A Thousand Miles From Nowhere A Cover by Abraham Myers #dwightyoakam #classiccountry #country

This song was a request from Moto Jimbo. His father passed recently and this song is a memorial to his memory. So, this song is dedicated to the memory of James "Jim" Lane. I started with a copy of A Thousand Miles From Nowhere. I painstakingly transcribed all the parts note for note, and replayed them on all the instruments. I then went into the recording booth and sang the song, and back vocals. I filmed this process so that you could see how the song was recorded. Don't Forget to Subscribe and hit the Notification Bell. A little info about the song, and how it was recorded. A Thousand Miles From Nowhere was written by Dwight Yoakam, and first released on his 1993 album: This Time The Equipment used in this recording of A Thousand Miles From Nowhere is as follows: Slate ML1 Microphone The software is Cubase Artist. The audio interface is a Tascam 208i The Bass sound was created with a Fender Precision Bass, straight into the 208i. The Guitars are a Telecaster, and a Blueridge Acoustic straight into the 208i. Amplitube 5 was used for amp emulation. (65 Princeton) A delay pedal was added to the lead part. All vocals were recorded with the Slate ML1 Ozone 9 was used for mastering. The video, and the recording, were produced by Abraham Myers. To find me on Facebook, go to:   / picking.pythagorean.7   And feel free to send me a message either on Facebook or YouTube if you have a question about music, bass, guitar, piano whatever, and I will try my best to help you. Or, if you're trying to learn something and you can't find any tabs for it, send me a request. I can't always get to them right away, but I will try my best. To me, Music is about love, and helping one another. The Picking Pythagorean.