Tim Sergent with Dierks Bentley
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- John Swain
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Tim Sergent with Dierks Bentley
The Dierks Bentley band appeared on "Artist's Den" on PBS last night..Although I'm not crazy about the music, the band is tight and Tim Sargent does an outstanding job on his Jackson D10, banjo and dobro!! Great playing and the cameras stayed on him quite alot( even during the lead guitar parts LOL!)Tim was up in the mix and got great tone .Hid dobro was loud and clear and banjo came across better than most.Tim how do you amplify the banjo and dobro?
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Thanks, John. I do indeed appreciate the kind words. I haven't seen the Artist Den show, but I think I was playing the Shot Jackson Commemorative that was Johnny Cox's guitar while David and Harry were building my Pro IV.
As for the banjo and dobro...I'm plugging straight into a direct box on both instruments. My banjo has a Rare Earth pickup in it and the dobro is a Fluger. It's not an acoustic dobro. Meant strictly to be plugged in. It has that Marrs Cat Can in it along with a George L pickup. It's the best dobro sound I've heard for loud stage volumes.
Take care,
Tim
As for the banjo and dobro...I'm plugging straight into a direct box on both instruments. My banjo has a Rare Earth pickup in it and the dobro is a Fluger. It's not an acoustic dobro. Meant strictly to be plugged in. It has that Marrs Cat Can in it along with a George L pickup. It's the best dobro sound I've heard for loud stage volumes.
Take care,
Tim
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Tim Sergent
Direks Benly is at Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake,Iowa in April and show is already sold out and I just found out about it.It sure did not take long,so I guess I will not go.Glad steel is alive
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Tim Sergent with Dierks Bentley
Dierks Bently is playing at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake ,Iowa in April and is sold out already,so I guess i will not go listen to Tim.Glad to see steel is still alive .Maybe he is not playting with him there?
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Tim Sergent
I have watched and listened to Timmy since he was a young boy playing Banjo at the Rockdale Jamboree, I gurantee he could play a cigar box if he wanted too. He has made all of us from his hometown proud to know him.
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Darrel & Brad,
I will be in Iowa on the 23rd with Dierks at the Surf Ballroom.
Elton,
Oh how I wish that were true! Very nice of you to say that. Thanks.
Robert,
Great to hear from you. Rockdale Jamboree seems like about 4 years ago. In truth...it's been nearly 40!! I still have that big trophy from that banjo contest I won out there when I was 9 years old. It was filled with 200 silver dollars. Wish I still had those. I would imagine a few of them might have been worth something today, but I guess I'll never know.
Take care,
Tim
I will be in Iowa on the 23rd with Dierks at the Surf Ballroom.
Elton,
Oh how I wish that were true! Very nice of you to say that. Thanks.
Robert,
Great to hear from you. Rockdale Jamboree seems like about 4 years ago. In truth...it's been nearly 40!! I still have that big trophy from that banjo contest I won out there when I was 9 years old. It was filled with 200 silver dollars. Wish I still had those. I would imagine a few of them might have been worth something today, but I guess I'll never know.
Take care,
Tim