Too Many Rhythm Guitarists?

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Lee Baucum
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Too Many Rhythm Guitarists?

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Samuel Phillippe
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Need a couple of more in the teen years to balance the rythem

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Post by Brooks Montgomery »

I could hear that one guy on banjo tuning up….
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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As my ASCAP friend would say... "Who is paying the royalties for that performance?"

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The guy in the black t-shirt was out of tune. ;)
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Reminds me of a club I belonged to that used to have a monthly get-together.Usually 6-8 guitars of which no two of them were tuned together,a bass,drums,and sometimes a steel or fiddle if we were lucky.Most of the singers sounded like someone riding in the back of an ambulance.

Sadly,Covid put this club out of its misery.
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