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FREETHE STRAT IN THE ATTIC: THRILLING STORIES OF GUITAR ARCHAEOLOGY EBOOK

Deke Dickerson,Jonathan Kellerman | 256 pages | 10 Jun 2013 | Voyageur Press Inc | 9780760343852 | English | Stillwater, United States The Strat in the Attic 2: More Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology by Deke Dickerson

More astounding stories of rare guitar finds and the music legends who owned them. Do you dream of finding a Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul online, at a garage sale, or in the local penny saver? How about virtually rubbing elbows with one of your favorite rock legends? A crazy-valuable Gibson Flying V belonging to a Chicago bluesman who, it turns out, also happens to have an equally rare Gibson Explorer! An out-of-the-blue to whom it may concern email that leads the author to a trailer park in Salem, Oregon, where one of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys original s Epiphone Emperor archtops is waiting to be purchased for a song! Allen who was also gifted a Standel amp by Merle Travis! The Micro-Frets Huntington given to the author by Buddy Merrill, the amazingly talented guitarist from the Lawrence Welk show, on the express condition that he promises to practice. Photos of the guitars and other exciting memorabilia round out a package that no vintage-guitar aficionado will want to be without! The man knows how to tell a great story. This guy is of an altogether 'nother breed. He coined the term for his particular case of severe OCD "Guitarchaeology. He will fly to small towns on the basis of a rumor. He will pore over sales records from guitar manufacturers and retailers from decades ago, looking for a scrap of a clue, he will wait years for an owner to finally give in and sell. Okay, here's who Deke Dickerson is, encapsulated in just one of his dozens of amazing and thoroughly entertaining stories He is the leader of the renowned and country band The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology Ecco-Fonics and lives in suburban Los Angeles. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Voyageur Press, The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology Condition: New. Brand New!. Seller Inventory VIB More information about this seller Contact this seller. Book Description Voyageur Press. Condition: new. Dickerson, Deke. Publisher: Voyageur Press This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. View all copies of this ISBN edition:. Synopsis About this title More astounding stories of rare guitar finds and the music legends who owned them. Review : "Deke Dickerson's love for guitars and his genius for finding some of the rarest birds in the musical aviary is matched by his not- inconsiderable writing chops. Buy New Learn more about this copy. About AbeBooks. Customers who bought this item also bought. Stock Image. Published by Voyageur Press New Hardcover Quantity Available: 2. Seller Rating:. Published by Voyageur Press. New Quantity Available: 1. Writings – Deke Dickerson and Ecco-Fonic Records

The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology Voyageur Press, pages Guitar sleuth and music-history detective Deke Dickerson tells the true tales of 50 thrilling rare guitar finds that will make guitarists green with envy. Foreword by Jonathan Kellerman. But here it is, for all to hear: a spotless reissue of the aforementioned rarity, now available in digital format! Many country and rockabilly fans believe that during the s, Town Hall Party was actually better than the Opry. Davie Allan and the Arrows: Theme Sundazed Records Some of the most interesting records in the history of were the ones that straddled the fence—with one foot in a preceding era and one foot in a new, uncharted direction. Jimmy Bryant could take a hollow log with barbed wire attached and make it sound great. But what most biographers fail to mention is that Freddie had one of the longest and most arduous climbs to the top of any star in history, having begun his recording career almost twenty years earlier. Dozens of fine and deserving hillbilly, rockabilly, and stone country singles and albums were issued before Freddie would have a major hit, a fact that remains like an The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology bruise with Freddie to this day. This addition to the Vincent boxed set is for those who yearn to know more about these recordings, and who thirst for more technical information about how these great rock and roll records were made. Glen Glenn: Glen Rocks Bear Family Records Many would have you believe that Memphis was the only city in America where such a convergence of white and black music could occur, and that young Mr. Presley was a genius of the highest order who created rock and roll single- handedly from his own design. Of course, this notion is false. Our story concerns another very important city at a very important time—Los Angeles, California, in the s—and two energetic young musicians who came of age during this exciting time period: Glenn Troutman, aka Glenn Trout, aka Glen Glenn, and his The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology compatriot, Gary Lambert. A Brief History of Hallmark Guitars hallmarkguitars. The story begins in Bakersfield, California, in the late s. Semie Moseley of Mosrite guitars had just moved his operations to Bakersfield after years of struggling in Los Angeles, including stints with Rickenbacker and Bigsby as well as many years on his own building custom-order guitars. Although he always denied it, he was great at rocking and left behind some of the best-loved rockabilly tracks of all time. However, everything that has been written about the man born Donald Eugene Lytle seems to suggest that one day inhe emerged perfectly hatched as country superstar Johnny Paycheck. What these historians seem to forget is that Paycheck. When I hear any of that stuff today, I turn fourteen flips in the air, I hate it! Certainly Vincent was one of the most iconic of the first wave of rock and rollers, with his tortured facial expressions, classic greasy coif, perfect cat clothes. The brace on his leg was a literal, physical representation of his wild-man status. And yet, from his very first session to his last, Gene Vincent loved to sing ballads. His high, sweet vocal style was perfectly suited to love songs, and he left behind an equally impressive legacy of ballads, never before collected on one disc until now. Jack Scott: Jack Rocks Bear Family Records Rock and roll and its warped cousin, rockabilly, were mostly the property of the Southern states in the s, with nearly all the big stars coming from within driving distance of Memphis. It makes sense, however, that the city of Detroit spawned a real, honest-to-goodness rock and roll legend, Mr. Jack Scott of Hazel Park, Michigan. Scott was always obsessed The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology music. He imitated Hank Williams, Webb Pierce, and many others. His aspirations were fully formed at an early age, and in fact he changed his name from Giovanni Scafone to Jack Scott at the suggestion of local WEXL disc jockey Jack Eirie, who said he might be more successful with a more easily pronounceable, more anglicized name. Their music, a rough and rowdy blend of hillbilly boogie, Western songs, and medicine-show hokum, was a powerful spark of inspiration to the first wave of and rock and rollers. From their wild stage costumes to their fleet of Cadillacs, the Maddox Brothers and Rose were rock stars before there was such a thing as a rock star. Add a sax or piano, it becomes rock and roll. Without question, the sparse framework of rockabilly music is anchored by the twang of the electric guitar. Although he led the sort of extreme wild-man existence that no grandmother could ever comprehend, he somehow was able to charm the pants off the entire nation with his immense wit and original song style. But on her own she left behind an impressive discography of singles and albums that place her as one of the most important female artists of the West Coast brand of country music that came to be known as the Bakersfield sound. This box set represents everything that Owens ever recorded as a solo artist in her golden era of to Hag: The Capitol Recordings — Concepts, Live, and the Strangers Bear Family Records In a career that has spanned forty number-one hits, nearly a hundred albums, induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and just about every award imaginable, Merle [Haggard] has never seemed content to rest on his laurels. In examining the recorded output of Merle Haggard, it becomes apparent that this was never the case for him. With an energy that bordered on the pathological, Merle Haggard seemed intent on doing it all. A very successful country star, but just another star nonetheless. Everyone who heard it knew that it was a monster hit waiting to happen. Here we have attempted to list the players who actually toured with the band during the Capitol years as well as important session players. It is by no means complete, but rather a rough guide to the musicians who supported Merle Haggard from the beginning of his career until he left Capitol Records in Although he possessed a fine voice, rugged good looks, and a string of huge hits under his belt—not to mention his induction in the Country Music Hall of Fame—Carl Smith is largely forgotten today. This compilation seeks to rectify that situation. Jim Cooprider is always there, carrying his trusty The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology record box, lacquered with rare record labels on the side. In fact he is usually found not auditioning records on a player, but instead doing something odd with them, like holding them an inch in front of The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology face, or holding them to his ear while thumping them with his fingers. More often than not, he would talk to himself, saying things in a mysterious code that only a precious few could decipher. It is not a greatest-hits compilation. The book was a mammoth undertaking, with myself and several members of the secret society known as the Bigsby Brain Trust attempting to unravel the mysteries of the Paul Bigsby story. This is the story of a woman named Letritia Kandle who, although virtually unknown until The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology, deserves to be on that short list of those who pioneered the electrified instrument back in the s. You read it right, a built-in light show—in ! Several other tough Navy men and flashy hillbilly entertainers played the instruments that Jim Harvey built. This is their story, and we soft, pound weaklings of today deserve their scorn. Despite this, I urge you to keep reading. Read more musings by Deke at his blog. Deke Dickerson | Vintage Guitar® magazine

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Following The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology his first-of-its-kind The Strat in the Atticmusician, journalist, and "guitarchaeologist" Deke Dickerson shares the stories behind dozens of more astounding finds including: A rarer-than-hens-teeth Hallmark Swept-Wing that originally belonged to Robbie Krieger of the Doors, stashed away in an attic in Alaska for forty years! A crazy-valuable Gibson Flying V belonging to a Chicago bluesman--who, it turns out, also happens to have an equally rare Gibson Explorer! An out-of-the-blue, a "to whom it may concern" email leads the author to a trailer park in Salem, Oregon, where one of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys' original 's Epiphone Emperor archtops The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology waiting to be purchased for a song! Luthier R. The man knows how to tell a great story. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. 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This is more of a testament to his ability to transmit his natural excitement of the su As Deke Dickerson's The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology venture into Guitar Archaeology, the book leads fans back into the world of interesting, novel, and collectable guitar finds. This is more of a testament to his ability to transmit his natural excitement of the subject onto the pages than a commentary on the vivid of these other stories. In any case, the entire book is an easy read, particularly The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology an audience that has interest in the subject. The result of this book was very similar to the first; i find my self wanting to seek out that next great guitar find! For this reason alone, I rate this book highly - any book that impact my excitement in a subject is excellent in my view. One thine that Deke does differently in this volume is that he solidifies himself as an every-day guitar addict, a poor-man's collector if you will. This prospect seems relatable to me at least! Jan 14, Jason Clarke rated it it was amazing. I liked the sequel as much as the original! Deke Dickerson has a charming, down-to-earth, but still a cool guy in a band style and he really knows his stuff when it comes to vintage guitars, amps, and memorabilia. The last chapter on Deke's experiences cleaning out RC Allen's hoarded workshop is more like a meditation on the mysterious nature of stuff, why we keep it, and what it means. The book is like a conversation with somebody that has a really cool job - only Deke has two! He's a great gui I liked the sequel as much as the original! He's a great The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology player and guitarcheologist! Nov 24, Sarah marked it as to-read Shelves: first-readsstay-tuned-for-review. 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