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From what I heard and they are both anonymous and unsure and speculating to come to there opinion, but it appears some members of the band are set on JM and others at least want to give Stu another run.

DSO and JK will not reunite. It does not appear that JK or the members of DSO desire this...

Therefore, it is Jeff, Stu, or someone else. I feel are opinions are important regardless of whether the band thinks so. We make the most important decision in the music business - we buy tickets and spend money. Unfortunately, DSO does not have a clear favorite in the economical sense and have shown an inclination to do what they feel is best for the band outside of economic implications. I will support DSO in whatever decision they make - they our all top notch musicians playing GD music at a level unheard of sense the GD.

However, the choice may impact how hard I tour with this band. DSO could be a full tour band or 4 night run band. The lead guitarist will determine this. Either way. Long live DSO

Your THEREs and AREs are hurting my brain.

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Wow! rickE leave it alone and don't lose that number.....got lots of knowledge and throwing rumors around. I would suggest, since you make the "most important decisions" in the music business, you get in the music biz and you might change your tune! Let the boys who know the band better than you make the right decision for us. You could never determine the economic impact of one over the other and i'm not sure (I don't know nothin') but I don't think they couldn't either. The point is mute. As Eaton says it has to be about the music because you can't quantify the economics, unless you have some matrix in your research of the music business that we don't know about. How long you been touring young man? Sounds like a personal problem if the lead guitarist determines how much touring you do.

Gus. Point taken. It is being left alone. I'm happy its all about the music. For now, I'm just gonna go to the shows. See you on Thursday at the E Factory.

P.S. Thats the last time I post after being up all night drinking.

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Your THEREs and AREs are hurting my brain.

Thanks for grammar lesson. I was drunk at 7 AM. Sometimes my writing suffers from commonly misspelled words. Not even Georgetown could fix my need to proofread.

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Wow! rickE leave it alone and don't lose that number.....got lots of knowledge and throwing rumors around. I would suggest, since you make the "most important decisions" in the music business, you get in the music biz and you might change your tune! Let the boys who know the band better than you make the right decision for us. You could never determine the economic impact of one over the other and i'm not sure I don't know nothin' but I don't think they couldn't either. The point is mute. As Eaton says it has to be about the music because you can't quantify the economics, unless you have some matrix in your research of the music business that we don't know about. How long you been touring young man? Sounds like a personal problem if the lead guitarist determines how much touring you do.

What my :herdy: of a friend said!!!

Hope to see ya at the E-Factory, Gus!

:cheers::herdy:

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Our friend Jeff Mattson will be joining us on lead guitar for this run and for the rest of the summer. We are happy to have him on board and cant wait to get the music rolling!

Asked and answered...Thanks..

Seems like the writing is on the wall although no formal announcement of a permanent replacement looks to be forthcoming....

Maybe there is a phenom somewhere in the Minors like that stud pitcher soon to be pitching for the Nationals....

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Writing on the wall or not, I don't see how any DSO fan could be upset by either choice. These two guitarists are the cream of the crop. Sure, there are differences in their individual styles and voices, but there is seriously no wrong answer here. Whether Jeff or Stu is the eventual choice, we the fans are the winners.

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Writing on the wall or not, I don't see how any DSO fan could be upset by either choice. These two guitarists are the cream of the crop. Sure, there are differences in their individual styles and voices, but there is seriously no wrong answer here. Whether Jeff or Stu is the eventual choice, we the fans are the winners.

I would tend to agree with this sentiment...

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Writing on the wall or not, I don't see how any DSO fan could be upset by either choice. These two guitarists are the cream of the crop. Sure, there are differences in their individual styles and voices, but there is seriously no wrong answer here. Whether Jeff or Stu is the eventual choice, we the fans are the winners.

Word.

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I understand Kadlecik to be a violin player and a mandolin player, I have never heard him play either, but I have heard and seen him close up playing the guitar, I don't know how he learned or who he learned from or maybe he taught himself, but his manner of playing chords, running leads, etc. is foreign

It's fret logic, man, just fret logic.

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