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Cuts Like a Knife - 2South cover at Fiddlers Inn
Valdosta based 2South covers Cuts Like a Knife at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL.
2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
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Gimme Back My Bullets - 2South cover at Fiddlers
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Valdosta's 2South covers Gimme Back My Bullets at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL. 2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
Sara Smile - 2South cover at Fiddlers Inn
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Valdosta's 2South covers Sara Smile at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL. 2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
Eight Days a Week - 2South cover
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Valdosta's 2South cover Eight Days a Week at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL. 2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
Dancing in the Dark - 2South cover
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Valdosta based 2South covers Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL. 2South is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
Land Down Under - 2South cover
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2South covers Men at Work's Land Down Under at Fiddler's Inn in Steinhatchee FL. 2South, from Valdosta GA, is Chris Falcon, David Williams, Tim Teasley and Bill Vendemo.
Kenji Bolden Promise SWS2024
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Kenji is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Kenji performs his song “Promise” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Hailing from Sebring, Florida, Kenji had the privilege of growing up in a musical home and being trained extensively in the church. He has performed in a wide array of venues and events in Florida, Kansas, Illinois, Texas, and Georgia ...
SWS2024 Finale I Shall Be Released
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These singer/songwriters are based in south Georgia. In this video, Chris, Jarrod, Jen, Rob and Kenji perform the Bob Dylan classic “I Shall Be Released” at The Turner Center For The Arts as the finale for the Songwriter Showcase 2024. Jarrod has been writing and singing songs around the Southeast for more than 25 years. As a native of Lowndes County, his music evokes the Southern Americana exp...
Kenji Bolden Wasting Time SWS2024
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Kenji is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Kenji performs his song “Wasting Time” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Hailing from Sebring, Florida, Kenji had the privilege of growing up in a musical home and being trained extensively in the church. He has performed in a wide array of venues and events in Florida, Kansas, Illinois, Texas, and Geo...
Kenji Bolden Kryptonite SWS2024
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Kenji is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Kenji performs his song “Kryptonite” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Hailing from Sebring, Florida, Kenji had the privilege of growing up in a musical home and being trained extensively in the church. He has performed in a wide array of venues and events in Florida, Kansas, Illinois, Texas, and Georg...
Rob Evans Rachael SWS2024
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Rob Evans is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Rob performs his song “Rachael” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Rob was born in Philadelphia and spent his formative years in Troy, Ohio. Rob was raised in a house filled with music. His father was a jazz and big band tenor sax player and his mother a pianist. His sister became a professional sin...
Rob Evans Mistaken SWS2024
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Rob Evans is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Rob performs his song “Mistaken” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Rob was born in Philadelphia and spent his formative years in Troy, Ohio. Rob was raised in a house filled with music. His father was a jazz and big band tenor sax player and his mother a pianist. His sister became a professional si...
Rob Evans Green Bean SWS2024
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Rob Evans is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Rob performs his song “Green Bean” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Rob was born in Philadelphia and spent his formative years in Troy, Ohio. Rob was raised in a house filled with music. His father was a jazz and big band tenor sax player and his mother a pianist. His sister became a professional ...
Jen Anders Old Oak Tree SWS2024
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Jen Anders is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Jen performs her song “Old Oak Tree” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Jen Anders is a singer/songwriter based out of south Georgia. She finds inspiration for her sound out of her early roots in Gospel, Country, and Folk music and her later love of Blues, Jazz, Classic Rock and Americana. Her musi...
Jen Anders Jack & Jim SWS2024
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Jen Anders is a singer/songwriter based in south Georgia. In this video, Jen performs her song “Jack & Jim” at The Turner Center For The Arts Songwriter Showcase 2024. Jen Anders is a singer/songwriter based out of south Georgia. She finds inspiration for her sound out of her early roots in Gospel, Country, and Folk music and her later love of Blues, Jazz, Classic Rock and Americana. Her music ...
Chris Falcon Loving Under The Cover Of The Night SWS2024
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Chris Falcon Loving Under The Cover Of The Night SWS2024
Jarrod Brogdon Book of Me Chapter 1 SWS2024
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Jarrod Brogdon Book of Me Chapter 1 SWS2024
Jarrod Brogdon Good For The Soul SWS2024
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Jarrod Brogdon Good For The Soul SWS2024
Chris Falcon This Folded Letter SWS2024
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Chris Falcon This Folded Letter SWS2024
Whipping Post 2South at Azalea Festival
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Whipping Post 2South at Azalea Festival
Ticket To Ride 2South at Azalea Festival
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Ticket To Ride 2South at Azalea Festival
Mary Jane's Last Dance 2South at Azalea Festival
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Mary Jane's Last Dance 2South at Azalea Festival
That was pretty good 😮
I got that same amp with a 69 Strat in a trade for some drywall work i did in the mid eighties, I thought it was a good amp, very clean. They are a hybrid ,electronic preamp and tube power section. Mine had the original 6L6 RCA tubes ard worked great. Like a dummy I sold it for 250 bucks when I got my Princeton. Should have kept it but I didn't need fifty watts....
Good stuff iam liking the lead work God bless u all S, A,
I got this amp for $20. It just needs speakers, any recommendations?
WGS ET65
Thanks, I'll give them a look. @@breeze3003
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Mine was the old reliable P v duce tubes
It's not class A but that is ok.
Ganda Ng music galing kumanta
Sounds great yall!! But all I can think about now is how I don't have a beer holder for my mic stand haha 😆 love the performance, and I'll definitely be Subscribing!! Cheers!! 🍻
Poor man's Music Man. Killer pedal platform. Probably the most underrated amp tremolo in the business.
great cover guys !!
❣️💜❣️💜❣️💜❣️
Great job Chris!
that's a cool breeze cover of I've just seen a face - great harmonies! like 1!
Awesome playing and singing! thank you for uploading and sharing this cover 😊
Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome, great sounding amp.
This rocks
Very cool, lots of potential. It is a pity that this is a poor recording.
Cool. Great song.
Hey guys. This came out really nice. You guys sound great together. Your take on this to sounds like it has a good kick of "southern rock" mixed in. It works well. Fun to watch...great to hear...👍from me.
Thank you very much! We were in the practice room and started thinking about the Beatles being a blues band. This is the result. Thanks for watching!
Big Dave!
breeze3003 great live cover of losing my religion!
Thank you!
I got a 75', sounds great- Anyone experiment w speaker swaps ?
I'm 57. Bought one of the from my buddy in 1981. It seemed old even then. The last time I tried to turn it on, it made a puff of smoke and quit. That was probably 15 years ago. On a lark, I replaced the tubes and the blown fuse, turned it on about ten minutes ago and the thing sounds like a million bucks!!! With two 12" speakers, it's a little larger than I'd like to lug to band practice, but that sound... Now I gotta look up what I can get for it... Decisions decisions
Man! Why in the world would you even think about getting rid of a great amp that you have owned for 40 years?!?!
I just got this amp from my uncle. Although. Mine doesn't have 1 2 1 2, underneath the input jacks. From left to right under each input jack in the from it reads, " bright, series, parallel, normal." One volume for normal and one volume for bright. No gain knob. But there is real spring in there for reverb and has a tremelo built in. Also it has such bad connections or something so it doesn't work at all rn. Saving money to put it in the shop so I can have a working amp.
Looks brand new.
Not a class A. It's class AB
Yes Sir, you’re correct.
I want one!
Just got a 71 Vintage Classic 4/10 that’s the stuff! Tube power amp And SS preamp action. The speakers and guts are in good shape, but the tweed has been bar room smoked. Thanks for the video! I really like the old Peavey’s! Rock solid machines that sound great!
I have a 1973 tweed with 4x10s since new. All original and still works great. Had to clean the potentiometers a time or two but that's it.
I had a Peavey Deuce with BW speakers about 25 years ago, bought it at a local music store used for $125.00. I sold it and have kicked myself ever since, that thing was crushing loud, switch on the phase...oh yea.
Me too. I miss mine. With a good tube pedal distortion that thing killed!!
i think you mean class ab
Yes Sir, you are correct.
Mark White Yes Sir, you are correct.
horrible distortion. but this is SS into a tube power section. I never got that. tube preamp into SS power section makes more sense for a hybrid to me.
That's the Legend amp.
Raging distortion? No. Buzzy distortion? Why, yes!
Your guitar is to low amplitude....
The amp in this picture has only 1 12" speaker..
Eddie Wixson Sorry Sir, you’re mistaken. It’s a 2 x 12 amp.
I had a 78 that was SS head and came with a 1by15 cabinet. 2 channels and a blend button. It rocked with an ibanez l.p. from 77!!!
I grew up with amp. I was born in '79, and my dad sold, traded, and pawned gear regularly. This is the one amp that stuck around.
B😂because it wasn't worth pawning but it sounds good so it didn't get sold 😅
Got a very Mark Farner sound when you use this amps distortion. I think it best to simply just use the clean channel and add an OutSide distortion pedal like Boss DS100 or TubeScreamer
This is a single channel amp. There is no "clean" channel. Using a distortion pedal with an amp like this is really a waste. The amp distorts quite nicely with just the volume knob on your guitar. Really tube amp distortion. That's the tone that all the pedals are trying to recreate. Why not just use the real thing?
I did not know a guitar amplifier could have its condensers replaced
you can reverse wire a speaker to act like a bigass condenser microphone. is your mind blown yey?
steve mitchell Some people refer to them as “filter caps”. Same thing.
I bought one of these in the late 70's. I was playing in a southern rock band, and you had to have a Peavey to do it right. Started doing the acoustic, singer/songwriter thing in the nineties and traded it for a small PA. Dumbest move I ever made, gear-wise. I finally bought a replacement a couple of years ago, a 1981 model. I became friends with the guy I bought it from, now he's wishing he had never sold it, lol. I promised I would sell it back to him if I found something that I liked better. He looked at my wife and other friends and said, "I'm never getting it back, am I?"
Peaveys are the most reliable amps around.I still have mine since 1983
Cut the top off my Renown and boxed in the bottom and use it piggy back with a 4x12 cab now.
Excellent!
cool, i can get one for 300 bucks, think its worth it? i dont think ill do it lol! depends how it takes pedals! the speakers in it look good, its the aluminum dome ones, reminds me of the roland jazz chorus and those take pedals amazingly! Can you get it to where you are playing cleans but jus so they break up when you strum hard? how responsive is it?
"worth it" is incredibly subjective. The amp will do everything from pristine clean to raging distortion or anything in between with just a twist of your guitar's volume knob. I think I said that in the video when I recorded it several years ago. People seem to either love or hate Peavey gear. Gear snobs seem to look down on the brand. Maybe it's because their stuff was made in Mississippi. I have always loved Peavey gear because their stuff was built like a tank and was a working man's answer for quality, reliable and dependable gear that sounds great at a decent price. I bought my first Peavey gear in the early 80's. A used T-60 and a used Classic. Still have them today. Still sounds great. Both are heavy as an anvil and could probably withstand blunt force trauma. I also have a Peavey Falcon from the 80s that sounds as good as any MIM strat I've played and cost 1/2 the price. Look carefully at live music videos from the 80s and you'll probably spot those familiar silver side rails on the stage. If not, the PA was probably Peavey. The reason they're not expensive today is because so many of them are still around and working fine. Good luck with your decision. If it were me, I'd grab it in a heartbeat.
I wouldnt call it raging distortion lol! but thanks for the feedback!
So, it's been three months, did you buy it?
how many tubes are in this thing?
Solid State pre-amp and 2 6L6 power tubes. Makes about 50 Watts. Plenty enough power for small to medium size clubs. Not as loud though as my 60 watt Fender Deville 2X12.
I've got one of these bought in 1981 mine mid 70s not sure of year 4x 10s still sounds great took to peavey factory once ( not that far to go for me at that time) had them go thru they replaced couple small things at the time but hardly nothing wrong with it love it wouldn't part with it I was in band in 81 it did it's job well and still does today for me an old man now
Played one of these once. Fucking loved it.
hook it up to a boss me 50 pedal and turn on overdrive 2 switch and you will will hear massive power like a 5150 amp
I have one..sounds great...if you want it to have that in your face punch and fullness like a Fender amp of similar watts and 2 12s ...turn up the PRESENCE knob...
No presence control on this amp. You must have something different.
breeze3003 the newer VTX CLASSIC ....your older amplifier probably has good presence already. ..I just think my amplifier has a pot to either add or remove that frequency....nice amplifier you got there...
I have a 72. It's sweet as hell. It lives on top of a xxx 412 cab. That plain clean is killer, as is the bright channel with any decent dirty pedal. Buy good pedals, use the clean channel, play decent guitars. These amps can scream, and sound sweet doing it. No joke I've ran my 72 hard. It just keeps going.
Solid performance.That was great.This went to my favorites and had to subscribe.Thanks for posting.Peace.
Been playing guitar for over 40 years. Mom was a classical pianist and taught me piano till the age of 14. I then grasped the perception that girls liked guitarist, yes I did - been playing guitar ever since (Stones, Zep, blues, classic rock era, etc.). Done studio and Honkytonks in several states. In my recordings and live works, I have "ALWAYS" used Marshall amps. And in the last 13 years, the TSL100/122 "HAS" been my amp of choice. This amp, for some reason, seems to get a bad rap, but this amp using Mullard tubes dialed down 12 percent is perfection. Looking back now, the few Peavey Classics that I owned, and used occasionally in the late 70's/80;s seem to be calling - gonna revisit... These days there are many British boutique amps out there, but if u are looking for a sound other than the (Marshall) sound - for the price, I don't think there's anything out there better than the Peavey. With eyes covered, I challenge anyone to determine the difference in this amp and other amps designed to deliver the "American Sound". Just an old guitarist's opinion who usually doesn't do this sort of thing..