192 - James Kee (East Nash Grass)
192 - James Kee (East Nash Grass)
In episode 192 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with James Kee mandolinist and guitarist with his band East Nash Grass. In their conversation James tells us about his musical history, starting with electric bass then to mandolin, finally banjo and guitar and his love bluegrass early on. James tells us about growing up in Chattanooga and eventually moving to Nashville and he tells us about the start of East Nash Grass. James tells us where we can find their music on the radio on satellite and terrestrial. James talks gear, mandolins and guitars and tells us the story of a very special guitar that belonged to Earl Scruggs, his 1955 Martin D-18 that was in pretty poor shape and James has had it completely restored and plans to play it at the Ryman theatre in Nashville in July. James also tells us about how he amplifies his acoustic instruments and he discusses his side project a solo album using the Earl Scruggs guitar. James describes the band’s tour schedule and his day job in land management and farming. To find out more about James and East Nash Grass and hear their music and see tour dates, you can go to their website: eastnashgrass.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JamesKee #EastNashGrass #SantaCruzGuitars #Mandolin #JamesPatrickRegan #EarlScruggs #MartinD18 #MartinGuitars #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT
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In episode 192 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with James Kee mandolinist and guitarist with his band East Nash Grass. In their conversation James tells us about his musical history, starting with electric bass then to mandolin, finally banjo and guitar and his love bluegrass early on. James tells us about growing up in Chattanooga and eventually moving to Nashville and he tells us about the start of East Nash Grass. James tells us where we can find their music on the radio on satellite and terrestrial. James talks gear, mandolins and guitars and tells us the story of a very special guitar that belonged to Earl Scruggs, his 1955 Martin D-18 that was in pretty poor shape and James has had it completely restored and plans to play it at the Ryman theatre in Nashville in July. James also tells us about how he amplifies his acoustic instruments and he discusses his side project a solo album using the Earl Scruggs guitar. James describes the band’s tour schedule and his day job in land management and farming. To find out more about James and East Nash Grass and hear their music and see tour dates, you can go to their website: eastnashgrass.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JamesKee #EastNashGrass #SantaCruzGuitars #Mandolin #JamesPatrickRegan #EarlScruggs #MartinD18 #MartinGuitars #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT
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