
GC Rivers
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GC Rivers.... raw, down-right dirty blues!
Band/artist history
My first exposure to the blues was in 2000, and that's where I found my calling. Although I had previous guitar playing experience, I had never played an electric, and had not been playing for about 10 years. I decided to play the blues, because it really touched my soul, and have being doing so since 2002.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
What real musician doesn't like to play live? Any time I get into the groove with my bandmates is a special moment.
Your musical influences
Hendrix, Clapton, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters.
What equipment do you use?
American Fender Deluxe Strat, Gibson flying-V. Voodoo Lab Micro-Vibe and Overdrive pedals, Cry-baby, Line-6 Echo Park, Boss Trem. Modified Fender Hot-Rod deluxe amp.
Anything else?
What makes my band unique is our ability to get low-down and dirty with some good old-fashioned blues, and immediately switch to some heavy-handed rock n' roll.
Thanks For Adding TJDP As A Friend!!
Hope You Like Our Songs As Much As I Am Enjoying Yours!!
You are one of the very few Soundclick Artists I had the pleasure
of actually meeting personally and playing live!!
I would appreciate feedback from you on my songs.
Maybe you will find one or two you might like to cover!
I would truly be honored if you did!
Have A Great Week My Friend!!
Jayson Dyall
www.soundclick.com/TJDP
www.soundclick.com/tjdpthenumber1s
www.soundclick.com/JaysonDyall
(Instrumentals songs needing lyrics)
:-)
This Guy's got what it takes and is doing what God has blessed him to do, Sing and play the Blues. A must see live player, making quite an impression on all who hear him his style is as "smooth, flowing like river waters....".
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Greg
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GC, keep up the great work!You have been and keep growing by leap and bounds!Bless you!I truly thank you for the gig and being your Bass player. And of course, we can not forget to mention the great talents on Drums "The living legend Mr. Terry Smith" and on that killer sax "The great David"