The Suzi Arden Show
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It is taking place in Santa Ana, California. There are a couple of threads all about it in the "Rickenbacker Conferences and Confluences" section at the top of the topics list of the forum. There will be factory tours at Rickenbacker, a confluence where all is welcome to meet and bring instruments to share, and a couple of concert events scheduled.
Hey, Peter, I found this point all by myself. Aren't you proud of me? As I said in my email, please have Don Deal contact me. Suzi wants to talk to him. She said he is a very good singer and was or is a preacher. Also, to give you your requested update on Suzi . . .
She made a 2000 reunion CD with her band: Leon Richardson, Bobby Lee DeWillis (oh, how I love "I Won't Mention It Again"), Jesse Garcia, Lenny Bowman (who has his own studios), and some Nashville people. I loved the CD, but my new car CD player ate it up. Talk about getting livid.
Suzi also recorded a CD with her brother, Roy, a short time before he died. I particularly like their "Green, Green Grass of Home" because it was played at my mother's funeral, when Suzi and her husband, Bob, participated in her eulogy in Pennsylvania.
Other than that, Suzi is doing well, still performs occasionally, and will be working on her Mapleton, North Carolina, Ole Time Country Music Festival on June 15 and 16, 2007. Come and join us.
Before that, I am hoping she and Bob will be able to come to California while I have my knees replaced. God has blessed me with their friendship and their love will certainly help me heal quicker.
Happy New Year to all of you.
She made a 2000 reunion CD with her band: Leon Richardson, Bobby Lee DeWillis (oh, how I love "I Won't Mention It Again"), Jesse Garcia, Lenny Bowman (who has his own studios), and some Nashville people. I loved the CD, but my new car CD player ate it up. Talk about getting livid.
Suzi also recorded a CD with her brother, Roy, a short time before he died. I particularly like their "Green, Green Grass of Home" because it was played at my mother's funeral, when Suzi and her husband, Bob, participated in her eulogy in Pennsylvania.
Other than that, Suzi is doing well, still performs occasionally, and will be working on her Mapleton, North Carolina, Ole Time Country Music Festival on June 15 and 16, 2007. Come and join us.
Before that, I am hoping she and Bob will be able to come to California while I have my knees replaced. God has blessed me with their friendship and their love will certainly help me heal quicker.
Happy New Year to all of you.
Thanks Carole. I am not surprised that you were able to find this link. thanks for the update and all the best in 2007.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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To Gary and Peter, back at you.
By the way, Peter, I felt like I was reading Suzi's mail (and I was). Don Deal sent her such a nice letter to my email address. So I read it to Suzi over the phone and forwarded a copy to her. How nice that your website brought two old friends back together again.
Are there any more out there?
By the way, Peter, I felt like I was reading Suzi's mail (and I was). Don Deal sent her such a nice letter to my email address. So I read it to Suzi over the phone and forwarded a copy to her. How nice that your website brought two old friends back together again.
Are there any more out there?
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Hi Cole,
I asked her about a fan mail address. She really didn't know how to go about that and didn't know why she would need one. I told her all she'd have to do is get a post office box (I guess). Isn't a pickguard part of your guitar? How would that be done? I'm not a musician so am completely dumb about the subject.
I asked her about a fan mail address. She really didn't know how to go about that and didn't know why she would need one. I told her all she'd have to do is get a post office box (I guess). Isn't a pickguard part of your guitar? How would that be done? I'm not a musician so am completely dumb about the subject.