Gene Holder
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Mentioned in the December 1984 Musician interview "America First: Seasoned Native Sons Follow Their Own Muse: The dB's" by Ira Robbins.
Gene Holder plays a 1961 Fender Stratocaster and a 1966 Fender Telecaster through a Hi-Watt combo amp and a Marshall combo amp with two 12-inch speakers. He uses Dean Markley strings, an Ibanez overdrive and "occasionally" a Roland DM2 echo.
Mentioned in the December 1984 Musician interview "America First: Seasoned Native Sons Follow Their Own Muse: The dB's" by Ira Robbins.
Gene Holder plays a 1961 Fender Stratocaster and a 1966 Fender Telecaster through a Hi-Watt combo amp and a Marshall combo amp with two 12-inch speakers. He uses Dean Markley strings, an Ibanez overdrive and "occasionally" a Roland DM2 echo.
Mentioned in the December 1984 Musician interview "America First: Seasoned Native Sons Follow Their Own Muse: The dB's" by Ira Robbins.
Gene Holder plays a 1961 Fender Stratocaster and a 1966 Fender Telecaster through a Hi-Watt combo amp and a Marshall combo amp with two 12-inch speakers. He uses Dean Markley strings, an Ibanez overdrive and "occasionally" a Roland DM2 echo.
Mentioned in the December 1984 Musician interview "America First: Seasoned Native Sons Follow Their Own Muse: The dB's" by Ira Robbins.
The band doesn't own a PA, relying on venues to provide amplification. They do have microphones, though, favoring Shure SM58s.
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