TESLA’s Frank Hannon Releases Raw and Soulful Single “One More Time” as a Tribute to Dickey Betts

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You don’t expect one of the architects of arena rock to release a cell phone recording and call it his most honest work. But Frank Hannon, longtime TESLA guitarist and a decades-deep tone chaser, isn’t bluffing. His new single “One More Time,” the lead offering from the upcoming Reflections album, strips everything down to the bones—bottleneck slide, raw signal path, and the kind of melodic phrasing you only get from someone who’s lived through the fire.

There’s a looseness to “One More Time” that’s immediately inviting. It doesn’t feel like a “take”—it feels like a moment. Tracked with an Audigo mic straight into his phone, the sound is surprisingly lush, full of warmth, and free from the compression-ridden artifacts you might expect. You hear wood, air, and touch. That’s what makes the song so effective: Hannon’s not trying to impress, he’s just speaking the language.

The track rides a slow-blues shuffle, echoing the melodic sensibilities of his late father-in-law, Dickey Betts—whose influence is openly acknowledged and deeply felt. You can hear traces of Betts’ lyrical phrasing, especially in the way Hannon bends into notes like they’re old friends he’s greeting after a long absence. It’s less about speed or flash and more about breath and feel. That’s the Betts legacy—and Hannon honours it without mimicry.

The accompanying video shows Hannon with horses, at home, playing Betts’ old Gibson SG. It’s about as unvarnished as you can get, and that’s the point. This isn’t a product; it’s a document. A love letter to the guitar, to a mentor, and to a way of life that’s increasingly rare.