Jason Aldeans band kicks ass. They specialize in Country and they could pretty-much play any metal or rock song if they wanted to. They are truly talented musicians, no doubt about it.
oh my gosh, i cannot express how much i'm glad he made that comment @7:43 about what we call "country" today. finally someone acknowledges the sound of now vs then
The cool thing about PRS SE guitars (That one being a Clint Lowery signature) is that they play just as good as the main line guitars made in MD. I own a Santana SE and love it.
I don't know anything about this band, but it's likely that these guitarists are just hired session players. They might prefer metal and build their rigs accordingly, and then just use what they have for their gigs.
Logan Hutchins Could be. I play for a Texas country band and use Schecter hellraisers and 5150/Fender yale reverb combo. Id much rather be playing metal......but country pays pretty good haha
In case no one mentioned it the prs signature model is a Clint Lowry se. He is the guitarist for Sevendust. I know it's longer scale but I'm pretty sure it's not baritone scale length. Kind of in the middle.
I really like that this one dude makes a good comment about the PRS SE Soapbar guitar, most of the time people hate cheap guitars, but if something sounds good, it sounds good.
Reminds me of the rare stories of a famous musician preferring something that's cheaper and in the lower tier category. Two examples I remember were Steve Morse preferred Peavey stock speakers over the premium Black Widow speaker and the other one was Robin Trower loved his Mexican made strat more than the Amerian or Japanese models. True story. HA! Of course we don't know how modified the Mexican strat was? Still a cool story.
That’s only because the minihumbuckers on a deluxe are not a usual LesPaul that most guys reach for. Standards and Customs are way more in demand. That’s why there was only 200 made of the deluxe. It’s pretty much a specialty that is rare. Even the P-90’s are more popular than mini humbuckers.
I wish they show what aldeans runnin his acoustic thru, cause it always sounds like its a 100' cable going into a transistor radio with a walkie talkie infront of it going to the PA
@@robertfinch6602 I've said it before, and I stand by my opinion -- there is no acoustic guitar, at any price point (including JA's custom J-200), that sounds good plugged in with just a piezo pickup. It just ain't gonna happen. Some of the guitars that have a mic as well as the pickup sound pretty good... Like Tommy Emmanual's guitar... but for the most part, a plugged in acoustic sounds like dookie to me.
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I like her, i know she knows what she is talking about but her questions sound like just a girl asking questions. "Is it heavy?" Shes great. It also sounds like these guys are screwing with each other while they are being interviewed.
Tully Kennedy is a beast on the bass. Plus, his bass took a bullet for him during the Vegas shooting. Would of took it in the gut if he wasn't wearing it. Nicest guy too!!
So it must have been an old Sadowsky, since from a certain recent point Roger started chambering all new basses... heavy wood saved his life, or maybe it just wasn't still his time!
"Uhh yeah this is a guitar... It says Gibson on it... it has like 6 strings or whatever on it. There's these metal magnet things... and yeah it's pretty cool I like to play it."
15:40, i wonder if any of them shit themselves when kurt or jack show up and theyre like holy ****, youre jason aldeans guitarist. i wonder if any of the sellers recognize these guys.
first guy says yeah this les paul is one of 200 made its nothing special. second guy is asked "so is this just a standard telecaster?" yeah it sure is just a standard tele. its one Fender made for me.....lol
Quite a bit of PRS in this RR. I want to like this interviewer, butt, dude, she's just holding the mic for +80% of this video. I hope she gets better. I imagine it can be nerve-wracking conducting an interview in this environment. Good luck, new lady!
She's a little stiff but seems knowledgeable. She's no Rebecca Dirks but she's much better than John Bolger (or whatever his last name is). Great Rig Rundown!