A couple of different things going on this weekend. Tomorrow night, Friday the 13th, I will be playing a duo with Roy Decker at the Double E.
Double E Restaurant & Pub
3632 State Highway EE
Highlandville, MO
417-443-2000
It’s always fun working with Roy, he’s such a good singer and, he is an exceptional rhythm guitar player. I never have to worry about whether the chord is going to be there so, it kind of frees me up to play more fills and cut loose on solos. I always bust out the old resonator when I play with Roy as well, so I’m looking forward to that.
Saturday night, Thirst N’ Howl brings the party rock back to Cody’s South.
W.F. Cody’s South
1440 Republic Road
Springfield, Missouri
417-883-0253

Ol’ Roy Decker called me last week. He wanted to know if I would come do a duo with him this Saturday night at the Double E Steakhouse up in Highlandville. I gladly said; Yeah Man!”.
I always enjoy playing with Roy. He knows a ton of songs. He sings good and plays good. What more could you ask for? It’s a lot of fun for me because, I just follow Roy.
I’m going to take the Tele, the Resonator and even unpack the acoustic guitar for this one. So, come see us, it will be a blast.
Double E Restaurant & Pub
3632 State Highway EE
Highlandville, MO
417-443-2000
UPDATE:
Well, it’s not really an update more of a passing thought. I just got off the phone with Roy, I think he was checking to make sure that I was going to show.
Anyway, he told me that, tonight, he was going to work on adding a couple of new songs to the “list”. I said; “I don’t know why you would bother with a list because, we’re just going to end up winging it.” Roy played the gig as a solo last week. He said; “Well, I did wing it last time but I was by myself. Maybe we can get this thing off the ground with two wings.”
Singer/guitarist Roy Decker called me a few weeks back to play some gigs at the Double E Steakhouse in Highlandville. The steakhouse is a new place; good food and friendly folks. Last week was the first time I played there. As I pulled into the parking lot, the first thing I saw was a large Brahma bull. The second thing I noticed was that there was a saddle on the bull and a guy riding it. Not something you see every day.
Anyway, we have been doing cover tunes; a lot of line dance country stuff. Roy is a real good singer and plays tight rhythm guitar so, it’s been a fun, low pressure kind of thing so far. I’ve been playing a bunch of solos and singing some harmonies here and there, kind of laying back and letting the groove happen. These guys know a bunch of songs so, I haven’t been singing a whole lot.
Last Friday night, Roy asked; “Jack you want to sing something”. The trick in these situations is to come up with a song that everybody knows the changes to. So, I called off “Hey Joe”. Instead of doing a Hendrix kind of thing, I played some Roy Buchanan type stuff on it. Got the Tele squalling really nice and played above the fretboard, did the Buch’ pull off chromatic thing and some volume swells. I really didn’t plan to do it that way it just kind of fit the moment; totally off the cuff. I had a couple of extended solos in there and it got a really good response.
Last night, in the second set, a couple of the guys are saying; “Do that “Hey Joe” thing again”. One problem with doing something spontaneous is; if it works, they want you to do it again and you can’t duplicate what you did the first time. I know people that are great cooks that don’t use recipes and they can never make the same dish twice. It’s kind of like that.
So, we played the song again and I tried to invoke the vibe that I had the first time. I don’t think it was as good but, it still went over really well. Now I know that every time I go up there, I got to play “Hey Joe”. So, now I will have to think it out some and come up with an actual “version” of it. Some things will have to be in the same place each time, as a point of reference. The reason is, you never have the same conditions as you do the first time; you will never have the same inspiration. You don’t want to be like a junkie chasing that first blast. You come up with an arrangement, something that works every time. You make it “shtick”, an act. But, you try to make it good “shtick” and leave some room to blow if you do have the spark. All the while, I realize that the Roy Buchanan licks were part of what made it work but, I don’t want to just cop Roy’s “shtick”. There has to be the right balance of some of that and some of my own invention to really make it something nice in the long run.

By the way, if you were going to steal licks from someone, Roy Buchanan would be a good one to cop. He has more licks than a cat, as they say.
I will be back up in Highlandville tonight so, if you are in the area come by and see us. Or, if you want to see something truly remarkable, come to check out the bull.
Also, Roy Decker’s (not Buchanan) wife, Anna Lisovski is a very talented mural artist. Check out her site if you want to do some unique re-decorating or, just want to see some nice artwork.

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