Can you give us a brief history of your
playing career?
I made the jump from leaping off the furniture pretending to play
guitar on a tennis racket, to sitting down and actually trying
to
figure out some chords and riffs when I was 12.
What inspired you to start playing guitar?
I was always really impressed by people who could whip out a guitar
at a cottage or campfire and have a group of people silently hanging
on every word or note. I secretly harboured a desire.
What was your first electric guitar?
For my 13th birthday my dad got me a used early 70's Strat which
looked just like Robbie Robertson's and that was enough for me.
I still use it on tour as my open E guitar.
What are your top 5 favorite records?
Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones
Livin', Lovin', Louvin - The Songs of the Louvin Brothers
Abraxas - Santana
Diamond Dogs - Bowie
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Jack Johnson - Miles Davis
Blue Valentines - Tom Waits
I know that's 7 but I have about a hundred.
What was the proudest moment and/or performance
of your playing career?
A particularly memorable stage moment was opening for the Stones
in Cologne in the driving rain in front of 80,000 hostile or indifferent
German Stones fans and hearing the boos gradually but steadily
turn to cheers.
How did you hear about Reverend?
I heard about Reverend guitars through my guitar associate
Paul Langlois who was playing one and was very impressed.
What Reverend guitar(s) are you using?
I'm using a... I want to say sunburst one... I don't know the
model name (editor's note: Jetstream 390). I just know what I
like and I like it a lot.
What do you like about your Reverend guitar?
It is a very smooth playing instrument with a dark, aggressive
tone.
What amps and pedals do you currently use?
In the studio I will try any amps or pedals in search of what
a song seems to want. On stage I use two Mesa-Boogie Lonestars
as a stereo rig with a pedal board of Line-6 Delay, Modulation
and Distortion Modelers - all with expression pedals. I also use
a Cry-Baby Wah.
Do you have any unusual hobbies, skills,
or pastimes you'd like to share with us?
When I'm not playing guitar or writing I enjoy my leisure
time by learning other instruments... mandolin, dobro, banjo and
my current love/hate obsession - pedal steel.
Do you have any advice for up and coming
players?
My advice to young players would be to not limit yourself.
Listen to different styles of music, play with all kinds of different
people
and rather than imposing your ideas on to musical situations be
sensitive to the song and let it tell you what it needs.
Please tell us about any of your current
projects, tours, cds, etc. we should know about:
Currently The Tragically Hip is writing for a new album that
we hope to be recording by the early spring. In the lull after
it is completed I hope to do a second album with my other band,
Strippers Union.