...Jim Dunlop is what Ive always used too.
Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew Drummer and Rock Hall of Fame Member, Dies at 90 (Variety.com link)
Hal Blaine, Iconic Drummer on Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds,’ Dead at 90 (RollingStone.com link)
Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew Drummer and Rock Hall of Fame Member, Dies at 90 (Variety.com link)
Hal Blaine, Iconic Drummer on Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds,’ Dead at 90 (RollingStone.com link)
I saw someone mention it on another site...but they weren't 100% sure he died.
Funny...I just now for the first time really took notice that besides being a lefty player...he played with the strings "upside down", simply flipping a righty guitar and not restringing it.
Up to now, I thought Doyle Bramhall II was the only player to do that, play lefty w/strings upside down, but now I see Dale was way ahead with that approach.
RIP...surf's up.
Didn’t Hendrix play that way too?I saw someone mention it on another site...but they weren't 100% sure he died.
Funny...I just now for the first time really took notice that besides being a lefty player...he played with the strings "upside down", simply flipping a righty guitar and not restringing it.
Up to now, I thought Doyle Bramhall II was the only player to do that, play lefty w/strings upside down, but now I see Dale was way ahead with that approach.
RIP...surf's up.