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#407722 - 09/04/15 09:10 AM
Re: How to screw up a nice ballad - for Boo and Tony
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Chas, you're always so kind (to me, at least), but the truth is, you and I are "joined at the hip", musically. From taste to talent, it's a draw, in my mind.
We could be the "Mutt and Jeff" of the Synth Zone Jazzers.
You're a valued friend I feel honored to know.
I'll be in Atlanta in a week or so...hopefully, we can "catch up" then.
Russ
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#407728 - 09/04/15 10:07 AM
Re: How to screw up a nice ballad - for Boo and Tony
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Have you guys ever met in person chas/russ?
Yes Donny, we have. I've even met his son (his son is much better looking ). We share a lot of common interests outside of music; certain charities and causes ie. Musician's Village (HH), Hammond organs, Jazz (from both a performance and historical perspective), motorcycles (both modern and antique restorations), airplanes and General Aviation, and a host of other things, so we have lots to talk about - that's the usual basis for friendship. Plus, he's the only musician in Kentucky willing to play for a same-sex wedding - that is, IF you could get a license there (joke, joke). Heck, I've even forgiven him for being a Republican. I just chalk it up to the bad influences around him . BTW, why do you ask? chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#407732 - 09/04/15 10:24 AM
Re: How to screw up a nice ballad - for Boo and Tony
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Have you guys ever met in person chas/russ?
Yes Donny, we have. I've even met his son (his son is much better looking ). We share a lot of common interests outside of music; certain charities and causes ie. Musician's Village (HH), Hammond organs, Jazz (from both a performance and historical perspective), motorcycles (both modern and antique restorations), airplanes and General Aviation, and a host of other things, so we have lots to talk about - that's the usual basis for friendship. Plus, he's the only musician in Kentucky willing to play for a same-sex wedding - that is, IF you could get a license there (joke, joke). Heck, I've even forgiven him for being a Republican. I just chalk it up to the bad influences around him . BTW, why do you ask? chas That's great I always love meeting other musicians & with luck jamming also somehow.....sounds like you had a fun time.
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