Rockin' the Dixon Low G

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Rockin' the Dixon Low G

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Kokopelli was an Alien: http://www.macjams.com/song/56220

That's me on the Dixon.

And on the lead guitar. :wink:

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I was not an alien, and neither was my namesake.
Check out the story I'm writing
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Check into "Kokopelli; The Making of an Icon" by Ekkehart Malotki for another opinion....

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I guess all that's really known about him is that he was an itinerant musician who spent a lot of time in New Mexico and Arizona, had incredible ability on the whistle, liked to wear outlandish headgear, and that there would be an unexplained rise in the birth rate of every place he had visited nine months earlier. :D
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