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BrandonS

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I played a borrowed Taylor acoustic...

... as our service was mostly "unplugged".
Of course, it was the day before my StingRay arrived :)
 

carpedebass

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Took me a while. Couldn't get my neice to sit down long enough to download the pics.
First...in the throes of United's "Salvation is Here" baby.
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Random pic of the team between songs...
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A black and white of yours truly...
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Ole Man Blues

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Took me a while. Couldn't get my neice to sit down long enough to download the pics.
First...in the throes of United's "Salvation is Here" baby.
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Random pic of the team between songs...
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A black and white of yours truly...
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Great pics and nice stage and worship team. Very classy and professional.......:)

OMB
 

noodle654

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I will upload some video onto Youtube from our High School Jazz Festival. I am playing the upright and the Stingray 4 on Caravan.
 

carpedebass

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He's fairly tame........no need for a chain around his neck:D

Just be careful, I've seen 'em go from docile little things sitting ever so contently behind thier kits to wild, enraged madmen ready to tear the heads off of Barbie dolls at the flip of a switch. Of course this behavior is generally produced by the indroduction of a pizza.:p
 

phat5

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Just be careful, I've seen 'em go from docile little things sitting ever so contently behind thier kits to wild, enraged madmen ready to tear the heads off of Barbie dolls at the flip of a switch. Of course this behavior is generally produced by the indroduction of a pizza.:p

Kind of funny...as quiet as he is, we saw a different side of him during a Lincoln Brewster concert. We were all jumpin' around like a bunch-o-idiots, and all our drummer could do was gaze in awe at LB (a zombie like look on his face) and quietly pound his fists on the chair in front of him.
 

carpedebass

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Kind of funny...as quiet as he is, we saw a different side of him during a Lincoln Brewster concert. We were all jumpin' around like a bunch-o-idiots, and all our drummer could do was gaze in awe at LB (a zombie like look on his face) and quietly pound his fists on the chair in front of him.

I'll bet. I read somewhere that he gets his sound by playng his Strat through a Line 6 Bass Pod XT Live.
What did you think of Norm Stockton?
 

phat5

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QUOTE=carpedebass;499544]I'll bet. I read somewhere that he gets his sound by playng his Strat through a Line 6 Bass Pod XT Live.
What did you think of Norm Stockton?[/QUOTE]

Norm was incredible........I was hoping that he would be teaching at the CMS conference I attended (he didn't) and that I would be able to meet him ( I was with John Carlson, sax plyr on Norm's solo album) that didn't happen either......but I did get to meet Psychicpet/Pete!:D
 
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Brim

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Hey guys...I'm way late but I finally got some pics from a friend at my church who snapped a few pics that day. I should be getting a few more soon of the whole team and some tent shots (we setup a 1200 seat outdoor tent!) :)

Here I am with my SR5. My dad is playing a late 70's Gibson "The Paul" Les Paul in the background (he got me started on bass when I was 13).

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And another one (looks like I live on the B string eh?)

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