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| Saturday, July 31, 2010 04:56 Thank you for visiting my site. Here you can leave your comments. |
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hey Poohbah,
what happened to playing at rhodes tavern on the 8th.i was looking forward to coming to see you play with the peach project.may have to go to the mason jar.hope all is well Ernie |
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hey Jim -
I was searching for an accoutic guitarist on line and suddenly remembered you...LA > 1978 > RGA >>> glad to see your still rockin take care |
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Love your playing and thanks for the tips.
We did a show together at mexicali live. Im going to try and make it to the Mason Jar gig w/David Budway and yes I will bring my harmonica. |
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I'm a friend of Ray Longchamp's, though I don't get up that way much anymore. Used to see you with Alias in the old days quite often, before moving to NC in 1987. Definitely would like to check out the Peach Project--that old Jersey gang, without a doubt, some of the best guitar slingers east of the Pecos! Say hey to Ray for Mike and Allison, and should our paths cross up yonder, I'll say hey to you as well.
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Hey Jim,
Great tunes with your new band. The sound is great and made even better because you're in it. Good luck with it all and hope to see you at a gig soon. Davida |
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Hey Jim! I really like your site. Good luck with the Peach Project. Rick
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Hey Jim,
Very impressive site! Every time I look at it, I steal another guitar tip. When's your next album coming out? Bill
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Hey I am looking for Mr Andy Sweetser
Schaebs |
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Hey Jim Hows it goin'? Good I hope Bucks Rowe is still playing everywhere we can. Do you know a drummer who would be interested in playing with New Jerseys #1 Southern Rock Band Drop me a line Seeya soon Brother Billy BUCKS ROWE
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Hey Jim, I'll be in Jersey the week of June 15th. I'll give you a call.
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Hi Jim,
I was thinking about our mutual guitar teacher Lou Sabini. I googled him and came across your website. Good to see you are still into your music. I used to live in NJ and took lessons from Lou from when I was around 12 yrs old to 18, when I left the area for the west coast. Played semi-pro for a few years, did the full time pro for a couple of years, a year in Europe gigging, before settling into a more "normal" life. I'm getting back into it lately. For the love of it, like you mentioned. Best wishes. Tommy
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JIm this guest book is #@*%!ed up this is Billy give me a call (201) 670-1567
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Hi Jim,
So sorry about the misunderstanding at Tara last week...you are always welcome to sit in. Please write to the above address and I'll explain. yours, Michael
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JIm. Nice job but I was expecting more of an "Airborne Division" influence. Where are the seashells on any of your guitars?
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Jim,I played keyboards with Buck's Rowe years ago. You filled in a few gigs with us. Loved your playing. I play with "Force of Habit" now. I think you know our guitar player Glenn Schwesinger. Our site is [www.fohmusic.com.] Hope to see you play some time. Would love to jam some time again. Pete
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Hey Jim!
Looks like you've been a busy boy. Nice site. Been meaning to stop down at one of your gigs for a quite a while now - hard to get out, but I will soon. Want to hear that Carr. Keep on playin'! b
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hey jimmy: "My guitar gently weeps" sounds great. long time no see. I'm out here in LA-- which, as you learned long ago, is no Oakland NJ. Hope all is well. JA
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Uncle Jim,
Thanks for my first GIG with you and Mary I will keep on practicing Nick |
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