Topic: here is my contribution to the revival
playing around with new acoustic amp and mic to do some open mic nights around town ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC9hBulJysc
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playing around with new acoustic amp and mic to do some open mic nights around town ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC9hBulJysc
Mojo
thanks for adding to revival.i cant do this all by myself.
really enjoyed your performance,love the voice!
Good to hear you back recording mojo. Your sounding good as always. Wishing you all the best for the open mic nights around town.
Mojo your sounding good. Wishing you all the best on your open mic nights.
Mojo
That song is awesome ! Your voice and playing are great as usual.
I still think it would be a great fit - you would be the man to sing that song I wrote ( if you ever get the time).
[When The Magnolias Bloom Again]
Do you play just around Nacogdoches ?
Have you ever played in Austin ?
On a side note Mojo, as a Texan - I thought you'd like this ..... I was on a cruise in Europe a few weeks ago and one of the women on the cruise was from Austin - a seventh generation Texan. Her great,great, great grandfather was Jesse Billingsly - a soldier that fought at the battle San Jacinto. If you look at the picture of Houston and his men as Santa Anna surrendered, - he the guy over Santa Anna's right shoulder. Here is link to the picture (enlarge it to see numbered men and names) https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531 … 0309/m1/1/
It was really cool to meet her...
It was so cool to talk to her about it.
Jim
still love your laid back style Mojo, great song. Will you film your performances? You're sure to get good reactions.
still love your laid back style Mojo, great song. Will you film your performances? You're sure to get good reactions.
thanks Jim if i get some spare time i will give it a go for you.
cool story about the lady from Austin . i am 8 or 9 generation Texan as well. great great etc. grandfather came here in 1830,s . very interesting story in Texas history he was involved in if your interested i can send you a link to it
Mojo
That song is awesome ! Your voice and playing are great as usual.
I still think it would be a great fit - you would be the man to sing that song I wrote ( if you ever get the time).
[When The Magnolias Bloom Again]Do you play just around Nacogdoches ?
Have you ever played in Austin ?On a side note Mojo, as a Texan - I thought you'd like this ..... I was on a cruise in Europe a few weeks ago and one of the women on the cruise was from Austin - a seventh generation Texan. Her great,great, great grandfather was Jesse Billingsly - a soldier that fought at the battle San Jacinto. If you look at the picture of Houston and his men as Santa Anna surrendered, - he the guy over Santa Anna's right shoulder. Here is link to the picture (enlarge it to see numbered men and names) https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531 … 0309/m1/1/
It was really cool to meet her...It was so cool to talk to her about it.
Jim
Mojo - that is awesome - send me the story about your family love to read about it.
Do you play just around Nacogdoches ?
Have you ever played in Austin ?
p.s. your description is great ... " the revival"
EB - I think instead of the " Bombard" I like Mojo's description - we should call all this the " Chordie Revival " !
Jim
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