Josie Kreuser

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Josie Kreuser

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A rockabilly buddy hipped me to her. Anyone know who the guitar player is? Josie is located in Orange County, CA so maybe we could get him to the Mini-Con!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul50U-_ECbE
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hey Skip, if you click the button above that reads "youtube" and then copy/paste anything after the " = " sign in the youtube URL, it will automatically embed it in the message.


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My buddy thinks the axe mans name is Mark Neill. Anyone know him?
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Here's more-nice Ric in the pic too!

http://www.onewaymagazine.com/feature_9-304.html

I'm going to invite Mark to the Mini-Conference.
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The Rick axe-man is Mark Neill, and he is a producer of some note. I spoke to him this morning, and he's going to try to make the SoCal Mini-Con.
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Love the tone of that rockabilly Ric.
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Very cool...I'd almost swear he's has a B Bender on that guitar
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Mark says he has a ton of Rickenbacker and F. C. Hall stories, and George; Mosrite and Semie Moseley stories too. We're going to meet for lunch next week. I can't wait. He really got my attention in the short time we spoke this morning.
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kenposurf wrote:Very cool...I'd almost swear he's has a B Bender on that guitar

That would be cool - a 381 with a B-Bender!
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Sounded to me like he was bending more than the B string. Those lead breaks were great!
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I'll make a list of questions to ask Mark when we have lunch. Post yours here and I'll add 'em. He's in the middle of putting a record together, but when I told him about the Mini-Con, he was pretty stoked about coming.
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I talked to Mark today and mentioned that more than a few people thought he had a B-bender on his 381. He does those bends with his fingers and an Accent vibrato. I'm meeting him at his studio Thursday for a demonstration.
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That's some seriously cool pickin'! On that tune, ("Crazy Carnival Ride"?) I didn't hear anything that sounded like a B-bender, and I'm familiar with B-benders--I've got one in one of my Teles--what I did hear was some killer rockabilly picking, tasty vibrato-bar work and great tone. Is that 381 a reissue? If I could have gotten my old '72 381 to sound that good, I'd still have it! And what kind of amp was he using on that? Inquiring minds want to know...
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Mark says he was playing through the house amp which he remembered as being a 4 X 10 Fender Blues DeVille. His only effects were the amps reverb and a Boss RV-3 Rev/Delay set for a single slap-back. I'll try to get more info on the guitar, but I doubt if it's a reissue. He got it when F. C. Hall was still living.
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