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Originally Posted by jeastman
Very cool stuff. I loved Sister Hazel and was fortunate enough to see them a few times when they came back to Gainesville while I was in college.
Although I think it might be dangerous to play the show with your new Olson. I know if it were me...we're on stage...drummer counts off...everyone hits that first chord and I'm standing frozen with my tongue down to my knees ogling that beautiful instrument.
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Love Sister Hazel myself.
Guitars were meant to be played... and this one will be too. No room for a closet queen. I have played my current Olson dread on every single gig I have ever played in the past 2 years. And will plan on playing this dread for a very long period of time at my gigs. Then again, I try to avoid the heavy bar cramped scene for gigs. I will probably starting bringing another dread to some gigs to mix it up. Sometimes I bring another guitar if I want to look like a rock star LOL. Woops, rock stars don't have guitars this nice!
Besides we don't have a drummer! Just two female and two male vocalists, and the two males play guitars and I also play fiddle, mandolin and harmonica. I do most of the singing except when I have a fiddle or mandolin in my hands, that is hard for me to both sing and play one of those!
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A brand new duet I wrote with my daughter:
https://youtu.be/u0hRB7fYaZU
Olson Brazilian Dread #1325
Olson Brazilian SJ #1350
Olson Tiger Myrtle Dread #1355
Olson Brazilian Jumbo #1351
Olson 12-string Jumbo (one of only a few)
Martin D-42 Johnny Cash #51/200 (only 80 made)
And a few others
Quite a few limited edition and rare Martins
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