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Welcome to the Lockn' Forum - The home of the original Lockn' Music Festival family!
Single channel? Very pretty but lists for more than my first home. Ouch. Please note: This forum is in no way officially associated with Lockn' Festival or its promoters.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 17:30:07 GMT -5
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Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
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Post by smosey wales on May 12, 2017 5:44:48 GMT -5
I may have an old tube amp in the attic (what happens when you end up in the house you grew up in). Tube equipment and even just tubes are collectible and retro musicians use them. They give a sound quality the same way analog does over digital. Got to let them warm up! I still use my dad's tube FM radio.
Silvertone was the Sears brand, I think. Find the guitar that goes with it, similar to a strat.
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on May 12, 2017 5:54:36 GMT -5
I may have an old tube amp in the attic (what happens when you end up in the house you grew up in). Tube equipment and even just tubes are collectible and retro musicians use them. They give a sound quality the same way analog does over digital. Got to let them warm up! I still use my dad's tube FM radio.
Silvertone was the Sears brand, I think. Find the guitar that goes with it, similar to a strat.
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Post by Captain Ahab on May 12, 2017 6:48:13 GMT -5
I may have an old tube amp in the attic (what happens when you end up in the house you grew up in). Tube equipment and even just tubes are collectible and retro musicians use them. They give a sound quality the same way analog does over digital. Got to let them warm up! I still use my dad's tube FM radio.
Silvertone was the Sears brand, I think. Find the guitar that goes with it, similar to a strat.
Forty years ago, I hoped that someday there would be a better recorded music medium than vinyl, and that I wouldn't have to drive to Radio Shack to get new tubes for a dead amplifier. Now, such expensive nostalgia for the old technology. Soon I expect a resurgence of interest in black and white standard def TVs; because, man, that's the way I Love Lucy was meant to be watched.
Post by StillLifeStillDead on May 12, 2017 11:31:36 GMT -5
I may have an old tube amp in the attic (what happens when you end up in the house you grew up in). Tube equipment and even just tubes are collectible and retro musicians use them. They give a sound quality the same way analog does over digital. Got to let them warm up! I still use my dad's tube FM radio.
Silvertone was the Sears brand, I think. Find the guitar that goes with it, similar to a strat.