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Luthier Rick Turner, an American original. Super-deep thinker on sound and how it travels through air and wood.

Worth reading:

https://rickturnerguitars.com/media/pdf ... s_FJ10.pdf
https://rickturnerguitars.com/media/pdf ... s_FJ25.pdf
https://rickturnerguitars.com/stories-sun-lion

Worth hearing:

https://www.fretboardjournal.com/podcas ... ck-turner/
https://www.fretboardjournal.com/podcas ... mmit-2016/
https://www.mixcloud.com/thefretboardjo ... rd-summit/
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David Freel of Swell

I love those Swell records. They, and the band as a whole, felt oddly out of place, even at the time they were released. Slack, murky, stumbling psychedelic rock, not heavy enough to be grunge, not messy enough to be lo-fi. Well? and 41 have seen me through some tough times.

RIP David
"What am I gonna do with 40 subscriptions to Vibe?"

I talk disjointed music-related guff over here. You're welcome.

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rsmurphy wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 4:56 pm
offal wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 10:38 am While I still don't know what to make of her art, it certainly was unique.
More unique was the artist. With her infectious smile and spirited personality Cynthia was an absolute joy.

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This so true. She was a really warm, funny, creative, who was truly a fan of music spanning many decades. One of a kind. More than a few obits online.

https://www.avclub.com/r-i-p-cynthia-pl ... 1848828512

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... t-1341460/

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