Henhouse Prowlers – I’m Drunk Again

| November 13, 2013 | 25 Comments

Henhouse Prowlers at The Roosters Wife in Aberdeen, NC.
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Fast country chicken pickin’ instrumental composed by Todd Barth and Jimmy Herring. Recorded at a GIT (MI) student concert in Hollywood CA, 1985. Rick Nash o…
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  1. DeathCubeK400 says:

    *20 years

  2. billy steverson says:

    Jimmy’s guitar looks like Steve Morse”s guitar and he sounds like him …
    no slag just observation great jam. Todd is the bomb

  3. JacksonBradwell says:

    gtrcoach, how do you feel about jimmy’s playing with widespread panic as of
    late? his days with jazz is dead have to be my personal favorite, but damn
    this video is still hot as hell!! nice work.

  4. Masacru Alex says:

    Soooo awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

  5. dagoelius says:

    love how casual they look to when they play.

  6. brstrat says:

    You’re referring to Jimmy Herring…in a few recent interviews Morse cites
    Herring as one of his favorite players right now. Since then Jimmy’s played
    in bands with Dreg members and built quite the reputation for himself.
    Everything’s come full circle.

  7. Andrew Ford says:

    Damn. Just Damn.

  8. tyltyler1 says:

    thats just comfirms that jimmy is a guitar god

  9. pcs56 says:

    Gotttt DAYHUM!!

  10. Peter Vred says:

    Amazing!

  11. DeathCubeK400 says:

    i bet jimmy would have never thought that in 30 years he would be the
    guitar player for the grateful dead lol

  12. David Howland says:

    Oh my God! where can I buy a copy.

  13. Neil Melton says:

    Beautiful playing!!! Beyond incredible!

  14. tyltyler1 says:

    WOOOOOOOOOOO thats some hott pickin. love these guys

  15. tinian33 says:

    This is some incredible playing! The only thing that I would like to add is
    that I’m not too crazy about the sound of the guitarist on the right of the
    screen. The reverb and sustain doesn’t really do this masterpiece justice,
    but he is a master nonetheless!! Amazing chops…both of these guys.

  16. gratefuljeff1 says:

    A true clinic on combining awesome technique with great musicality.

  17. gtrcoach says:

    Not sure there is a copy for sale anywhere. I think we recorded it as a
    year end project for GIT in 1985. I probably have a cassette with the song
    in it somewhere in my closet. Steve Trovato and I recorded it some years
    later and it was on the MI “The Monsters Are Here” teacher compilation demo
    tape. Finally , Steve recorded it and put it on his first album called
    “About Time”. That CD probably is available.

  18. chad edwards says:

    Love the chicken picking

  19. lbcdubby says:

    this shit kicks ass

  20. Chromatype says:

    Jimmy was WAY into Morse at this point. He sounds too much like a Morse
    clone and has since found his voice I think.

  21. greekwy says:

    kudos to Jimmy for not changing his look in 20+ years…its all about the
    guitar playing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  22. flyingash says:

    I want to know those scales anyone want to share???? Peace

  23. uotter1 says:

    Listen to all that reverb and delay!! Love this guy!

  24. jazzjunkie says:

    Jimmy is fantastic even 23 years ago, and he cites Steve Morse as an
    influence. He studied at Berklee and G.I.T. I saw Jimmy with Project Z
    standing right in front of him and he just killed. I’ve seen Steve Morse at
    least 20 times through the years, and Steve is a MASTER composer, i can’t
    think of any rock based guitarist that can touch him in that department,
    Jimmy is a monster improviser, both guys are top shelf musicians. Todd’s a
    badass guitarists too, very melodic and great phrasing.

  25. fyrwyrstrings says:

    The long haured guy looks like Jim Morris from Detroit but sounds like
    Steve Morse!! Thanks for posting this! bc

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