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Uncle Larry & The Gristlemeister

MarcB

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Not a good match to jam. Koch is a destroyer. One of those guys
that can just dig deep into endless riffs.
Funny.. as I thought the same thing when watching.. as much as admire U Larry.. he has his lane to play in..
 

Dave P

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I saw Greg play in a tiny bar in Wisconsin 25 years ago, long before he was an internet sensation. He was insanely great back then too. I believe he was working for Fender at the time doing clinics.
 
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