Fallen Angels pics
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Fallen Angels pics
I recently re-found these pictures from the "old days" and thought you might enjoy.
I didn't take them and I don't remember exactly when and where they are from, but I believe they're from the first tour, somewhere in the Midwest (Chicago?).
It's Gram, Emmylou, Neil Flanz on steel and ND Smart on drums.
Love the t shirts... time sure flies!
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I didn't take them and I don't remember exactly when and where they are from, but I believe they're from the first tour, somewhere in the Midwest (Chicago?).
It's Gram, Emmylou, Neil Flanz on steel and ND Smart on drums.
Love the t shirts... time sure flies!
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Thanks guys, and Joachim that guitar is a 1972 David Russell Young Custom Dreadnought, there's a few online mentions with pics, this is probably the best:
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/column ... eadnought/
(if the link doesn't work try looking up 1972 David Russell Young Custom Dreadnought - Gram Parsons.
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/column ... eadnought/
(if the link doesn't work try looking up 1972 David Russell Young Custom Dreadnought - Gram Parsons.
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It was sold for 125.000!Jason Odd wrote:Thanks guys, and Joachim that guitar is a 1972 David Russell Young Custom Dreadnought, there's a few online mentions with pics, this is probably the best:
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/column ... eadnought/
(if the link doesn't work try looking up 1972 David Russell Young Custom Dreadnought - Gram Parsons.
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