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GUEST,Rob the Roadie The meaning of 'acoustic' (142* d) RE: The meaning of 'acoustic' 20 Jun 06


Well I am roadie for Taggart and Wright who specialise in unaccompanied singing (acapella) and at their recent gig at the Middlewich Folk and Boat Festval if it was not for the use of a PA borrowed from Kevin Farrell at the last minute(thanks Kevin) they would not have been heard in what was a very busy and noisey pub The Narrowboat. As it even the diners at the very far end could hear them and they went down a treat. Now they were acoustic as you can get but used a PA to be heard!


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