The fiddle player that was playing with bluegrass guitar player Jake Workman was his very talented wife Rebekah Workman. She is well known in the bluegrass world as well and they’re both amazing musicians and very nice people as well. As you are too Dylan, it was a nice surprise to run into you at NAMM. I was one of probably many that came up to you as you were walking around and spoke with you briefly. I wish you continued success. Your playing is fantastic.
Hahaha I didn’t even notice them until seeing your comment 😂 that’s namm in a nutshell, just casually seeing these well-known musicians/content creators everywhere
Bruh it is so cool to see you doing your thing. Watching your story unfold is incredible we live in an amazing time to be able to witness it. Peace and much deserved success Dylan.
Hey Dylan, it is so cool to watch you and your very impressive musicianship go on this journey of discovery and recognition. Discovery and recognition being the world finding you! I’ve been a Rhett Shull subscriber for a long time now and of course found out about you through him. Man your whole world is exploding! PRS knows of you!!!… you can bet that Warren Haynes and Derek trucks will be asking you up on stage with them very soon…. If they haven’t already. it is just so cool to be able to watch such a wonderful talent like yourself in the throes of discovery. I wish you all the best. just do yourself a favor and make it all work for you and not the other way around. God bless! You have a fan! Looking forward to hearing YOUR music.
Thanks for sharing. I predict in the very near future some up and coming musician is going to make his/her first trip to NAMM and be able to say “Holy shit, I saw Dylan Adams!
Yesss! I have that Hamstead amp and it’s incredible. Works perfectly with Mulecasters but is so sweetly voiced for any guitar. It really sounds great no matter where you put the knobs.
Hey Dylan!! I’m the one who saw you on the far end of the hall while you were sitting down. Was very cool seeing you there. I still apologize for drawing a blank when we crossed paths. I wasn’t sure if it was you at first and was kind of mentally drained after 3 days straight of that madness lol cool to see some footage of your visit there too 👍
@@dylanadamsguitar 😂 Very true. And thanks for being understanding. I was hitting both pro audio and guitars every day so by the time I saw you I wasn’t sure what side was up or down 😂😂
Love how the guys from Andertons were right behind you at the end while you were playing slide. Also thank you so much for your content I’ve been watching a lot to help me learn slide better. Hopefully here soon I will sign up for lessons with you.
@@dylanadamsguitar yes you did but doesn't the Missing Link Peacock have that Midrange Tonality that you can't get with other overdrive pedals? That VOICE control is suppose to really get that Duane Allman Slide Tone that you can't get with other drive pedals?
The fiddle player that was playing with bluegrass guitar player Jake Workman was his very talented wife Rebekah Workman. She is well known in the bluegrass world as well and they’re both amazing musicians and very nice people as well. As you are too Dylan, it was a nice surprise to run into you at NAMM. I was one of probably many that came up to you as you were walking around and spoke with you briefly. I wish you continued success. Your playing is fantastic.
The slide bass was really fun to hear!
Go check out the cows for more slide bass
So funny how thefolks from Andertons just casually walk by in the back in the very last second XD
Hahaha I didn’t even notice them until seeing your comment 😂 that’s namm in a nutshell, just casually seeing these well-known musicians/content creators everywhere
Haha, I wondered if I had seen that correctly.
Very cool buddy. It looked overwhelming. Stevie Wonder being there was crazy. Thanks for showing us what it's like there.
Bruh it is so cool to see you doing your thing. Watching your story unfold is incredible we live in an amazing time to be able to witness it. Peace and much deserved success Dylan.
Really enjoyed this walk-around. Top shelf playing as always
Hey Dylan, it is so cool to watch you and your very impressive musicianship go on this journey of discovery and recognition. Discovery and recognition being the world finding you! I’ve been a Rhett Shull subscriber for a long time now and of course found out about you through him. Man your whole world is exploding! PRS knows of you!!!… you can bet that Warren Haynes and Derek trucks will be asking you up on stage with them very soon…. If they haven’t already. it is just so cool to be able to watch such a wonderful talent like yourself in the throes of discovery. I wish you all the best. just do yourself a favor and make it all work for you and not the other way around. God bless! You have a fan! Looking forward to hearing YOUR music.
This captures what it really feels like going to NAMM.
Happy for you! I too hope to go to NAMM someday
The guy from morphine played slide bass with great success
Thanks for sharing. I predict in the very near future some up and coming musician is going to make his/her first trip to NAMM and be able to say “Holy shit, I saw Dylan Adams!
The slide on bass m.j aked it sound fretless. Nice thanks for sharing 👍✌
Yesss! I have that Hamstead amp and it’s incredible. Works perfectly with Mulecasters but is so sweetly voiced for any guitar. It really sounds great no matter where you put the knobs.
Wow slide bass. That’s a new one!!
I love distorted slide bass! We used to have a section of it in our live show! It’s a sometimes food for sure but it’s an awesome sound
Thanks for the treat .
Was so awesome to meet you!
Thank you for sharing this experience . I’m from Australia . Really enjoyed this video
Hamstead: give Dylan the amp. Better marketing/brand awareness than you could buy for five times the price.
Only online footage of Novo guitars I could find is in your video. 👍🏻
Hey Dylan!! I’m the one who saw you on the far end of the hall while you were sitting down. Was very cool seeing you there. I still apologize for drawing a blank when we crossed paths. I wasn’t sure if it was you at first and was kind of mentally drained after 3 days straight of that madness lol cool to see some footage of your visit there too 👍
Hey man, no worries and it was good to meet you too! Can’t blame you at all, I was borderline delirious on that last day 😂
@@dylanadamsguitar 😂 Very true. And thanks for being understanding. I was hitting both pro audio and guitars every day so by the time I saw you I wasn’t sure what side was up or down 😂😂
You are one of the best! Please start recording some albums.
Love how the guys from Andertons were right behind you at the end while you were playing slide. Also thank you so much for your content I’ve been watching a lot to help me learn slide better. Hopefully here soon I will sign up for lessons with you.
Would totally buy a slide bass album
Dylan Adams, try to make a lesson on using the Missing Link overdrive Duane Allman pedal to get this slide tones and go over Duane Allman slide licks.
I don’t have that pedal, but I did already make a video on how to get a Duane-esque tone with most typical drive pedals!
@@dylanadamsguitar yes you did but doesn't the Missing Link Peacock have that Midrange Tonality that you can't get with other overdrive pedals? That VOICE control is suppose to really get that Duane Allman Slide Tone that you can't get with other drive pedals?
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day ❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
Great to finally meet you at the show.
Great to meet you too!
"Skyscrapers and everything!!".....You remind me that Stevie Wonder song ...lol
Slide bass? Why? Just cause you can dont mean you should,,, and at that very moment a reason was found. Rock Steady.