Phil Hurley's 1967 Gretsch, 1967 Guild, 1980 Epiphone & 2014 Gibson Guitars
Guitarist, singer & songwriter Phil Hurley of The South Austin Moonlighters shows us his favorite hollow body and semi-hollow body guitars: 1980 Epiphone Casino (0:35) 1967 Gretsch Chet Atkins Country Gentleman (2:04) 1967 Guild Starfire III (3:33) 2014 Gibson Rich Robinson ES-335 (4:46) Phil shares the stories behind the guitars and showcases how they sound through a 1965 Fender Vibrolux. Toward the end of the video you can hear Phil play the same riff on the four guitars back-to-back on the bridge pickups (5:35), middle position (6:16), neck position (7:34) and overdriven (8:48). Check out http://www.mythvscraft.com for more content. Visit http://www.thesouthaustinmoonlighters... to learn more about The South Austin Moonlighters.

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