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This blogspot will be our new home to share updates on everyone's new cd's, links to music venues, and other activities.
You can also post remembrances, photos, and any other memorabilia you would like to share. It would be great if this could become like an archive for the Paradox -- then and now.
More information to follow as I figure this out. In the meantime, please add your comments and keep the site alive and growing.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
(Belated) Congratulations to Steve Martin and Johnny McEuen
The Crow: New Songs For The Five-String Banjo won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album.
I've restricted comments to contributors since we're the only ones who comment here anyway. And that way we can't be spammed by Steve Martin fans from China.
You may get an error message, but I _think_ if you post a comment and then put in your contributor name and password, you should be able to get past that. I just did.
I looked into the translation and the poster's name was "Nine", and the Chinese text seemed to say some like "tremendous, hard work is good" or something like that.... I remember seeing our Chinese friend a while back, but SPAM from anywhere is SUCKS!
Well Hot Damn! That's great, what a talanted bunch of young folks we had the honor to host. We were old, Bob turned 30 during the Paradox days.
On the sad note. Pam, the one behind the camera, Bob's younger sister, her daughter Eryn, 41, 4 kids, 2 still at home was found dead by her oldest son last Friday. Cause unknown at this time. Eryn's dad is Mike Scott, from the Paradox.
8 comments:
I bought this c.d. for my daughter for Christmas, since she's a big Steve Martin fan. She's now a big fan of the banjo as well.
I just had a chance to listen to it. GREAT c.d.
Congratulations to both Steve and John McEuen who produced it.
From Sherry Miller who is having difficulty posting this p.m.:
"I bought [the Crow] last summer, travel tunes to get me amped for the reunion - not just tasty, but DELICIOUS!"
I've restricted comments to contributors since we're the only ones who comment here anyway. And that way we can't be spammed by Steve Martin fans from China.
You may get an error message, but I _think_ if you post a comment and then put in your contributor name and password, you should be able to get past that. I just did.
If anyone else has problems, let me know.
Yes, I love the album. I bought it the day it came out.John and Steve both deserve a standing ovation for this one.
I guess the Chinese like it too!
I looked into the translation and the poster's name was "Nine", and the Chinese text seemed to say some like "tremendous, hard work is good" or something like that.... I remember seeing our Chinese friend a while back, but SPAM from anywhere is SUCKS!
Well Hot Damn! That's great, what a talanted bunch of young folks we had the honor to host. We were old, Bob turned 30 during the Paradox days.
On the sad note. Pam, the one behind the camera, Bob's younger sister, her daughter Eryn, 41, 4 kids, 2 still at home was found dead by her oldest son last Friday. Cause unknown at this time. Eryn's dad is Mike Scott, from the Paradox.
Please pass on my condolences to Pam and Mike, Helen. It must be very hard on everyone.
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