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Wheres The Jelly?
When he was on tour with John Hammond he was sitting in a restaurant with Clarence Gatemouth Brown. Going on he mentions how Gatemouth would put jelly on pasta when they were in Italy. He says he puts it on everything.
Frank says that George Harrison let him play a Zemaitis Guitar that he had built for Robben Ford. George would have guitars made for his friends like Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. Frank currently owns a Zemaitis as well as one of Richie Sambora's that when he bought it didnt know it was Richie's (of Bon Jovi).
He's been friends was Sam Ash and the family since he was a kid. Frank was twelve when he got his first Gretsch guitar. Brian Setzer had been playing these Gretsch guitars and had one of his own sent to Frank. He loves that guitar. He and Brian would end up playing together.
Frank also talks about his meeting Nile Rodgers who produced Brian Setzer.
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