BluesLogic
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I've been a all round guitarist, singer songwriter for over 35 years now.
In September of 2000, I was disabled in a near fatal automobile accident. I lost the ability to use my left hand. I could no longer play, sing, write or walk.
After 7 year the use of my left hand suddenly came back. I can also walk a bit with help.
I am just starting to play again, but there won't be anything new for awhile.
I am going to clean up some old recordings I made from the 70s to the 90s. I will submit them here as a history of my life in music. I hope you like them. Thank you all so much.
I love you all, Wayne, (Blueslogic) (2003)Band/artist history
All my recorded music I have done by myself. All you will hear at this point is music recorded on cassette machines.Have you performed in front of an audience?I haven't played live since 1989.
Your musical influences
This is such a hard question. The first Band with a record I saw in a High School cafeteria. They were the Yardbirds. They blew me away. I loved Page. Next when I was 16 I saw my first real show at the Filmore East. Paul Butterfield Blues Band. I heard Elvin Bishop and I was a changed man (boy?) Then came Beck, J Winters all the way to SRV. Also saw a few Fleetwood Mac Blues Band Shows at the Filmore with Peter Green. I was hooked forever.
Also since the 1970's I've been a very big Tom Waits fan. Met him once, great guy. Still love him.What equipment do you use?
US Fender Strat 1995, US Fender Telecaster 1988, 1992 Martin HD28,
2 small Marshall practice amps. A 10 watt and a 15 watt.
Boss pedal effects. Comp, Noise gate Chorus, DD20.Anything else?
I lived and played in NYC from the late 60s to 1987. Dan Lynch's and another local club every week for the last few years. I met a lot of good people and got along with them just fine. All the great ones I've ever met were just like you and me.
I moved upstate NY to the country with the love of my life, Andrea, my wife. Cows and Cornfields. I never missed NYC. It changed in a heartbeat. We met and fell in love while we working in The World Trade Center.
When 9/11 happened, it killed us. All of our memories and all the pain. I'll never go back.
Thank God for the Internet. I hope I bring some enjoyment to anyone that drops by. I love you all, Wayne WhitesideThe Blueshouse
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You are sounding great, I'd write more but computer is aing problems, can't use certain letters or periodsPremier straight ahead kickin' Rock & Roll with tons of feeling. The guitar talks with the greatest of emotion and the singing is strong, powerful with plenty of punch...Really nice.Even from the old cassete it still sounds incredble fine piece of rock!Hi Wayne! Thought I'd check back and see how you are doing. Your playing sounds great! It just hit me who you sound like; Gary Moore. I'm sure you've heard of him, right? I can't wait to hear some more music from you! I wish you a full recovery and thanks for the music! Craig MannAll comments (15)
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@RedGuitars
The mustang sounds very good and so does your playin too. Lovely feel.