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Jody
Yang Chen
SCOTS
Rick Miller
Dave HartmanAnd I'm Jody. Welcome to the American Cafe. Yang Chen, you mentioned that you bought a guitar. How's it going?
Oh, don't worry about it. It's fun just to learn something new. But, on today's show, I have a surprise for you.
No, no, no, don't worry! You'll like this surprise. Today's guest on the show is a woman who's been in rock-n-roll for the past 17 years.
Her name's Mary Huff and the band is called Southern Culture on the Skids, SCOTS, for short. She's the female part of this 3-person rock-n-roll band.
You guess it! She plays the bass guitar, the keyboards and she sings.
Well, you'll have your chance in a minute. Mary started playing piano when she was quite young. And then her older brother started learning how to play the bass. That's when she decided to one up him and learn the bass herself.
Oh, that a good idea. To one up somebody means to do better than them; to best them. Now, let's meet Mary.
Actually I started playing pretty young, you know. I was the pianist in the family and all that. Then, ah, big brother decided to play bass. And I was like "No way! I'm the musician in the family." So, I had to one up him there.
Exactly! Mary said, "No way man, no way big brother. I'm the musician in the family."
Well, there's also Rick Miller, on lead guitar and vocals, and Dave Hartman on drums and vocals as well.
Oh, that's a good question. The bass guitar is usually in the background and keeps the rhythm, like the drums. In this song "Smilin' Yeah Yeah Yeah" Mary's bass is in background keeping the rhythm. |
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