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Ferenc is absolutely right, especially about his versatility.
However, I would like to add that he is really awe-inspiring when
playing rockabilly. I've never been terribly impressed with his surf
playing, though it's solid - just not exceptional. Another thing
that he does that I really dig is Les-Paul-overdubbing kind of stuff,
with some tracks sped up, some slowed down. It's incredible, and I
don't know of anybody else that even dabbles in those sounds
anymore. But every time I went to see him play rockabilly live, I
spent the entire night with my jaw mopping up the floor with my own
saliva. He's really THAT good.
--- In , Ferenc Dobronyi <ferenc@p...>
wrote:
> Deke is an awesome guitar player and worth checking out. I think
putting him in the rockabilly
> category is an injustice to his versatility. He also has a great
sense of humor that comes through
> in his playing. He also tours constantly, so go see him.
>
> ferenc
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> Brian Neal wrote:
> > I got this link from the Los Strait's list. Since Ivan recently
> > mentioned Deke I thought I'd post. There a couple of small pics
of
> > Eddie and Deke playing at an Australian Rockabilly Festival. One
has
> > both guys playing Deke's trademark doubleneck at the same time:
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> > I don't know a lot about Deke other than hearing him on The
Untamed
> > Youth stuff. Is he a full time "rockabilly" guy now? The Untamed
> > Youth stuff I've heard is very surfy and very cool.
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> > BN
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