Zach Moulton of Mike and the Moonpies

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Tim Konecky
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Zach Moulton of Mike and the Moonpies

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So, I just got done recording all the parts for a record my band is putting together.

Then I listened to Mike and the Moonpies new record "Mockingbird". Zach Moulton's steel playing is SO GOOD.... super impressive. Just tasty!

Now I have to go hide in my basement and do nothing but practice for a year straight. Just have to convince my band to put off putting out the record until I'm half as good as Zach. Then I can go back and re-record all my parts.

Good work Zach if you ever venture around these parts at the SGF! AWESOME JOB!!!
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Post by Zachary Moulton »

Thanks, brotha! Man, we recorded all that stuff, and then I went and had a little lesson with Bob Hoffnar. Learned some good easy stuff, that changed my playing! I went back and threw around the idea of re-recording all my stuff. But, it didn't stick. Damn! But, thanks, for the kind words! I am happy with it, but you gotta know how it goes. You are your worst critic, right? Take Care!
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Really love the guitar/steel lead harmony stuff. Can't be easy to pull that off.
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Post by Cody Angel »

They sure make it look easy! Moonpies are probably my favorite on the Texas scene right now. They play that good old stuff the right way and Zach is a great guy and player.
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