bass on it and boom! we had another track from out of the blue. Bassist Brandon Peeples is playing upright on "She Was There" and electric on the bonus track, "Surfin' The Levee." All other songs are myself on guitars and vocals and David Keith on drums and percussion. You will see Frankie Nattola again on the credits for bass (the cat's out of the bag, so to speak) that is my alternate per- sonality, Nattola, he shows up when no one else is there to provide the bottom on a song.
He’s a pretty wild cat I have heard.Let's talk about a few of the songs. The title track, "Until AfterThen," really got my toes to tappin' and my head to bobbin.' Great groove. I always love your lyrics. How did you arrive at the cool title, and was that the foundation you wrote the song from or..
Originally, I was thinking the project would be titled All Roads Lead Back Home. That's a song I recorded years ago with Johnny San- dlin. It's a great recording with some wonder- ful musicians joining in, but the master was lost and we couldn't re-mix the track. So, using it was out of the question. I don't recall when the phrase "Until After Then" popped into my thoughts, but I liked how it makes one think, you know. When you hear that, most people would go "wait a minute, what? Does that mean anything, does that make sense?" Well, that became the working title and as the last few days of the mixing were upon us, I thought I.d better write a song with that title, just to give some perspective on how it could be used. So, at 5:30 am on Sept. 18 I got out of bed and picked up my trusty 335 Gibson and wanted to have a tune that was up tempo
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