I would first have to start this off with my Dad, "The original Guitar God"
beside him, I would have to say Joe Satriani "of course" John Meyer, Johnny Lang, Eric Johnson, Neil Zaza, Frank Gambali, Gary Howie, Zach Wild, Steve Vai, EVH, and much much more but u get the point...
(I dig musicians that no-one can compare to)
Sounds Like
I would like to imagine that my music is very different than most and has a signature sound.
Yo, I didn't see my banner on your page. What are friends for? lol Well have a listen and leave a comment to let me know what you think. Tell everyone you can please. Thanks bro.
I'm turning 19 on the 19th of this month, but I could def. help set up, and my beard makes sure people don't ask questions. Haha, I'm trying to talk my dad into coming up on that Thursday, too, so I might be seeing you soon.
I was so fucking pissed I couldn't go to that concert. I was all dressed up, ready to go, and my friend Ali begged me to pick her up "40 mins away" I hauled ass goin' about 90 to cut time, and by the time I reached her, I'd been driving for an hr and ten mins. So I didn't even have enough time to get there, so I turned around to go home and sulk... But that's sick as hell that he remembered me. I'm curious if he remembered my name... Lol, and are your gigs at bars, or could I come kick it with you at one?
MINNEAPOLIS – The $1.92 million verdict against a Minnesota woman accused of sharing 24 songs over the Internet could ratchet up the pressure on other defendants to settle with the recording industry if the big fine can withstand an appeal. In the latest trial, a federal jury in Minneapolis ruled that she must pay $1.92 million for willful infringement of the recording industry's copyrights by posting the music on the file-sharing site Kazaa. Under federal law, the recording companies are entitled to $750 to $30,000 per infringement but the law allows the jury to raise that to as much as $150,000 per track if it finds the infringements were willful. The jury decided on $80,000 per song.
This is so messed up.. but nothing surprises me anymore.. The lady that they are trying to get almost $2 million dollars from is a single mother of 4! So my friends in honor of the recording industry I would like to give you the gift of new music.. Feel free to DOWNLOAD the songs FOR FREE on my page... don’t worry.. I won’t sue you ;) <img .."visibility:hidden;width:0px;height:0px;" border=0 width=0 height=0 src="