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This session features several regulars player to the SBE project, and it came out pretty interesting… YOU be the judge of that.
Stephen ‘Maji’ Saunders, percussion,keyboards,harmonica, vocals
Daniel Dominguez- Electric Guitar, Vocals
Featured Artists
Cort Stricker- Electric Guitar
Greg White- Trap Drums
Paul Chun- Bass Guitar, Vocals
Fire on the Mountain,an instrumental jam by:
Cort Stricker = Lead/Rhythm Guitar
Stephen Saunders = Percussion,Samples
Danny Dominguez = Guitar Rhythm/2nd Lead,Vox
Joe R.= Drums
Vincent Mitchell = Bass,Synth
Cort Stricker =Lead/Rhythm Guitar
Stephen Saunders = Percussion,Samples
Danny Dominguez = Guitar,Vox
Joe R.= Drums
Vincent Mitchell = Bass,Synth
Scarlet Begonias by Big Train- (Cort Stricker=lead g,Ricky Enriquez=g & vox,Stephan Saunders=percussion,JoeR=drums,DR.=bass)
This was the 1st time in 5 years that we all played together.This was a warm-up jam using practice amps & minimal gear,thus the less then stellar guitar tones,etc.Fun was had by all during our mini-reunion!
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Many Thanks to Katybeth !!! xo
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