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“It was a that I got very cheap at a garage sale. It was very difficult and challenging to play. I was about 10 when I got it, and it lasted about two years.

Then I got an that looked like an imitation of a Teisco Del Rey, and which was so thin, you could probably break it with one hand!” “The first full song I learned was by the Beatles, as sung by Ringo Starr, which is almost a country song. Before that, the first thing I learned on a guitar was the riff to , also by the Beatles. I learned how to play the notes by figuring out how to play it down by the bridge of the guitar, which gave it that surf quality.



“That was one of the first experiences that gave me the confidence to think that playing guitar was something I could do and potentially be good at. But at the time, I still didn’t know the chords to .” “I did my first gig with a band I still play with today, Testament, though the band was called Legacy back then.

They already had a show booked at a venue that’s become pretty legendary – Ruthie’s Inn in Berkeley. “At the time, though, we thought it was a place nobody was going to remember in 10 or 20 years, yet it went on to become a storied venue. The show was already on the calendar and the original guitar player had left the group, so there was a lot of pressure on me.

But it was a very good incentive to improve my playing skills very quickly.” “There was one time in the late ’80s, during one of the first tours with Testament. We were doing.

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