Psychicpet
Well-known member
ok, so for starters, I had the pleasure of watching Phil Keaggy do an acoustic set last night....... PLEASE do a google/you tube search for Keaggy and especially his soloacoustic stuff, absolute virtuoso... anywho, THEN I had the opportunity to play a song with Keaggy as he came on stage with us (Brian Doerksen) and played the last tune of the set.... THEN, there was a 'jam' with Keaggy, a drummer namedZoro, and Adam Nitti on bass. Again, Keaggy freaked out on a Les Paul and was just amazing to watch.
So, where does the Bongo come in?? Well, of course that's what i was playing for our set but also, after the jam I went to talk to Adam for a bit. He and an attendee were standing there talking and so I walk up to introduce myself and immediately they both say, 'hey, that Bongo sounded great man, really deep and the definition was awesome"
yes, yes it was

and in all seriousness GO FIND SOME KEAGGY!!!! he'll blow your mind, such an amazing guy.
So, where does the Bongo come in?? Well, of course that's what i was playing for our set but also, after the jam I went to talk to Adam for a bit. He and an attendee were standing there talking and so I walk up to introduce myself and immediately they both say, 'hey, that Bongo sounded great man, really deep and the definition was awesome"
yes, yes it was
and in all seriousness GO FIND SOME KEAGGY!!!! he'll blow your mind, such an amazing guy.