It’s been 17 years since The Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band became a fulltime touring band. Friday night, the trio brings their big show to the State Theatre stage.
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How an old Silvertone 1484 became the foundation of this roots-guitar power player s sound.
Roots-guitar badass Rev. Peyton plays with the intensity of a charging bison. That ferocity comes from his fast, hyper-accurate picking hand blended with dexterous fretting, and it gets juiced by dirty crushed-velvet tones from a variety of evocative guitars: custom Nationals and a mother-of-pearl covered Daddy Mojo, an original 1954 Supro Dual Tone prototype, a Kay Speed Demon, and more. But the foundation for his retro-modern sound is a workhorse from 1964: a Silvertone 1484 head, which drives his 2x12 Ted Weber custom cabinet.
You can hear that Silvertoneârun in parallel with a 1949 Supro Supreme, its studio-only companionâon his band s new
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