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Rig Rundown: Black Pistol Fire

As one half of a two-piece outfit, guitarist/vocalist Kevin McKeown shows how a few hollowbodies, Fender combos, and a packed pedalboard help him create a blues-rock ruckus.

Kevin rocks and rolls with three Fender combos onstage. Here’s the first real amp that bought growing up and it’s a Hot Rod DeVille 4x10. He plugs into the first channel because of prefers the organic overdrive and grit it can provide.

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