Spirit Alley

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“A throwback to the late-sixties, early-seventies generation of past poets… when records ruled the world! Just when all hope was lost in the current wave of radio-brainwash, Jim Peters hits hard and heavy with lyrics and a sound reminiscent of Bob Weir meets Leonard Cohen… puts the “G” back in GROOVY in songs like “As It Turns Out,” “I Wanna Be,” and “Patches and Flashes”; Rob Walker’s delicate sounds in “Spirit Alley” reincarnate the soul of John Lennon; Ben Peters offers hope and truth in his lyrics echoing the sounds of David Gilmour and Jorma Kaukonen in “To See Her Cry,” “The Pale,” and “A Song To Sing,” while adding color and solos of a forgotten generation, and Tim Koch sets a steady tempo with purposeful crashes throughout the entire album.”

         - Ghostwriter
           (MySpace)



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Check out our myspace.com/spiritalley -
it has an uncut copy of "As It Turns Out"!

Reverbnation.com/spiritalley has uncut versions of "As It Turns Out", "Aztec", and "The Pale"!



FROM THE VAULT OF GUITARS WE OWN, HERE ARE SOME.

In this picture, Rob is playing his 1969 Hummingbird.  It has a real hummingbird carved into the pickguard.  Can't get that anymore.  Sounds great.  We love it.

Jim is playing a sweet 80's Fender Metal Stratocaster.

Ben is handling a fairly new Les Paul Studio.  We think it's one of the best Les Paul models ever put out.

Below is Rob's 1967 Fender Telecaster, which he got because this radio guy we knew owed him a hundred dollars, didn't have the money, and offered Rob "this guitar instead."   This guitar is now worth many thousands of dollars - and it knows a few songs, too.  Sweet, huh?