Jeremy Wakefield

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Robbie Bossert
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Jeremy Wakefield

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Are any of you "non-peddlers" familiar with Jeremy Wakefield? If not, check out the new Wayne Hancock disc. This guy is something else! He plays an old triple 8 Bigsby and he really captures that authentic style and sound. He's gotta' be a Gene Crownover (sp?) fan.
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I've got an album called "Hot Guitars of Biller and Wakefield" Great tele and nonpedal playing. I think it's been released on Hightone Records.
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Thanks Chris. I'll have to look for that one.
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Here's a link to purchasing this CD through Amazon. You can also get it through Miles of Music among many others.

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Mike Dennis
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Post by Mike Dennis »

If any body would know... I would like to know what tuning Jeremy used for "Foggy Island"
on the Hot Guitars of Biller and Wakefield CD??
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