File:Fats Kaplin playing Kay parlor guitar.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFats Kaplin playing Kay parlor guitar.jpg |
Fats Kaplin on the Guitar. He said it was kind of a beater
( a plywood box but the sound,,) but had such a great
sound through the amp with some stacked on reverb,
it was haunting . Part of THIS SET. Their recording
Lost James Dean is currently # 1 on the
Americana Radio Charts. |
Date | / 2006-07-11 17:53 |
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Multi-instrumentalist Fats Kaplin
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Author | Ctd 2005 from Portland, Maine, USA |
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