A Quote by Eric Carmen

In Nashville, good guitar players are a dime a dozen. — © Eric Carmen
In Nashville, good guitar players are a dime a dozen.
But remember, guitar players are a dime a dozen.
Great guitar players are a dime a dozen. It is sometimes your very limitations as players that set you apart from the crowd.
We want men here, not just players. Players are a dime a dozen
I always tell people, good coaches are a dime a dozen. Good coaches that are good people, good husbands, good fathers, that love their players and are passionate about doing things in a way that I believe is important, that pool gets real small.
Good ideas are a dime a dozen. It's what you do with them that counts.
Good ideas are a dime a dozen, bad ones are free.
Good stockbrokers are a dime a dozen, but good shortstops are hard to find.
Good guys are a dime a dozen, but an aggressive leader is priceless.
To be honest, I'm one of the least-technical guitar players around. I just want a guitar to feel good and sound good. That's it, period.
Good actors are a dime a dozen, but I want actors that are gonna be part of my team and collaborative.
When I was in high school, there were these British blues-rock-type bands with really good guitar players that would jam on one song for half an hour. And as much as I was amazed by some of those guitar players, seeing them prompted me to make a note that that's not something I could do.
Get yourself a few ‘Dime a Dozen Generals,’ bid high in the ‘former statesmen lobby auction’, and put in your pocket one or two ‘ex-congressmen turned lobbyists’ who know the ropes when it comes to pocketing a few dozen who still serve.
I'm playing a D-28 Martin that I've had about 20 years or so. I've got a '51 Martin and I thought I shouldn't be taking this on the road. So I went down to Gruhn Guitars in Nashville and kind of traded around and ended up with this one. This guitar sounded pretty good as new guitar.
Heartthrobs are a dime a dozen.
Troubled celebrities are a dime a dozen.
All the really good guitar players - Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or even Bert Jansch or John Martin - I love all those people. But I didn't start out thinking that I would be a guitar player. In the beginning, I played the guitar so I could sing. I mainly concentrated on my voice.
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