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Old 09-16-2008, 01:07 PM
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He's also on a live Robben Ford DVD (I think Drayton is on drums)
If it is the "New Morning:The Paris Concert" DVD, that's Brannen Temple on drums. That's one of my favorite concert DVDs that I own.

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Jimmy's a really good player. He's also a tried and true Fender Jazz man!




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He used the white Jazz bass in picture above. (70's)
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If it is the "New Morning:The Paris Concert" DVD, that's Brannen Temple on drums. That's one of my favorite concert DVDs that I own.
You are correct Sir! It's been awhile since I've watched it. Damn good concert
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Wow, I didn't know there was so much to that guy on Jimmy Kimmel. I just thought he was a local session player that ABC hired to play in the band. I don't watch Jimmy Kimmel too much since I go to bed so early but when I saw it the other day and heard the bassist I just had to know who it was and what created that tone. Thanks guys. Now I know.
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Dude rips. he's got a myspace page out there with some cool tracks on it too.
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I'm sitting hear listening to his '95 self titled CD, and decided to do a search on him. He's awesome, great sound. I got the CD from the library and he's playing a 6 string Warwick on the front cover. I took the CD out because there was a guy with a bass on the cover, I had never heard of him

THIS is the CD, I had no idea it was rare or this expensive. But I found it at the library, so you might, too. Definitely worth checking out!
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