Posted by Old Roy on June 08, 2009 at 19:07:55 from (75.88.185.164):
In Reply to: Re: Attn Allan !! posted by Allan In NE on June 08, 2009 at 00:13:21:
Don't feel bad buddy I got to use a "cheat sheet" Gotta read all the words, If I look up and see all those eyeballs a starin at me ,And you know almost everyone has two} I freeze and forget.
I'm not much of a showman, but I've been told I can sing rather well.
My brother always said there is a fine line between being good and being egotistic.
I never thought I was as good as I should be.
I am self taught, by ear also but without a capo I can't play anything beyond the fifth fret. my little finger is pretty well useless as it just gets in the way.
If ever you get the chance how about some old country Gospel on your home page?
While I'm here you Email on that page don't work for me.
We never played for money, we wanted to keep it fun and not a job. Sometimes they would pass the hat someone would bring it to us to split.
My brother would get on the mike and ask if it were for the music we played or to make us stop.~~~LOL
P.S. Whose that good looking fella on the "Enter at your own risk" botton~~~LOL
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