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From the Eric Heatherly website Bio.
His drummer fell asleep at the wheel sending him and band mates rolling over at sixty-five miles an hour, finally landing upside down on the shoulder of the highway. His prized ’87 Bahama green Fender Strat landed in the median about a hundred yards from the wreckage. When Heatherly finally crawled out from the demolished Chevy Suburban, he ran to his workhorse guitar, pulled it out of the splintered hard shell case and strummed a chord expecting the worst. "I could not believe my ears," Heatherly says, "My hands were all bloody and I was dizzy and dazed but my Strat comforted me when I strummed that G chord and she still played in tune! I’ll keep her ’til the day I die." :D :D :D
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“If you're going to be this miserable, make it Rhyme" Song writer advice from Bruce Robison.
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