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chuck crosby
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Indianapolis , IN
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SG, Blues Tele, Strat, Taylor 310-CE
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Pretty much everything these days if there's heart behind the playing.
Biography
I'm 65 and have been playing off and on since I was 10. A lot's happened since then and I'm happy to be healthy and alive.
I'm retired and a yoga teacher (this is my 20th anniversary teaching) and the only reason I mention that here is, I did my first 5 day teacher training session with Larry Schultz in 2002 at It's Yoga in Columbus OH. He was the personal yogi for the Grateful Dead in the mid-90s up until Jerry Garcia died. I still practice "The Rocket" which he created specifically for the Grateful Dead on concert days as it was only an hour long sequence instead of the 2hr required for the full series practice. There's way more to that story but I mention it because of Michael's love (and now mine) of all thing "Dead".
If you live in Indy please reach out! Would love to jam!
Take care friend!

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seecrosby
seecrosby Posted Oct 30, 2022 in Request a REACTION

What can I say?
It's Jackson Browne with a great band, a great message and a guitar player with a killer tone.
In my opinion, The Holy Trinity.
I hope you enjoy it!
I appreciate you all!

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seecrosby Posted Sep 22, 2022 in Request a REACTION

Lou Reed - vocals
Steve Hunter - guitar
Dick Wagner - guitar
Prakash John - bass
Ray Colcord - keyboard
Pentti Glan - drums

This changed my life in high school in 1974 and it still makes me smile today!
Sorry, I could not find any legit video of this show.

I got this from Wikipedia if you’re interested -
Paul Nelson of Rolling Stone magazine was in attendance that night. Writing about Rock 'n' Roll Animal he recalled: "As it happens, I had seen Reed and a mediocre pickup band at Lincoln Center some months earlier in his first New York non-Velvets appearance and he was tragic in every sense of the word. So, at the Academy, I didn't expect much and when his new band came out and began to play spectacular, even majestic, rock & roll, management's strategy for the evening became clear: Elevate the erratic and unstable punkiness of the centerpiece into punchy, swaggering grandeur by using the best arrangements, sound and musicians that money could buy; the trimmings, particularly guitarists Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter, were awesome enough so that if Reed were merely competent, the concert would be a success.

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seecrosby Posted Sep 9, 2022 in Request a REACTION

Disc 1, Side 1 - The Byrds Live - The first of these was the band's performance at Queens College's Colden Center Auditorium on February 28, 1970, and the second was their performance at the Felt Forum on March 1, 1970. The entire side is less than 18 minutes so perhaps you could do more than 1 song? It's non-stop from beginning to end. If I had to choose only one I guess it would be "Lover of the Bayou" or "Mr Spaceman".
Sorry there's no video.
Thank you Michael, so glad to be part of the community!!

Roger McGuinn – guitar, Moog synthesizer, vocals
Clarence White – guitar, mandolin, vocals
Skip Battin – electric bass, vocals
Gene Parsons – drums, guitar, harmonica, vocals
If you've never heard this, put the headphones on the 2nd time through - there's a lot going on.
Also (as a reminder) this is the first time the B string bender was used before Fender started offering it on the Telecaster. Gene Parsons customized Clarence White's Tele.
Here's the story if you're interested - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxQhbvke44I

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