Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

In early '57, I bought a Fender Telecaster.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

Even Woodstock turned out to be a disaster. Everybody was stuck in the mud and people got sick.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

When I came back to California in the early '60s I was hanging out with Jimmy Bowen, Phil Spector, and I wanted to be a record producer and work with other artists.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

About two months into the Whisky, I borrowed some money and rented a remote recording truck.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

My first really good guitar was a Gibson J-45.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

One thing will lead to another and somebody will come up with a riff or a line or something we build from.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

The first amp I had back in the '50s was a small Fender.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

What I really remember is that people camped out everywhere, and the fact everybody expected it might turn into a big nightmare with all sorts of hassles because back in those days everybody was smoking pot and taking acid.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

But I always loved songs with great lyrics.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I think after 1970 or so, after I sold Soul City, I took off for awhile and didn't do too many gigs.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I was working at this club in downtown L.A. from four to eight at night, just Eddie Rubin, the drummer, and I.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I accepted an offer to do a concert for the reopening of the Mall of Memphis.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I got to see all these incredible blues players, like Jimmy Reed.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I learned some chords and I started watching anybody I could, once I really got into it.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

The first time I went to New York, I met Alan Freed.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

Alan's publishing company was in the Brill Building, and of course, the Brill Building was where all the songwriters hung out because that's where all the publishers were.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

Guys like Otis Blackwell and Bobby Darin, and all the guys who were writing songs for Elvis at the time, just hanging around, writing songs, talking about music.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I loved playing and I was actually working two jobs.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

In 1965, Gibson made the red one I use now, and a black one, which was the first black 335 they ever made.

Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

I've got a Fender Concert amp from the '60s, the one Joe Osborn used. He played his bass through it.