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I began playing bass in my late teens, starting with a restrung copy of a Gibson EB-3, and a Peavey amp. The need for college tuition forced me to sell my setup, but I vowed to get back into bass after receiving my degree. Upon graduating college, I sought a left-handed bass, but consistantly ran into what I refer to as "Connecticut mentality", ie, I was told to either learn to play right-handed or restring a righty bass(funny, I never have a problem find lefty axes in other states, only this one).This went on for years, and eventually I moved on to do other things, and bass playing became largely forgotten(on the occasion that I would go to a music store, I would again run into the previously mentioned roadblocks). Then one day in June, 1997, I drove by a store in New Haven quite by accident, and decided to drop in, not knowing that this chance encounter would alter my life. There in the showroom was the black '96 P which I'm holding in the photo. At that point, I knew that it was now or never, being 39 at the time, and two days later, I became the proud owner of my first Fender. For a time, I brushed up with tapes and books, then fell out of it again when personal problems occurred. For the next few years, I played sporadically in my bedroom. Then in the Spring of 2000, A friend asked me to pick up a Fender catalog for him. I did, and this more or less "got me going" again. The people at Joe's Guitars in Wallingford, Ct urged me to get back in, and even carried some lefty instruments(in time, I would buy a Mexican J and a Squire PJ from them). Sometime later, I decided to obtain formal training, and began to take lessons, mostly to improve my dexterity, which had declined after many years of not playing. In November of 2001, I played in my first band in over 20 years, a "faux
metal" band as I coined them, as they didn't play much in the way of metal ( I
once suggested we do a Rammstein song, and they cringed!). Since then, I've played
in rock, blues, and wedding bands. My current band, River Jack, plays mostly 60's and
early 70's rock; we plan to expand to music from other decades as well, and in time
do originals. I am also in the praise and worship team at my church, and play two Sundays
each month, and also special events. I am currently writing Christian rock songs in
my spare time, which I hope to one day play at the church. |
Ampeg SVT-3 pro head Ampeg 4X10 cab Ampeg BA-210 SP combo Rocket Bass combo |