Jeff Newman & Bob Browning : The Last Letter
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- Terry McCumbee
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- Jeremy Drawbaugh
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thats nice! i sure miss getting to see jeff play. even though i never took lessons personally i had alot of his courses. one of my most favorite memories is the last few june jams he did. i was around 16-18 yrs old and getting to see people like jeff, hal, paul, tommy, hughey, cox, and so on. just all the greats on stage together was just awesome. and drove me to want to be a better player.
to me jeff was one of the smoothest when it came to ballads. and his style with the U-12 and the lower e9th wont ever be copied.
to me jeff was one of the smoothest when it came to ballads. and his style with the U-12 and the lower e9th wont ever be copied.
JDAWG
MULLEN G2 D-10 8X7
QUILTER 202 combo TT12
BOSS DD-3 BOSS CHORUS EFFECT
NEUBAR REVERB
NASHVILLE 112/400
TELONICS VOLUME PEDAL
STEELER'S CHOICE PAK-A-SEAT
MULLEN G2 D-10 8X7
QUILTER 202 combo TT12
BOSS DD-3 BOSS CHORUS EFFECT
NEUBAR REVERB
NASHVILLE 112/400
TELONICS VOLUME PEDAL
STEELER'S CHOICE PAK-A-SEAT
- bob drawbaugh
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- Frank Freniere
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- bob drawbaugh
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