Opal Canyon at the Parlor Room

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Opal Canyon at the Parlor Room

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Here I am, looking like I'm not having fun but actually having a great time.
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That’s awesome, Andy. It’s nice to see that Marlen on stage. Some familiar faces there, Ray on bass and Bob on guitar. I’ve played and recorded with both of them. Good people.
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Thanks, Doug! It is a handsome little guitar.

It's been a great pleasure to play with everyone here. I didn't know Bob until we started in OC; what a great guitar player.
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It would be nice if we knew what part of the country?
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From Google:

The Parlor Room
32 Masonic St
Northampton, MA

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https://www.facebook.com/events/315112657247378/
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Thanks, Greg! Western (swing) MA :)
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Andrew, great to hear about [another] Western swing band in our Southern New England region.

I play a Carter SD-12 with Western Stars here in Rhode Island. 6-piece band + vocals, with a monthly gig at a Providence club called . . . The Parlour!

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Hi Chris! Sorry, I was unclear. Opal Canyon is mostly rock/folk, but I do play with a classic country band called Wild Bill and the Flying Sparks that touches the Western swing territory. Nice to hear about you, as well! What's the name of your band?
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BTW Bob H. took lap steel lessons from me about 20 years ago and he was really getting into it at the time. He had (and probably still has) a 1950s Gibson BR-9 tuned to A6.
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I'll ask him about that! We've got a good dynamic on stage. We don't like to have to remember who's supposed to take a solo so we just weave around each other.
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>Opal Canyon is mostly rock/folk,

That's fun music.

>Wild Bill and the Flying Sparks that touches the Western swing territory

We are Western Stars. We carry a cloth backdrop with stars on it (!) and prop up cardboard saguaros and howling wolves. Yep, pretty corny.

Come on over some time for a RISGA meeting/jam! Doug B has done that.
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