Henry, I will try that one. I didn't know there was a harlem at the end of the A6 and I've been down it a few times. Clearly my mind must be filtering out. I do travel a lot on business.
is this club something you are working on now or waiting for the time to be right?
I'm a divorced guy with two grown up kids. One has a child of her own so I'm a granddad. Makes me sound old which is right. We live in the NW of England and I'm a manager in a computer consultancy and tend to get involved in fixing things. I enjoy my job which seems to be unusual in this day and age even with the Dilbert type things that drive me loopy.
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I got the excellent Raising Sand (Robert Pant/Alison Krause) and Mess of Blues (the late Jeff Healey's last studio album - both excellent CDs
Should be Robert Plant(not Pant)
Ah! Sounds, the old favourite and, if chosen correctly, one of the best gifts you can get.
Although my taste in music differs greatly from yours Henry.
Bag,
Might I suggest the Blind Boys of Alabama - Live at the Apollo (Harlem that is not the one at the end of the A6).
If your not a blues man, then there's no point inviting you to the opening night when I realise my lifelong ambition and open a Blues Club.
Henry, I will try that one. I didn't know there was a harlem at the end of the A6 and I've been down it a few times. Clearly my mind must be filtering out. I do travel a lot on business.
is this club something you are working on now or waiting for the time to be right?
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