me a lot of cool guitar things from Buddy Holly,Chuck Berry and Bobby Fuller,You know when you figure out a lick and then somebody shows you the way it really goes...That was Ed.

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Thanks Russ, great thread, can't believe I missed it originally. Such cool history.
I have a small piece of history myself, owning one of Dan Dugmore's Sho-buds, one mostly used for demos but non-the-less. It may soon have a new life with a cool new project that I can't reveal yet, but might be fun.
Thanks again!
I have a small piece of history myself, owning one of Dan Dugmore's Sho-buds, one mostly used for demos but non-the-less. It may soon have a new life with a cool new project that I can't reveal yet, but might be fun.
Thanks again!
Regards, Craig
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Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
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"Thanks" by the great Bob Mosley. Please give a thanks to the poster on Youtube also, he will appreciate it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ym5GIiu1ho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ym5GIiu1ho
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