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It went well, we started with Johnny Cash, which was appreciated, as people had seen the film recently, then later on we struck up with "Dream, dream dream dream", and the pub was "electrified", the audience went crazy, you could hear them singing along. I think we're onto something here. After then playing some raucous Elvis, a harmonica player turned up on stage and joined in.
We're going to try out our Everly Brothers songs on an unsuspecting audience.
After all that, no Rickenbacker, no Gibson, Fender just acoustic classical guitars. Working out harmonies on Everly Brothers songs has consumed so much time we haven't had time for Rockabilly.
We're going to try out our Everly Brothers songs on an unsuspecting audience.
After all that, no Rickenbacker, no Gibson, Fender just acoustic classical guitars. Working out harmonies on Everly Brothers songs has consumed so much time we haven't had time for Rockabilly.
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