BryanJetBoy got me revitalized on guitar playing about this time last year. We played together a number of years back and as life goes, things came up and we sort of lost site of it all. JetBoy took up the strings again and once I started noodling on his strings one afternoon I was hooked. Since that time, our guitar collection grew and grew. Most of the goods are still JetBoy's, but he's nice enough to share the wealth. Having access to all these various models or guitars and amps ( not shown here ) makes it so one never grows bored of playing music.

We recently did a photo shoot of our strings. What triggered that was I just bought my new Ibanez SZ720FM ( 3rd guitar in from the left ) and JetBoy just bought a wicked black Ltd. Viper 400 with EMG's ( 3rd guitar in from the right ) two weeks previous. I own a 2002 Gibsom Les Paul Classic Premium Plus ( 1st guitar on the left ) and of course my SZ720. The rest you see pictured are BryanJetBoys Guitars.

From left to right are pictured above are the Gibson Les Paul Classic Sunburst (modded), Gibson Les Paul Standard Teaburst, Ibanez SZ720FM Amber Sunburst, Jackson USA Kelly KE-2 (Original Floyd Rose Whammy bar), ESP/LTD Black Viper 400 [EMG 81/85], Gibson Les Paul Standard DoubleCut Trans Amber, and Ibanez RGT42DXFX Black Satin SuperStrat. Through these instruments we play through a variety of amps: Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 with a red Mesa 4x12 Standard cab, Mesa Stiletto Trident through a modded [Celestion V30 / G12H in X pattern] black Mesa 4x12 Standard cab (JetBoy's main amp), Mesa LoneStar Combo [Celestion V30 + Shadow C90], Roland Cube 60 and Cube 30 practice amps, and of course JetBoys little portable battery powered Roland MicroCube.

 

 

Above is a pic with JetBoy posing proudly with his vast array of guitars. After a few months of noodling away our afternoons together, we decided why not start recording some of our work? I wrote a bunch of tunes a number of years back when I was a teenager. Although the intial songs have been revamped from their initial design concept, I decided to leave the lyrics pretty much the same as I wrote them back in their day. At the present time we are slowly recording these tunes ( some are experimental in design ) in JetBoy's recording studio. They can be found and downloaded here in the Warfield BoogieBoys section of this site. Speaking of which.... We came up with the name since Warfield was a small community where it all began for us playing guitar together. BoogieBoys come from the fact as we are both Mesa Boogie Amp fans. So together the name sort of stuck. Since we are working on a Retro Albulm of work from previous years, we decided to name our collection of tunes from that era as Warfield Daze. Back in the days when we lived for Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll!