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@ The Christmas Boogie #6 by Rollin' Foxes
2017-12-17 - Fuzz Live Music Club, Athens
© VLP - Velvet Lies Productions
The Fuzz Band is performing at the 6th Annual Duck Jazz Festival on Sunday, October 7, 2012, in Duck, North Carolina. For more information on the Festival and performers, visit duckjazz.com, become a fan of the Duck Jazz Festival on Facebook, follow us on Twitter at Duck Jazz Festival, or call (252) 255-1234.
Happy Mother's day to Grandma (my mom) Niedermeyer
and Great Grandma ( my grandmother)
Fuzz admiring the flowers
This is a silicon Fuzz Face-style circuit with a Mids control that's very similar to the Fulltone '70 pedal.
It runs off either 9 volt adapters or an internal 9 volt battery. Powder coated for durability and with a true bypass footswitch to prevent it from sucking tone when you aren't using it.
Built using a pair of BC108A transistors mounted in Mill-Max sockets, so if you want to put your own transistors in it that's easily done. There's an internal bias trimmer. I have it set for about 6 volts, but if you prefer a different biasing you can easily adjust it yourself.
Macros of things in my yard.
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Julien Nimal (guitar, vocals), Jean-Michel Fabris (bass, vocals), Patrick Girardon (drums, vocals) et Michel Studer (Festiverbant).
Fuzz Top @ Festiverbant, festival rock LanDEcy (Geneva), Switzerland, 27.08.2017.
(c) Christophe Losberger
The latest Fool Audio Research, 'Infinite Fuzz' build.
Dig the HAL9000 eye. You know, from, 'Jupiter, and Beyond the Infinite Fuzz.'
My laptop is without doubt the best Christmas gift a girl could ask for, but running a very close second is the only other thing I asked for - a fleece-lined hoodie from Bean's. Oh so toasty and cozy on a chilly evening.
Mixed media on canvas.
Example only - not for sale.
From the Fuzz One collection: djfuzzone@yahoo.com
Leader (or co-leader) of the wacky and absolutely delightful band Caravan of Thieves. A bit of rock, a dash of gypsy, lots of rhythm, and a large dose of circus. Hardly your typical folk festival act; the only (slightly) similarly showy groups I've encountered were klezmer-inflected, though that resemblance seems to be coincidental.
Kalamazoo's Cooper's Glen Music Festival.