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Not much of a musician here, but I have always WANTED to learn the
guitar and the flute, as well. I do write outside of work, though,
mostly poetry with some fiction thrown in, too. I've had some poetry
published, along with a short story, and was nominated for a poetry
award in a contest that required nomination to be considered.
Samuel I. Beard, Jr.
Technical Writer
OI Analytical
979 690-1711 Ext. 222
sbeard -at- oico -dot- com
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Subject: Re: OT: Banjo playing tech writer vs. professionalism :)
Singer-songwriter, electric, acoustic and classical or folk guitar, some
harmonica and bass...and a wee bit of "rhythm keyboard"...plunking along
with the rhythm, that is! (*Usually* the right notes.) I like blues,
folk,
rock, psychedelic rock, harmony bands like CSNY and the Byrds, of course
Beatles, Stones, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane...Nirvana,
Police and Sting...could go on forever.
Semi-pro here too...I performed a bit in Ann Arbor in the mid-1990s with
a
small rock/folk band, Urban Campfire, and also as a duet w/ a
guitarist/bassist who was the bass player for Iggy Pop's first band, the
Iguanas...way before the Stooges, and Iggy was the drummer, not the
singer. Funny stories about that!
Also wrote many music articles, profiles, CD and band reviews at that
time
for Current and Ann Arbor Observer.
I was also a "salon guru" <gg> also with an all-invited regular
twice-monthly group I organized and MC'd called The Gathering. It was
for
artistic-musical folks...we'd hang out, jam, do art projects, readings,
etc. That was fun...
Tim Mantyla
> From: "Pro TechWriter" <pro -dot- techwriter -at- gmail -dot- com>
> Wow, so many multi-instrumentalists!
...and so little time for it... :^(
> Me: Banjo (a little), mountain dulcimer, harmonicas, vocals, hand
> drums and other percussion instruments, mainly for folk and bluegrass,
> but I am an ex-Blues musician too, from my younger days. Now I play at
> folk festivals mainly.
> PT
>
> On 12/10/07, Lauren <lauren -at- writeco -dot- net> wrote:
> > This is the worst band ever! ;^)
> >
> > But I can add any one of a little crappy slide guitar, out of tune
piano,
> > classical or folk guitar, squeaky sax, washboard, and spoons. On
certain
> > occasions, I can crank up a few cats for a mini-cat organ.
> >
> > Lauren
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