NAMM in Nashville August 2000


George Clinton was awfully glad to see me George Clinton from Parliament Funkadelic.  
Who's flashier, me or George?
With THE amp man Andy with Jim Marshall. 
Marshall Amplifiers is his company
Cousin Harvey! This is Harvey Citron. The guy who makes Citron guitars. Not a real big name in guitars. But I guess I have to get one anyway. He didn't offer me a freebie, but he did give me a guitar pick that had my name on it. No deals on any guitar though. We tried to figure out if we had any relatives in common. We don't seem to. He still should have offered me a deal on the guitar.
I don't need one of these I think this is some sort of turntable hip hop thingy. I didn't get to hear it, but I suspect I wouldn't want them to give me a deal on this.
Duane Eddy is the original twangy guitar man. I guess he's still alive. He did: Have Gun Will Travel, Boss Guitar(I think I remember that.) Guitar Man, Peter Gunn, Rebel Rouser and others. I'm sure I know some of those. The original twangy guitar man. Mitch Mitchell
My prize photo This is my favorite photo from the show: Mitch Mitchell. Jimi Hendrix' drummer.