Nights in White Satin (acoustic Moody Blues cover) - Mike Massé and Sterling Cottam

"Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues, an acoustic cover by Mike Massé, featuring Sterling Cottam. Book Mike: https://mikemasse.com/contact/ Listen on Spotify: https://www.mikemasse.com/spotify Get on Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/album/139156... Mike's 80-song collection, "Covers (Mostly Live)": https://itunes.apple.com/album/id5387... Mike's 30-song collection, "Covers, Vol. 2": https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1127... Keep up with Mike at: https://mikemasse.com Buy merch: https://mikemasse.com/merch Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DDCL3GY/ Please share and help spread the music:   / mikemassedotcom     / mikemasse     / mikemassemusic   Liner Notes: First off, thanks for watching this; have you also seen my cover of "Tuesday Afternoon" with Jeff Hall?    • Tuesday Afternoon (acoustic Moody Blues co...   This one is for my mom, because it's one of her favorites. I've been singing this one for literally decades, so it's nice to get a chance to record it. Sterling and I performed this song on our recent European dates, so it was fresh in our minds. Everything you're hearing in this recording happened in real time. I was playing the stomp (that kick drum sound you hear) with my left foot, and triggering the guitar synth (the synth string sounds you hear) with my right. If you look closely, you'll see the patch I used on my Roland GR-55 guitar synth I had named "Space Oddity", because it's my mellotron-ish string patch that I usually use for that song when I perform it live. Thanks to Sterling for joining me on this. He still lives in Salt Lake City, and I'm in Denver now, so we try to get together and record whenever he comes to Denver for work. My guitar synthesizer is a Roland GR-55. Thanks to Wild Dog Stomp pedals out of Australia for providing the awesome stomp. It worked really well on this song. Here's my model: https://www.wilddogstomp.com/products... And a big thanks to you for listening/watching, and for helping spread the music. -Mike