Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Can I dive in?

Just check out the Quilt on this PRS Custom 22 in Natural...almost a sin to make a guitar this pretty.



The new bird inlay's on the fingerboard - just beautiful!!!



Full body shot of the guitar in all its beauty.


This guitar is at our Waldorf location if you want to give it a test drive just ask for Josh or Joe in the guitar Department and they can help you out with it.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Swap Meet

Swap Meet (Waldorf location)
Saturday May 24th
10am - 3pm
Got a guitar laying under the bed collecting dust? Has your amplifier become a nightstand?
Well bring them up to the swap meet on May 24th and sell them for some cash or trade them for another piece of gear you will actually use. Tables will be provided, but are limited, so get there early for the best spot. This event is totally FREE for you!!!
We have specials on gear inside the store also so don't forget to head inside and see what treasure's you might find!
Hot Licks Guitar Shop
3250 Old Washington Rd.
Waldorf, MD 20602
301-843-2799

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

New Bass Instructor

We have a new Bass Instructor starting at Hot Licks Guitar Shop in Prince Frederick and we are very excited to have him! I would like everyone to meet......B.T. Richardson



Bassist/Composer/Lyricist/Vocalist...here's my story..........: I was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in L.A. I returned to DC after graduating from high school in '79. My first instrument was Drums, Section Leader in High School. After being 2nd chair freshman year (my older bro was section leader then), I started playing electric Bass (against my will :-)) when my brother's band needed someone to play it. I am totally self taught on Bass. The first song I learned was "That's the Way I Like It" by KC and the Sunshine Band.

I took a brief hiatus from 80-83, to study divinity/theology. These studies led me back to a full and total commitment to the obvious gift that I have in music. I vowed to NEVER quit again. To fulfill my life's mission though music, I have been Playing Music full time since 1995. My first gig with a recording Artist was with VINX after meeting him at a radio interview he did on NPR. He invited me to perform with him at the Prince Georges Playhouse with Danny Sadownick and himself. I played Double Bass on that show.

After retiring from the postal service in 1995, I landed a full time gig on the Spirit of Washington Cruises for one year and left in 1996 to tour with (then Blind Pig recording artist) Deborah Coleman and the Thrill Seekers. I toured with Deborah for 3 years. We played extensively in Europe (France, Italy, Belgium, Norway, England), the Caribbean (St.Croix, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas), the U.S. and Canada on many major stages including the Chicago Blues Fest, Montreal Jazz Fest Spectrum Hall, and more clubs and Juke than I can recall. While playing with Deborah I had the privilege of performing with the legendary Bo Diddley. We also did live performances on NPRs show "Anthem", the "Beale Street Caravan", Live from BB Kings (in Memphis)as well as "Mountain Stage" w/ Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and live TV in Dallas TX, "Good Day Dallas", and the W.C. Handy Fest Filmed by KET TV. I then joined the James Solberg Band (from the Luther Allison Band) -2000- and toured with him for nine months in the US. While working with James we often were the back up band for the late great Son Seals and once even for A.C. Reed!! We also performed for the radio broadcast "Beale Street Caravan and The W.C. Handy Fest, which was taped for KET TV. In 2002 I met the founding brothers of "Nocturnal Rage"the Seattle Hip-Hop entrepreneurs. I have so far recorded two CDs and one Video with them, "Nocturnal Rage" and "Way Out Your Mind". We were the house band along with Hip-Hop Legend Daddy-O on turntables and Spaceman Patterson on guitar for Comedy Centrals "Premium Blend" (Season Seven hosted by D.L. Hughley). We also toured the US the summer of 2005 w/Orig Hip-Hop Drummer/Producer Bobby Simmons (i.e. Stetsasonic........etc,etc,etc. ya dig). Also in 2005 I recorded a CD with my good friend "Tyrone Shuz and His Funky Bluz" called "Funkin' A!"

In 2006 I finally finished MY DEBUT recording for my record label "PotpourriMusicWorks". It is the soundtrack for the play "Don't Sing No Blues For Me" written by my good friend Glenn Alan Brown. Its currently available from cdbaby.com and itunes as well as other digital e-music services in the US. I also currently perform as bassist for Ms. Marva Wright "the Blues Queen of New Orleans." (displaced by Katrina), and Marc Greene (formerly of the Moments). So..check me out, and HOLLA BACK the story continues ....peace/OUT.............B.T

Friday, April 4, 2008

Check out our local friends list!!

Just wanted to remind people to check out our local friends. The people on this list are doing some great things and need to be checked out.

Bill Kirchen - Grammy nominated guitarist, singer/songwriter and overall fantastic musician and Telecaster master. Guitar player for Commander Cody with the top ten hit of "Hot Rod Lincoln".


Blue Scarab Tattoo's(Keith Porter) - Tattoo master and incredible artist. Keith has quite the guitar collection going also.


Chris' Guitars(Chris Grimmett) - Specializing in semi-vintage and clean utility guitars and basses within the price range of working musicians.


Exsquisite Gowns(Alexandra Palchak) - Wonderful singer and seemstress, what else could you want? Her husband is our own Joe Palchak guitar instructor extraordinaire.


Miche Fambro - unique and incredible singer/songwriter guitarist a must see!!


Night Sky Studios(Ron Vento) - Best recording studio in Southern Maryland, recording artist of Aurora Borealis, Atlanta Institute of Music Graduate, featured in EQ magazine.


Vintage Vacuum Tube Amplifiers (Jim Hill) - Tone and simplicity in amplifiers. Check out the Rick Derringer model or the Lindy Fralin model. Also does a wonderful repair or upgrade to current amps.

There are many more wonderful local people that need to be added to the list, so please send me some information so your talents can be shared with many more.