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| 'Guitars
of Love' are an instrumental band playing instrumental tunes of the
'50s & '60s with an emphasis on the British take on surf twang - i.e.
the 'Shadows'
This type of musical genre is known mostly by folk in their '50s, who remember the resounding tones of a Stratocaster strung with strings the thickness of fencing wire played through a VOX AC30, gently issuing from Mom & Dad's old valve car radio on the way home from the beach in the early sixties. It's daggy, but good ... |
'Cabin Fever' is a current hot R&B band playing classic 'come as you are' R&B. (Under construction) Music samples (to come) were recorded on a stereo mic with an old cassette deck at a small club gig. |
Apart from playing in many bands over the years, I have pursued solo recordings often with alacrity. Most of it is passé, but some is pretty good. The music is recorded on the simplest possible gear. I take the Abbey Road aproach. Most of has been re-mastered from 4-track recordngs originally made on a TEAC 4 track A3440 reel to reel. Some more recently done on my M-Audio Delta 66 card. |
'Clean Cut' was an Adelaide band which formed during 1976 and played around their hometown of Adelaide in South Australia during 1977-'78. The musical genre was modern R&B and rock & roll - mostly covers of alternative music of the period such as Elvis Costello, Graham Parker & Mink Deville also with a lot of Australian music such as Ross Wilson, 'Daddy Cool', 'The Dingoes' and 'Billy T'. For most of us, this was our first real taste of bandom. |
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