Steve Morse! I saw the Dregs on the What if tour. I've been fortunate enough to have seen them 11 times, including their last reunion tour. And, met the original keyboardist David Davidowski in Marshall, NC 2 years ago as he was playing piano one afternoon in a coffee shop. Unfortunately, Marshall was destroyed by flooding caused by hurricane Helene.
Wow, you are a real fan of the Dregs! I met Frank Brittingham playing guitar at a restaurant gig. After talking to him I found out he played with Steve Morse at a very early period before Dixie Grit and the Dregs. I also lived in Asheville, NC from 2015-2020. Loved him from Kansas as well but haven't gone as deep listening as I should perhaps. Thanks for the memory!
Grateful to hear you enjoyed them. Hope this was a good first listen for Steve Morse, he has been around a while with more than a few notable bands, Kansas, Dixie Dregs etc. I don't gravitate to everything he did but, he is interesting and can be captivating. I did peruse your channel, as you said there are so many artists to dig into. Fenton Robinson is a favorite as well as Johnny Young when I heard some mandolin blues, so unique.
Steve Morse! I saw the Dregs on the What if tour. I've been fortunate enough to have seen them 11 times, including their last reunion tour. And, met the original keyboardist David Davidowski in Marshall, NC 2 years ago as he was playing piano one afternoon in a coffee shop. Unfortunately, Marshall was destroyed by flooding caused by hurricane Helene.
Wow, you are a real fan of the Dregs! I met Frank Brittingham playing guitar at a restaurant gig. After talking to him I found out he played with Steve Morse at a very early period before Dixie Grit and the Dregs. I also lived in Asheville, NC from 2015-2020. Loved him from Kansas as well but haven't gone as deep listening as I should perhaps. Thanks for the memory!
I enjoyed both of these. First time I've heard Steve Morse.
Grateful to hear you enjoyed them. Hope this was a good first listen for Steve Morse, he has been around a while with more than a few notable bands, Kansas, Dixie Dregs etc. I don't gravitate to everything he did but, he is interesting and can be captivating.
I did peruse your channel, as you said there are so many artists to dig into. Fenton Robinson is a favorite as well as Johnny Young when I heard some mandolin blues, so unique.