Welcome Paradoxers!
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.
If you won to often they made you a judge. Heres a link to the complete history including locations. http://www.topangabanjofiddle.org/history.html Welcome home B&H.
David Lindley wins everything as far as I'm concerned. I just bought a couple of his old el rayo CD's for listening in the car. I think the guy is a genius.
But I love Taj Mahal, too. I used to hear him at the Ash Grove, hanging around outside. I'm pretty sure that's where I used to see Jim Kweskin, so don't think he would have been opening for them.
When we lived in Lafayette, LA, our girls went to an Episcopal school, and one of their favorite things to do to sort of shake up the carpool pick-up line in the afternoon was to put David Lindley's version of Werewolves on the old van's cassette deck... as loud as it'd play without getting clipped. I agree - he's a genius... a mighty tasteful genius.
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I always seem to remember it the week after it happened. Duh!
We used to see Taj Mahal sitting on a stump pickin'. David Lindley always won.Is it at the same place?
If you won to often they made you a judge.
Heres a link to the complete history including locations.
http://www.topangabanjofiddle.org/history.html
Welcome home B&H.
David Lindley wins everything as far as I'm concerned. I just bought a couple of his old el rayo CD's for listening in the car. I think the guy is a genius.
But I love Taj Mahal, too. I used to hear him at the Ash Grove, hanging around outside. I'm pretty sure that's where I used to see Jim Kweskin, so don't think he would have been opening for them.
Welcome home from me, too, Bob and Helen.
When we lived in Lafayette, LA, our girls went to an Episcopal school, and one of their favorite things to do to sort of shake up the carpool pick-up line in the afternoon was to put David Lindley's version of Werewolves on the old van's cassette deck... as loud as it'd play without getting clipped. I agree - he's a genius... a mighty tasteful genius.
....and a cool dresser...Mr. Polyester Man.
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