TurkeyJam 2005




TurkeyJam 2005 - 5

Originally uploaded by sjwillis.

Cousin Steve’s new basement is eerily like that of 44 Carriage Hill. I just uploaded a new photoset of pics from TurkeyJam ‘05 featuring Beedge, John, Jay Wilder, John Lecesse kicking the 40 minute E-jam.

7 Responses to “TurkeyJam 2005”


  1. 1 chris

    what? no audio? thats a big tease.

  2. 2 Ken Youens-Clark

    Jim,

    Since when do you play a Tele? Where’s the 335?

    Who’s on drums? It kills me that it wasn’t me.

    ky

  3. 3 bjay

    The guy with the strat sure is handsome. Maybe a bit overwieght though.

  4. 4 jim

    yeah. but it’s the guy with the tele who’s got the chops.

  5. 5 rpm

    Yeah, where’s the 335?

  6. 6 nav

    And what about the ST-1500?

  7. 7 jim

    nav: no idea what you’re talking about ;-)
    as for the 335; it was up in RI. I didn’t travel with it and knew that there’d be several sweet guitars to choose from anyway. I do love that tele. It’s about as minimal a setup as my 335. In a perfect world my amp would have an on/off switch and a volume knob and my guitar would have just a volume knob. The tele’s pretty minimal in tat sense.

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