| Lane finally gets to meet Jay Stevens (and his lovely wife) face to face. |
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| "Hey, can I be in the catalogue?" Rev Jones hangs at the booth. |
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| Lane welcomes John Hatton (Brian Setzer Orchestra), Bill Clements and Rev Jones. |
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| Larry Coryell played his demos through a Nemesis Silver Series N28S. "This is a bass anp? Wow..." |
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| Lane with heavy hitter Traa of POD. |
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| Lane greets Jeremy Cohen, an old Net-friend and fellow writer. |
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| Rev and Lane caught a few minutes with the Bass Star Tony Levin in between appearances. |
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| Lane with fellow Blues bassist Polo Jones (Eric Clapton, Zucherro and others) and friend. |
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| Lane grabbed old friends and fellow Randall endorsers Geroge Lynch and Rick Plester for a quick shot with Geroge's new Lynch Box amplifier. |
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| Mark Egan stopped by with a friend to pay his respects to David. |
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| Lane and Mark at the booth. |
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| Mark and Abe White get to know each other back stage at the All Star Guitars concert. |
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| Mark and Danny Gottleib perform with upcoming guitar hero Trey Alexander. The young Master in the Making led the trio through a beautiful - and highly original - read of Little Wing. |
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| Mark, Trey, Danny and Lane grab a quick photo in the kitchen after their performance. |
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| EVERYBODY wanted to have their picture taken with Surf Guitar legend Dick Dale and his son, who is taking up his father's mantel with grace and maturity beyond his years. |
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| Sunday evening means boxes, boxes and more boxes. A lot of packing tape. And more boxes. Hup! Hup! Hup! |
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| "Lane, put the darn camera down and take this shrink wrap! I want to go home!" |
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