Scott Gordon Band - Tennessee Lightnin' Bugs | Towpath Productions, Oxford
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Looking for some foot-tapping, finger-snapping, good old-fashioned country blues? Look no further than The Scott Gordon band's performance of "Tennessee Lightnin' Bugs" at the Towpath Productions session on Oxford! This high-energy rendition will have you hooked from the first note, with Gordon's soulful vocals and electrifying guitar licks backed by a tight rhythm section that keeps the groove going strong. Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic blues or just looking for some fresh new music to get you moving, this video is sure to be a hit. So sit back, turn up the volume, and let The Scott Gordon band take you on a musical journey through the heart of the American South. Don't miss out on this incredible performance - click play now!
**Credits**
Directed, Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Ryan Quarterman
Future Human Design Co. https://www.futurehumandesignco.com/
Captian: Stuart Miller
**About Towpath Productions**
Towpath Productions - Moving music hosted aboard our historic canal boats on the Oxford canal. We host and record live intimate music sessions to be enjoyed for free live from the canal towpath and online.
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**Gear**
Canon 80d
Sony A7III
Sigma 17-50mm 1:2.8 EX DC OS HSM Zoom Lens
Samyang T1.5 35mm AS UMC II Cine Lens
DJI Ronin-S
Insta360 One X2
Zoom H8 Handy Recorder
SURE SM57
SURE SM58
Scott Gordon Band perform 'Tennessee Lightnin' Bugs' | Towpath Productions, Oxford
**About Progress**
Progress was built in 1936 by Peter Keay & Sons (Walsall) for W. Elwell & Sons – the Tipton-based coal carrying company operating on the Birmingham Canal Network. In her previous prime, she would have towed eight 'Joey' boats each holding around 35 tonnes of coal.
Progress was converted to a hire boat by Jimmy Yates in the late 1950s and renamed Pintail. The present Fowler 2DYM diesel engine (1944) was first installed in 1958.
She was fully renovated between 1997 and 2000 by Jem Bates and Trevor Whitling – including having her name restored to Progress. Bill Mann, Trevor Allum and Phil Kidd acquired Progress in 2017 for the David Blagrove Trust and completed a full restoration of the cabin.
Progress was bought by Stuart Miller in 2020. She was the first acquisition for the fleet of Towpath Productions.
CONSTRUCTION
Builder: Keay, Peter & Son, Walsall
Built in: 1936
Hull material: Wood
Number of decks: 1
Number of masts: 0
Propulsion: Motor
Number of engines: 1
Primary engine type: Inboard diesel
DIMENSIONS
Breadth: Beam: 7.00 feet (2.14 m)
Depth: 2.50 feet (0.76 m)
Length: Overall 50.00 feet (15.25 m)
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