Guitar legend Steve Morse demonstrates his burning take on the blues, in an Artist Lick taken from the Dixie Dregs’ ‘Rock & Roll Park’ from their 1981 album Unsung Heroes. Make sure to catch the delayed half step bend on the 1st string 12th fret at the very end.
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