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Joe Rogers
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Hacking John Hughey

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The Urban Dictionary has many definitions on the word "Hack". The verb that turns up frequently these days is defined as, "To learn and understand a complex problem through a combination of experience, insight, and persistence."

John Hughey was my friend. I spent 3 years on the road with him while opening up shows for Vince Gill. I studied his sound and his style in great depth. While his vibrato looked erratic, it was actually quite controlled and technical. His signature vibrato and sound are the 2 hardest things to master when trying to copy his style. My new Rittenberry Prestige has finally given me the tool to accomplish his sound. As for the vibrato, it is a work in progress, especially in the nosebleed register where you run out of fretboard. ;-) :D

https://youtu.be/LkGjGcHHIj0

Enjoy....!!!

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Post by Ivan Posa »

Very nice Joe.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Great feel Joe....awesome display.
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Truly blessed to have had a big hand in building that guitars for you!!
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Post by Ron Shalita »

Good stuff Joe!
Been playing all of my life, Lead Guitar, and Pedal Steel, sing Lead and Harmony.. play other Instruments also but I hate to admit to it..
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Post by Rick Campbell »

Joe,

Good stuff. I think you're going to have a lot of players "hacking" your playing. That really sounds good. Expert intonation all up and down the neck.

RC
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Post by Larry Dering »

Oh my, what a beautiful sound. I followed your videos and was captivated by your playing with the band. An Empty Glass and Phoenix are so good that I have them on my to do list. Loved those turn arounds on both.
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Very nicely played, Joe. You certainly have captured some of John's style and technique. I was fortunate to see John backing Vince at a Concert in Binghamton, NY many years ago.
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Post by John Sluszny »

Very nice ! :D :D :D
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Post by Larry Hamilton »

Could have fooled me. Great job.
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Post by Joe Rogers »

Thanks so much for the kind words....!!! I had been searching for a long time for a guitar to give me those highs....I could hear it on record and in my head. Gary & Derek did a terrific job on this one....!!

Stay tuned, I will try to have another hack uploaded in a day or so.... ;-) Know that my imitation is just that....nothing can ever top the originals...


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Post by Craig Stock »

Very Nice Joe, are the Gumby and Pokey figures a nod to Sneaky Pete?
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Craig, though I am a Sneaky Pete fan, the Gumby figures are actually a nod to my lost childhood. :lol:

It warms my heart every time my granddaughter comes into my office and they are the first thing she reaches for...

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Post by Andy Zahnd »

Joe, you nailed. Nobody is able to play like Hughey.... except the crazy Cajun from Loisiana!
Hug you brother :D
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Guy was a fabulous player.... I seem to recall that in his last few years he lamented the fact that there wasn't much work for him playing steel,, Can you imagine?.. Reaching that level of talent on a tough instrument and having it go unappreciated..... He was and will always be appreciated here thats for sure...
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Post by Carmen Acciaioli »

This is exceptional !!
The 3 Ts : TUNING
TONE
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like you ? (Johnny Gimble)
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Post by Joe Rogers »

I am truly humbled by the feedback. Thanks so much....!!

Shout out to you Andy....really miss ya buddy....!!

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Post by rick andrews »

Hi Joe, nice job on both tunes.
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