Deke Dickerson
Deke Dickerson (June 3, 1968 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
After playing in several local rockabilly bands, Deke formed The Untamed Youth at age 17 in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. In 1991 he moved to Los Angeles and joined Dave Stuckey to form the Dave & Deke Combo, a partnership that yielded two albums and a much-touted 2005 reunion at major rockabilly festivals. Joining the Ecco-Fonics in 1998, Deke toured non-stop, signed to HighTone Records and released three albums for the label. His style incorporates country, alternative country, rockabilly, hillbilly, blues, Western swing and rock 'n' roll.[1]
Dickerson writes a regular column in Guitar Player magazine and feature articles in Vintage Guitar magazine and The Fretboard Journal. He also organizes an annual "Guitar Geek Festival" held in Anaheim, California, every January, during the NAMM Show. Strong attendance in 2011 might lead to expansion in 2012, to a two-day event.[2] He owns a Ray Butts EchoSonic, serial number 24, a rare amplifier with built-in tape echo that used to belong to Scotty Moore.[3]
References
- ^ "MUSIC; Rocking Roots, but Don't Call It Retro". New York Times. September 17, 2000.
- ^ "Geek Fest Rolls On: Event's Success May Lead to Expansion in '12". Vintage Guitar. May 2011.
- ^ Hunter, Dave (April 2012). "The Ray Butts EchoSonic". Vintage Guitar. pp. 46–48.