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209 - Danielle Nicole

209 - Danielle Nicole In episode 209 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with bassist and band leader Danielle Nicole. In their conversation Danielle tells us a little bit about her family, her older brother being left handed just like she is and she tells us about the difficulties of finding gear early on as a lefty bass player and her ability to flip a right handed instrument over and play it. Danielle takes us through her musical education and her choice of bass due to her brothers playing drums and guitar and she tells us about her singing learning from her mother and grandmother. Danielle talks about her early influences: the blues, musicals and fabulous women singers. Danielle describes living and growing up in Kansas City and the blues scene there with her father taking her to clubs early on and starting her band “Trampled Under Foot” with her brothers. Danielle talks us through the stress of singing the national ...

204 - Chip Z’Nuff (Enuff Z’Nuff)

204 - Chip Z’Nuff (Enuff Z’Nuff) In episode 204 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with bassist Chip Z’Nuff from the band Enuff Z’Nuff. In their conversation Chip describes his lifestyle in the ‘80’s and ‘90’s and how he managed to stay alive this far… and growing up in Chicago and his move to LA in the late ’70’s. Chip describes his encounters with the Grateful Dead early on and currently! Chip tells us about his early days playing bass and guitar and why bass stuck and why he chose music over baseball. Chip talks about his gear early on and now and what led him to sell off the majority of his gear recently. Chip describes his love for family and how he lived in his aunt’s house in LA and the support of his father. Chip gives us the rundown of the heyday of E’Nuff Z’Nuff: managers, Howard Stern, drugs and lineup changes all the stories will eventually be in Chip’s book which is yet to be published and a documentary tha...