A "first" in country?

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A "first" in country?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCwLsXZnFl4

Anyone else know of a Rick bass being used in a modern country/western ("we have both kinds . . .") band?

I'm not counting James Kirkland with the Blue Boys as "modern."
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Erik uses a Rick in his country band.
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Yes, I do.
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Terri Clark. I saw one of her videos and her bass player not sure who he is. Playing 4003in Jetglo
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I also know a girl that switches between her Rickenbacker 4001 and an Engelhardt upright bass in the country band John Howie Jr and the Rosewood Bluff.
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blueflamerick wrote:Yes, I do.

You do??? :?: :? :lol:
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Does the genre still exist? Most "country" bands I see these days are just pop rock bands with twangy vocals and occasionally a pedal steel or mandolin thrown in for good measure.

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Re: A "first" in country?

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I've seen a few local groups here and there over the years have a Ric bass!

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I've been known to use my 360/12 CW on country tunes, including some of those written by Hank Sr.
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coolingitdown wrote:Does the genre still exist? Most "country" bands I see these days are just pop rock bands with twangy vocals and occasionally a pedal steel or mandolin thrown in for good measure.

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I've played Rics on country gigs. The neck pickup tone is well-suited.

+1 to the notion of pop bands with folk instruments not being the same as country... at all.
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jdogric12 wrote:You do??? :?: :? :lol:
Sometimes... I'm playing my 4001FL during part of our barn dance gig this Saturday.


Here's a video of someone playing a Rick with the Possum:
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blueflamerick wrote:Here's a video of someone playing a Rick with the Possum:
Looks more like a marionet from Thunderbirds playing a Ric :lol:
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I use one all the time in Country bands...real Country, at that.
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Well, not exactly modern, but, my band used to play the occasional country/western gig back in the early '80s, me on my 4001. We mostly played rock, but it was in Colorado, so with some venues, CW was pretty much required...
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