Columbus, Ohio by Joe Harvard
Tracklist
Credits
released June 1, 1993
all demo songs produced & engineered by Joe Harvard on 1/2" Otari 8-track.
Eric "Strongarm" Armstrong - bass
Ryan "the Kid" Eisert - drums
Catherine Boone - vocals
Joe Harvard - Fender Electric 12-string guitar, Telecaster, Nashville & reg tuned acoustic gtr, lap steel, pedal steel, Nick Hoffman Brian vocal
"High Wire Act" & "Katrina"were built up using the drums from uncompleted basic tracks [for "Cathy's Clown" & "Life in Prison" respectively] laid by Dave Bone's Jolly Ranchers at Fort Apache South in 1986. They feature Bob Kendall on drums; Joe added bass, guitars & vocals.
"Katrina" also features a Ranchers-era Peter Holsapple contribution: armed with the Hipshot equipped Stevencaster [a Telecaster resplendent with Steven Comics characters drawn by creator Doug Allen] he had just met, playing lead guitar on "Life in Prison" by Merle Haggard, as was accordionist Brother Cleve on the same track.
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photo from Columbus Dispatch article shows Catherine, Joe & Eric holding the only Telecaster version of the Nick Hoffman Brian Jones Model metal box guitar, made for Joe by Nick out in Cali.
Joe: "After selling the Fort I retrieved $8,000 in pawns from Uncle Sam's and Lev's, but this was forgotten in yet a third pawn shop and I accidentally - and very regrettably -- left it behind in Columbus. RIP. But you can hear it on 'Sinkhole' on the LP 'Country Eastern', & on the Neats 'Crash at Crush' LP on Coyote." Joe also uses the Nick Hoffman for "Sinkhole" during the live show May 27, 1992 [AKA 'God Bless Joe Harvard, Amen'].
all demo songs produced & engineered by Joe Harvard on 1/2" Otari 8-track.
Eric "Strongarm" Armstrong - bass
Ryan "the Kid" Eisert - drums
Catherine Boone - vocals
Joe Harvard - Fender Electric 12-string guitar, Telecaster, Nashville & reg tuned acoustic gtr, lap steel, pedal steel, Nick Hoffman Brian vocal
"High Wire Act" & "Katrina"were built up using the drums from uncompleted basic tracks [for "Cathy's Clown" & "Life in Prison" respectively] laid by Dave Bone's Jolly Ranchers at Fort Apache South in 1986. They feature Bob Kendall on drums; Joe added bass, guitars & vocals.
"Katrina" also features a Ranchers-era Peter Holsapple contribution: armed with the Hipshot equipped Stevencaster [a Telecaster resplendent with Steven Comics characters drawn by creator Doug Allen] he had just met, playing lead guitar on "Life in Prison" by Merle Haggard, as was accordionist Brother Cleve on the same track.
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photo from Columbus Dispatch article shows Catherine, Joe & Eric holding the only Telecaster version of the Nick Hoffman Brian Jones Model metal box guitar, made for Joe by Nick out in Cali.
Joe: "After selling the Fort I retrieved $8,000 in pawns from Uncle Sam's and Lev's, but this was forgotten in yet a third pawn shop and I accidentally - and very regrettably -- left it behind in Columbus. RIP. But you can hear it on 'Sinkhole' on the LP 'Country Eastern', & on the Neats 'Crash at Crush' LP on Coyote." Joe also uses the Nick Hoffman for "Sinkhole" during the live show May 27, 1992 [AKA 'God Bless Joe Harvard, Amen'].







