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Coppersound Pedals & Jack White Present: The Triplegraph.
State of the art, digital octave pedal.
Alex & Jordan join me to discuss the path that led them to collaboration with Jack White of the White Stripes on this unique and groundbreaking pedal.
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On this episode, Micah Schaffer joins me to talk about music, systemic racism, growing up in Mississippi, and hope for the future.
Check out his music here https://www.facebook.com/schafferofficial
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I'd like to thank Joule for sending me a power strip to review. Go check them out here hellojoule.com
In this episode, I invite Adam Dolhanyk, fellow gear enthusiast and pastor to discuss the current state events in our nation, from COVID-19 response to the death of George Floyd and the protest across our country that followed.
While I don't claim to have all the answers, I hope this discussion is helpful in overcoming the grief we are all experiencing at the present and to show support for our friends who are struggling how to process recent happenings.
Love you all! God Bless!
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On this episode, my wife Kirsten and I go live in the Facebook group and have a listening party while discussing Christmas plans.
Tracks in the Episode:
Run Rudolph Run by Keith Richards
Santa Claus is Comin' to Town by Bruce Springsteen
Christmas All Over Again by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Must Be Santa by Bob Dylan
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Myself
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On this episode, Josh Fraser, Michael Newman, and Douglas King join me to have a roundtable discussion about what's new in our musical journeys.
We discuss making our rigs and playing more simple and what to do when facing burnout with music and gear.
Happy Thanksgiving from ours to yours!!
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On this episode Paul from The Flippin' Flippers podcast
https://theflippinflipperspodcast.podbean.com fills us in on what's new on his journey.
He gives some pointers on how to sell literally anything and how to achieve your gear goals (or really any buying goals).
If you'd like to support the show as a patron follow this link! https://www.patreon.com/thecliftonworleyshow
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On this episode I talk with Sean from Lollygagger FX. https://www.lollygaggerfx.com
He gives the backstory about how Lollygagger came into being. We spend a lot of time talking about his love of tone, especially vintage amps. When you get two vintage amp lovers together on a podcast....Let's just say we go really deep down a rabbit hole of geeking out about classic amp tones. With Sean's many years as an amp technician, I just had to pick his brain about this stuff!
I hope everyone enjoys this episode as much as I did recording it!
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Zack Slater from Birmingham Sounds birminghamsounds.com joins me on this episode to discuss his musical journey from being a gear head to audio work to developing the Twenty-Seventeen overdrive.
We talk about carving out sounds for live use versus home use, what Baxendale tone controls do, and many other things.
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On this episode I talk with Mark Johnston of @ambientnotes and we have a discussion about his musical journey and how he came up with the idea to start doing gear demos with ambient soundscapes via Instagram.
We talk about the current climate of content creators in the guitar/gear industry and what his experience has been. He gives some oh his thoughts on the trajectory of social media and music.
We talk about the most recent Summer NAMM 2019 and his personal takeaways from there.
He has a new podcast just launching this week everyone should check out called Footnotes: A History Podcast https://apple.co/2GB3N2Z?fbclid=IwAR167zM2hLNMoXyJxYmbjl-UehNNNnv91ANWh5cw-5kBxwszw49_DZjchA0
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On this episode Corey Nigro (Consumer Extraodinaire) joins me to recap Summer NAMM 2019.
We talk about our experiences and impressions of the instruments and gadgets we saw on the trade show floor.
From the Albie to the Gorilla Warfare, Flyweight to the GYROCK, and everything in between.
But this wouldn't be a complete recap without the food in Nashville from BBQ to Hot Chicken, to duck fat fried tator tots! Not to mention the most...ahem... interesting limo ride ever taken.. This episode is full of stories from NAMM.
Take a seat and buckle up because this storytelling ride may have some abrupt surprises!
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On this episode, I catch up with Coe Schneider of The Flippin' Flipper's Podcast & One Day Guitar Show as he is driving home from Kauerfest 2019. The interview turned more conversation and Coe even asks me questions. This one is more informal that most of my episodes and I hope the audience enjoys it.
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On this episode Brian from The Tone Jerks http://thetonejerks.com catches us up on what's happening in his world. This time he gives us a little bit of his backstory from writing comic strips as a kid to later crafting songs for his punk band Plane Without A Pilot. https://planewithoutapilot.bandcamp.com
The conversation then turned to talking podcasting and the struggles and challenges of the entrepreneur's hustle.
Finally, we talk about the Spruce Effect's Worleybird and all the crazy noisemaking we'd like to try with it. https://www.spruceeffects.com/collaborations/worleybird/
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On this episode, Brian Bicknell from Spruce Effects comes on to talk about the collaboration pedal we just released. "The Worleybird" is an extremely helicopter like tremolo with a really cool overdrive onboard.
Go check it out here! https://www.spruceeffects.com/collaborations/worleybird/
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On this episode, Josh and Michael join me to talk about the non-negotiables of gear when it comes to playing live. We talk about how the needs of a guitarist change from practicing to playing onstage and what that means to each of us.
We go on to talk about our experiences playing live for Easter and our thoughts on how to prepare for the big days playing in church and what's different about them.
We talk a minute about guitar group trolling and what went on this week in the world of guitar on Facebook.
Finally, The WorleyBird by Spruce Effects is HERE! https://www.spruceeffects.com/collaborations/worleybird/
I talk for a moment on what the pedal does and what it means to me.
If you like the show and would like to help support it by giving a $2, $5, $10, $25 a month you can do that here. https://www.patreon.com/thecliftonworleyshow
Also, don't forget t-shirts and other merchandise! https://thecliftonworleyshow.threadless.com
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In this episode, I chat with WorleyBirds Josh Fraser & Michael Newman and catch up on what has been happening on their gear journeys.
The question is asked "How Many Guitars Do We Need" and we wrestle over this and come to our own conclusions.
We discuss the trend of guitarists moving towards "Swiss Army Knife" all-in-one solutions.
I close out by making an announcement! I'm doing a limited edition pedal collaboration with Spruce Effects with more news to be coming soon!
And don't forget!! We have t-shirts available here https://thecliftonworleyshow.threadless.com
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On this episode, Mike from Loophole Pedals updates us on his musical journey since we last had him on the show a year ago. He tells us about his new pedal The Grey Matter and what inspired him to create it. He walks us thru the control set and design and tells us how it differs from the DOD 250 pedal that it is based on.
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Todd Novack & Tony Dudzik from The Guitar Knobs Podcast joined me to discuss their musical journeys. From learning to play music, playing in bands, to starting a guitar podcast they tell stories about where music has both brought them.
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Boot Arreola joins me on this episode to talk about his musical journey. From growing up around El Paso he walks us thru what led him to playing guitar in church to going on tour as a drummer with the Smileyface Kids. From moving to South Carolina and opening up a guitar repair shop to launching BA Ferguson Guitars, he explains that nothing is ever as it seems and the life lessons he has learned along the way. He describes his recent move back to El Paso and living in a converted bus to pursue a less stress lifestyle and the added freedom to travel and see more of the world with his family. We talk about his love of vintage guitars and what has led him to develop the current FlyWeight guitar.
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