The annual pilgrimage to NAMM has passed on by, my favorite pix have been up on Flickr for a couple weeks, and now finally the website gets them.

It was especially fun noticing Alan Parsons on the exhibit floor selling his new “Art & Science of Sound Recording” DVD set. If you want to meet real Guitar Gods and other Rock Heroes, NAMM is a great place to do it, but it usually involves standing in long autograph lines in one of their sponsors’ booths. If you wanted to meet Alan, a simple “hi” worked well; he was selling his own product and was happy to talk about it without the long line.

Alan Parsons at NAMM

This photographer looked like a pro, so I paid attention to what he was doing. After he was done I took a quick shot from the same position - Yikes! Alan Parsons staring right over Alan Parsons' head. I hope that isn't what he was really planning.

There isn’t too much that’s more fun than Barenaked Ladies in concert, and they did a long set in the Taylor Guitars suite. Taylor consistently provides a great show with a mix of established and new talent in their suite. The room only holds a few hundred people standing so it feels intimate even if you’re in the back of the room. And where else can you noodle around on some of the world’s best guitars in between sets?

Bare Naked Ladies

A couple of Ladies having a great time on stage.

Kevin Hearn of Bare Naked Ladies

Kevin Hearn of Bare Naked Ladies

Ed Robertson of Bare Naked Ladies

Ed Robertson of Bare Naked Ladies

I blogged about Night Ranger last year, and they delivered again in 2011. I’ll admit that I didn’t miss the Nuge sitting in with them for a Damn Yankees set.

Night Ranger

Jack and Joel of Night Ranger

This is a band that still rocks hard. They are all lead singers and incredible musicians. But nothing says Rock ‘n’ Roll like knowing how to fling your hair, and Joel Hoekstra is a master.

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