I had the great pleasure of listening to and hanging out with Johnny last week when he played the Broken Spoke in Austin with Billy Mata (a perfect place to see them).
It just doesn't get any better; a great 7-piece band, western-swing with some shuffles and waltzes mixed in. Johnny was absolutely killing it on his D-13th tuning, playing amazing 6th-style stuff and incredible "E-9th" stuff too, all as good as anyone out there.
Johnny and I first met in the mid-70s; he humbled me then and he still does; he's playing maybe better than ever. I really miss the days of the original Timejumpers with Johnny and Hoot Hester, which at the time was a pretty low-key Monday hang at the Station Inn, with mostly musicians in the audience.
Johnny looked great and it was really good to see him again and spend a little time catching up. Don't miss this band if you ever get a chance to see them!
Johnny Cox with the Billy Mata band
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I was lucky enough to see the Time Jumpers back when Johnny had the steel chair. As it happens, he was playing that triple-neck Zum, but I knew I was hearing one of the very best.
When I asked, he took time to explain the three tunings to me (I absorbed about a third of it!); now, he's knocking out of the park with the distillation of that guitar's potential - 12-string D13th.
Me too! I'm only two weeks into the journey (after fifty years on a D10) and it's already clear to me that JC has come up with an amazing tuning!
(Edited to say: That was a magic time for that band. This is not to disparage the various line-ups over the years, but they were almost an unknown 'secret' back then.)
I was lucky enough to see the Time Jumpers back when Johnny had the steel chair. As it happens, he was playing that triple-neck Zum, but I knew I was hearing one of the very best.
When I asked, he took time to explain the three tunings to me (I absorbed about a third of it!); now, he's knocking out of the park with the distillation of that guitar's potential - 12-string D13th.
Me too! I'm only two weeks into the journey (after fifty years on a D10) and it's already clear to me that JC has come up with an amazing tuning!
(Edited to say: That was a magic time for that band. This is not to disparage the various line-ups over the years, but they were almost an unknown 'secret' back then.)
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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Re: Johnny Cox with the Billy Mata band
Pete, it was great to see you my friend. I hope to get up to Nashville soon. We will have to hang out again.Pete Finney wrote:I had the great pleasure of listening to and hanging out with Johnny last week when he played the Broken Spoke in Austin with Billy Mata (a perfect place to see them).
It just doesn't get any better; a great 7-piece band, western-swing with some shuffles and waltzes mixed in. Johnny was absolutely killing it on his D-13th tuning, playing amazing 6th-style stuff and incredible "E-9th" stuff too, all as good as anyone out there.
Johnny and I first met in the mid-70s; he humbled me then and he still does; he's playing maybe better than ever. I really miss the days of the original Timejumpers with Johnny and Hoot Hester, which at the time was a pretty low-key Monday hang at the Station Inn, with mostly musicians in the audience.
Johnny looked great and it was really good to see him again and spend a little time catching up. Don't miss this band if you ever get a chance to see them!
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
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Thank you Roger. I hope you are enjoying the tuning.Roger Rettig wrote:Pete:
I was lucky enough to see the Time Jumpers back when Johnny had the steel chair. As it happens, he was playing that triple-neck Zum, but I knew I was hearing one of the very best.
When I asked, he took time to explain the three tunings to me (I absorbed about a third of it!); now, he's knocking out of the park with the distillation of that guitar's potential - 12-string D13th.
Me too! I'm only two weeks into the journey (after fifty years on a D10) and it's already clear to me that JC has come up with an amazing tuning!
(Edited to say: That was a magic time for that band. This is not to disparage the various line-ups over the years, but they were almost an unknown 'secret' back then.)
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
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