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Hear music featuring our guitars. Here are some recordings using Haywire Modified guitars. Details of the recordings and the guitars used are listed below.
Hear music Using Haywire Modified Guitars
Truck Stop Food
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- EMG-
SA Active pickups - Ebony Fret board
- Stainless Steel frets
- 6-
point tremolo bridge - Gold hardware
- Knurled volume knob for sure-
grip volume swells
Roll The Dice
“Roll the Dice” was recorded in the Inlet Recording studio in Murrells Inlet, SC. This song, a Delbert McClinton tune was done live in the studio with Johnny Hayes on Bass and Vocals. Johnny toured the U.S.with his band, The Young Ones in the early 1960’s opening for Ray Davies the Kinks. Phil Marsh is playing lead and rhythm on a Haywire active “Blackie” with:
- EMG SA active pickups
- Knurled volume knob for sure grip volume swells
- Gold hardware
- Maple fret board
- Jerry Cook on drums and Rick Mariner on slide playing a Haywire “Black Rose Guitar” featuring:
- Rosewood neck and fret board Fender scale length 25-
1/2 - Modified Telecaster body
- Active EMG-
TC pickups
Rick Mariner with Friend Roy Buchanan
Unchained Melody
“Unchained Melody” was a tribute to Roy Buchanan. The last time I saw Roy in Santa Barbara about 4 months preceding his death. During our conversation about music, and the industry etc. I asked him what song he wanted to record but never got the time or chance. Roy said, “Unchained Melody” by the Righteous Brothers. Fast forward to 1995 when I was in a recording studio, near my home in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. As a result of our last visit 7 years prior, I took the opportunity to record it as a tribute to my friend Roy. I am very familiar with his style. I wanted to play it how I thought Roy would have approached it not only-in his possible arrangement but also, and equally important, his playing style as well. Consequently, this recording was the result. The solid drums on this song provided by Jerry Cook, Bass-
Touch You
The song “Touch You” a romantic R&B ballad is sung by Cookie Rice from Conway, S.C. The arrangement was put together by Scott Shaw. Scott played drums and bass, produced and recorded all tracks in his Studio in Myrtle Beach, SC in 1997. Rick Mariner playing a Haywire Modified Stratocaster with EMG-
Georgia
“Georgia” a Ray Charles song was recorded with Luke Moss from Johnson City, Tenn. on vocals and Keyboard. Kenny Irvin of Bluefield, W.V.on Bass and Jerry Cook of Georgetown, S.C. on drums and Rick Mariner on guitar. The guitar was a Haywire Modified Stratocaster with a Haywire special “SRV Set of Pickups” installed playing through the clean channel of a 100 watt Pearce Amplifier with a 12 ” 1962 JBL signature series speaker. the recording was done in the Inlet Recording Studio in Murrells Inlet, S.C. in 1995. Hear music here!
Crazy
“Crazy”, a Patsy Cline hit and a song written by Willie Nelson was recorded in the Inlet Recording Studio in Murrells Inlet, S.C. circa 1994 with Bill Wall of Georgetown S.C. on vocals, Jerry Cook on Drums, Johnny Hayes on Bass, Phil Marsh on Rhythm guitar and Rick Mariner on Haywire Modified Telecaster playing lead. the guitar was wired with active EMG-
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Snap Your Fingers
“Snap Your Fingers” a Pop, Soul and R&B beach music tune recorded from the 1950’s to the present by numerous artists. This song was recorded with Luke Moss from Johnson City, Tenn. on vocals and Keyboard. Kenny Irvin of Bluefield, W.V. on Bass and Jerry Cook of Georgetown, S.C. on drums and Rick Mariner on guitar. The guitar was a Haywire Modified Telecaster with an active EMG-