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The dreamy, psychedelic-folk rocker explains how a salvaged-spruce offset colored with gobs of vibe, chorus, and trem give her freewheeling, Dead-inspired journeys constant movement and flow.
We had a pre-soundcheck hang with singer/songwriter/guitarist Liz Cooper and her stalwart, low-end wrecking ball Grant Prettyman during their recent hometown gig at Nashville’s Basement East. Both Cooper and Prettyman travel with one guitar, one amp, and a few pedals, but explain that within those comfy confines, they illustrate with a full complement of colors.
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