Tyler Childers & the Food Stamps' Rig Rundown w/ CJ Cain, Jesse Wells, James Barker & Craig Burletic
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
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The Food Stamps have been cooking onstage behind the redheaded songwriter pretty much since he left Appalachia and began touring as a full unit. These loyal road dogs have worn the rubber off the tires touring with Mr. Childers. First, they were strictly a live band enlisted to recreate and recharge the material from his first three studio albums Bottles and Bibles (2011), Purgatory (2017), and Country Squire (2019). But with the last two studio records-the triple-album, gospel-country opus Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? and last year’s classic-meets-contemporary Rustin' in the Rain-the Food Stamps went from being his road-warrior comrades to eating big time alongside their leader onstage and in the studio.
During Childers’ headlining arena run and before his second sold-out night at the Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville, the Food Stamps’ CJ Cain (acoustic/electric guitar/mandolin), Jesse Wells (electric guitar/mandola/banjo/baritone/fiddle), James Barker (guitar/pedal-steel), and Craig Burletic (electric bass/double bass) invited PG’s Perry Bean inside their “living room” stage set. When we last chatted with them in 2019, the boys were burning through the small-club circuit with many of the same tone tools still in their rig today, but as venues grow and tours extend, gear needs change and the arsenal capacity increases. In this hour-long Rundown, we cover all their fresh friends, old standbys, and everything else these four buckaroos require to make music that matters.
Thumbnail photo by Emma Delevante: / emmadelevante
Fender Vintera II '60s Stratocaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0YVB0
Amplified Nation Overdrive Reverb 50-watt Tube Head: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKYaV1
Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/LX7gb0
Keeley Katana Mini Clean Boost Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/DK7BXb
JHS Pulp 'N' Peel V4 Compressor Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/bayxMk
Peterson Strobostomp: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQLdLj
Strymon El Capistan: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0MG20
L.R. Baggs Venue DI: sweetwater.sjv.io/Qy70m6
Grace Design ALiX Acoustic Instrument Preamp: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQYR6D
Morley ABC Pro 3-button Switcher/Combiner Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/Py7B3R
Fender Custom Shop Time Machine '68 Thinline Telecaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/5goK91
Fender Stories Collection Eric Johnson 1954 "Virginia" Stratocaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/jrYVkM
Gretsch G6128T-GH George Harrison Duo Jet: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKYaVQ
Danelectro 59X12 12-string Electric Guitar: sweetwater.sjv.io/an7PaY
Fender '64 Princeton Reverb 1x10": sweetwater.sjv.io/Gm7Ez2
Grace Designs Felix preamp: sweetwater.sjv.io/VmPOEE
L.R. Baggs acoustiseries Reverb: sweetwater.sjv.io/1rJ2qz
L.R. Baggs Para acoustic DI: sweetwater.sjv.io/Vm7gqj
Universal Audio UAFX Golden Reverberator Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/1rD3xg
TC Electronic PolyTune: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0oEQV
Wampler Tumnus: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKggxr
Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Electric Guitar: sweetwater.sjv.io/0ZV2LN
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0:00 - D'Addario & Molly Tuttle
0:15 - CJ Cain Intro
0:47 - CJ Cain on Joining the Food Stamps
2:15 - CJ Cain Electric Guitars
7:43 - CJ Cain "Electric" Pedalboard
15:15 - CJ Cain "Acoustic" Pedalboard
19:03 - CJ Cain Will Parsons Mandolin
23:18 - CJ Cain Acoustic Guitars
27:30 - Jesse Wells' Guitars & Instruments
31:45 - Jesse Wells' Amps
32:20 - Jesse Wells' Pedalboards
34:39 - D'Addario & the Rig Rundown
35:11 - James Barker's Guitars
39:18 - James Barker's Amps
40:30 - James Barker's Pedalboards
44:30 - James Barker's Show Pro Pedal-Steel Guitar
46:32 - Craig Burletic's Fender P Basses
51:25 - Craig Burletic's American Standard Double Bass
54:34 - Craig Burletic's Amps
56:05 - Craig Burletic's Pedalboard
58:17 - Tyler Childers' Collings Guitars
1:00:20 - Tyler Childers' Square Amps in TV
1:01:26 - Tyler Childers & the Food Stamps Outro Jam
1:02:32 - D'Addario & Tom Crandall
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Shop the Food Stamps' Gear:
Fender Vintera II '60s Stratocaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0YVB0
Amplified Nation Overdrive Reverb 50-watt Tube Head: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKYaV1
Dunlop EP103 Echoplex Delay Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/LX7gb0
Keeley Katana Mini Clean Boost Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/DK7BXb
JHS Pulp 'N' Peel V4 Compressor Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/bayxMk
Peterson Strobostomp: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQLdLj
Strymon El Capistan: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0MG20
L.R. Baggs Venue DI: sweetwater.sjv.io/Qy70m6
Grace Design ALiX Acoustic Instrument Preamp: sweetwater.sjv.io/rQYR6D
Morley ABC Pro 3-button Switcher/Combiner Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/Py7B3R
Fender Custom Shop Time Machine '68 Thinline Telecaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/5goK91
Fender Stories Collection Eric Johnson 1954 "Virginia" Stratocaster: sweetwater.sjv.io/jrYVkM
Gretsch G6128T-GH George Harrison Duo Jet: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKYaVQ
Danelectro 59X12 12-string Electric Guitar: sweetwater.sjv.io/an7PaY
Fender '64 Princeton Reverb 1x10": sweetwater.sjv.io/Gm7Ez2
Grace Designs Felix preamp: sweetwater.sjv.io/VmPOEE
L.R. Baggs acoustiseries Reverb: sweetwater.sjv.io/1rJ2qz
L.R. Baggs Para acoustic DI: sweetwater.sjv.io/Vm7gqj
Universal Audio UAFX Golden Reverberator Pedal: sweetwater.sjv.io/1rD3xg
TC Electronic PolyTune: sweetwater.sjv.io/k0oEQV
MXR Phase 90 script: sweetwater.sjv.io/g1YJZX
Strymon Flint: sweetwater.sjv.io/QyAKk9
Wampler Tumnus: sweetwater.sjv.io/eKggxr
Radial Engineering Headlight: sweetwater.sjv.io/oqYVEW
Gibson Custom 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue Electric Guitar: sweetwater.sjv.io/0ZV2LN
Epiphone USA Casino Hollowbody Electric Guitar: sweetwater.sjv.io/EK72oD
Rickenbacker 360/12C63 12-String Electric Semi-Hollow: sweetwater.sjv.io/nLYg0M
Gretsch G6122T-62GE Vintage Select Country Gentleman: sweetwater.sjv.io/6em7rm
Fender Tone Master Twin: sweetwater.sjv.io/Or7z2P
Fender Super Reverb: sweetwater.sjv.io/ZQD0bq
JHS Double Barrel V4: sweetwater.sjv.io/21Z2xA
D’Addario XTAPB1356 XT Phosphor Bronze strings: sweetwater.sjv.io/DK7BEb
D'Addario NYXL1149 NYXL Nickel Wound strings: sweetwater.sjv.io/nLdnAV
D’Addario NYXL09544 NYXL Nickel Wound strings: sweetwater.sjv.io/9g021E
That stage setup is beautiful.
Liebers makes the best Mandolins and Acoustics! Best instruments I have had in the studio and I have been lucky to have some of the best Bluegrass guys in the studio. Totally worth the $!
Good job!!More country artists please
Great interview! Loved the in depth back and forth about getting into purchasing a mandolin
Did James’s rundown speed up? Glory. That was some fast talking.
Duke Levine for God Sakes!!!
Greetings, Jesse!
Hello Hans!
@@JesseRayWells Great to see you play venues like this! Wasn't John Haywood part of this project. too?
Love my KMD Rainbowsound too!
Another vote for KMD! Love mine!
@@veaseyrb Kogoy does it right
I’ve got a low gain demo on my channel
When Dan and Mick from "That pedal show" come to Nashville. Premier Guitar owes them a nice expensive dinner! How could you be in this business and not know them?
Jesus Lizard in Nashville today and tomorrow, please please please say you guys are filming a rig rundown
Here's one with Duane: czcams.com/video/FqNhtoki3go/video.html
@@premierguitar holy crap how did I miss that! Thanks guys, amazing
"Dave and Mark" LOL
Dave and Mike?!? C’mon man … Dan And Mick of That Pedal Show. .. oh well, they don’t know who you are so fair enough.
There brits they don't like country music
Pretty sure that was the joke. haha
@@jesterjigs9914Mick is a big country fan. The episode with Andy Wood is great. At any rate, Tyler Childers is killer, love the tones on those records
What electronics are in Tylers acoustics?
K & K Pure Mini
@@JesseRayWells amazing how many greats are using these!
Ads are getting ridiculous lately tbh
RIP - lol
gotta watch this at 0.9x speed
Nah… try at 0.5
Sounds like PG speeded up the whole rundown ..?
How are you a gear head that does CZcams and not know who Dan and Mick is 😂😂😂 joker
The "food stamps"....?
Even if it looks that way, even if it reads that way, even if it sounds that way: its All Good, Its All Good, Its All Good! Righteousoundshiatus.
This kid funded his first album on his own record label and signed a major distribution deal at age 25. That’s a 100k investment, minimum. Then he names his band the Foodstamps. He’s a charlatan
Dump the hat it's been done.
Who really wants to see this? Not me
Ok goodbye princess 👋
Is someone forcing you to watch, a la Clockwork Orange? Should we send help?
Or should you just not click on things you don't want to see?
I do, cannot be more excited for this rundown.
@@hh4826 I got your princess
@@TobyLee-uv7wbyou sound like the biggest pussy it’s crazy
Food Stamps? For real?
Most professional artist come from wealthy backgrounds or families that afford the funding for their art.
lol… Tyler grew up in the hills of Kentucky with a coal miner dad. But maybe you’re not used to real country music folks.
@@calebkeener2434 his dad “worked in the coal industry” which could very well mean he owned the damn mine, or maybe has a successful business in the coal industry. His mother was a nurse and they went to church regularly.
I grew up in TN and mom was a single parent who worked at a gas station and was on food stamps from the time I was 12 until I turned 18 because my dad left. I still remember the humiliation I had when my mom pulled out those weird looking monopoly bills (back then they used fake, oddly colored bills that could be seen two aisles away probably as a way to shame people for using them).
@@makerealmusic111 I grew up on food stamps with a broke single mom too, what's your point? And unless Tyler is flat out lying in his music, his dad absolutely did not own a coal mine lol. "Daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal, fucked up his back and couldn't work anymore." Don't get your panties in a bunch over a band name.
@@calebkeener2434 buddy, Of course he could be lying and probably is!
Looking more into it, he released his first album on his own record label at 25 years old!!! Let’s go over some expenses for releasing a professional album on your own label:
First, Purgatory is highly polished, NOT your typical DIY sounding album. The album is loaded with top-tier professional musicians (5 by my count, covering all instrumentation on the record) recorded at a major studio with a major producer (David Ferguson, worked with Johnny Cash). David also mixed it. Mastered by Richard Dodd (yikes, he worked on wildflowers).
Now that the records made, it needs a distribution deal (Thirty Tigers, global distributor, very expensive).
Next up, MARKETING. This can get very expensive, very quick.
To be 25 years old and fund all of that on your own without any help from wealthy family or other backers is next to impossible. The risk of that investment is enormous!
To be as clear, this is how it’s always been which is why most artist relied on RECORD contracts from existing labels that will fund the expensive stuff upfront and make it up on the back end.
But Tyler had the ability to bypass the record label because he had immense funding for a 25 year old.
To summarize, Tyler Childers is creating an image as a poor songwriter but he couldn’t be anything further from that!
And he has the nerve to name his band the Food Stamps. Honestly fuck this POS.
That's not true whatsoever... wow you're unbelievably fucking ignorant.