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 Record Number: 113 Posted: January 11, 2015, 1:03 am 
Name: Garrett
Found: Found using a search engine.
Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA
Comments:
Dear Larry:

You are such a talented and humble man. You can play so many genres so well and effortlessly. I truly miss hearing you bring Dylan's music to life. Your slide work on Honest With Me and your blistering lead guitar on songs like Summer Days, Silvio and Highway 61 were incredible. Bob's band hasn't been the same since you left in 2004 and the 7 years you spent touring/recording with him created the best music of his entire career. Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. Any chance you'll ever re-join Bob like Charlie did?

Cheers,
Garrett

 Record Number: 112 Posted: January 6, 2015, 7:55 pm 
Name: Loony
Found: Found using a search engine.
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Comments:
Just dropped in to see where and you and your lovely wife might be on March 15th??? Since Warren and Scofield are at the Cap on the 13th and 14th of March and since Phil's 75th is the 15th.......

That's all just wondering. May you and Teresa have a wonderful new year.

Loony

 Record Number: 111 Posted: January 6, 2015, 4:04 pm 
Name: Dave
Found: Linked from another site.
Location: Nazareth, Pa
Comments:
Great show at the NYC Winery Sunday eve. Just to have Teresa and yourself would be phenominal, but to have Byron and Justin aboard, along with Lucy sittin in for a few tunes was just over the top.
"Attics" was really nice and you had us remembering when Levon did take a break during that tune at the Barn, he would come back to the drums and you guys would just blow the roof off of the place with the second set. That will remain in our hearts and minds forever.
Gunna see Jim and the boys on Saturday at Sellersville. That will be kind of a reminder of Levon and those nights at the Barn too.
Look forward to seeing you with Lucy & Richard at the Winery in March and their album release. Best regards, Dave.

 Record Number: 110 Posted: December 26, 2014, 3:41 pm 
Name: Larry Miller
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Location: Cambridge MA
Comments:
It has been just great to take workshops with Larry, and see him perform. He has become my personal "guitar hero". I'll be seeing him again at the Fur Peace Ranch in July.

 Record Number: 109 Posted: December 26, 2014, 9:55 am 
Name: Dave
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Location: Naz, Pa.
Comments:
Merry Christmas.
Going to see your friend Garland at the Towne Crier Sunday evening.
Wondering if you will be present for the show. Hope so.

 Record Number: 108 Posted: December 22, 2014, 6:55 am 
Name: Sam Harding
Found: Found using a search engine.
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Comments:
Hi Larry,

Just like to thank you for all of your music. From your producing to your own solo work. You have been a big source of inspiration for me. Thanks so much for all of it. I thought you might be interested in a project of mine. I am currently trying to get it recorded but its proving quite hard with the size of it, particularly for one person to undertake and the amount of people it requires and costs! Its kind of my own version of Harry Smiths Anthology. I have tried a few times and got some demos down but deleted them as they were not up to scratch. Also im from Dublin,Ireland so its kind of hard to get the right players and voices considering it is essentially an American project true and true(even though we have a very big american roots scene here). I think I will have to move to the States and do it in the deep south! Incidentially the name comes from the first time i heard Big Pink. I thought to myself.. "this is Strawberry Mountain Music" :)
I created the characters and wrote all of the songs barr the 5 traditionals.

"Strawberry Mountain Music of Old America" an imaginary place i created and each piece is by a character from Tupelo,at the foot of mountain. It covers blues,appalachian,dixieland jazz,black gospel,white gospel,black/white folk,instrumentals,sacred harp singing,prayers and more.close to 30 pieces,5 traditionals,set between 1910 to 1930.
There will be artwork and stories with it. A short story on each character and the town and mountain.

Strawberry Mountain Music Of Old America
-a collection of stories and tales-

1. Tupelo Villagers - Wildfire Call
2. Old Cleo James - I Believin
3. Pops Turkel - The Corn,the Dust,the Grain
4. Skip Floyd - Hill Yodel
5. Avoline Hertha - Ode to Mountain
6. Tupelo Honeys - Jim Crow Who ?
7. Elk Wiley - That Farm Life Livin
8.The Liliaceas - Ode To Moon
9. Ella Mae - The Ballad of Eliza Jane
10.The Kentucky Kid - The Kentucky Kid
11.Mad Bill Rush - Runnin Time Blues
12.Blind Casey Fullah - Evil Man Blues
13.The Liliaceas - Wildwood Flower
14.Fiddlin Roamers - Appalachian Mist
15.The Dixie Spinners - Orleans Hop
16.The Liliaceas -Pink Speckled Bird
17.Wailin J Brown - Cryin Blues
18.Street Revellers - When The Saints Go Marchin In
19.Red Marten - Love Henry
20.The Tupelo Honeys - Blueberry Blossom
21.Maybelle Thomas - When I go a Wanderin
22.Dory Waller - O Arc Angel
23.Unknown - Strawberry Mountain Trail
24.Medicine Show Recording - Carnival Waltz
25.Strawberry Mountain Sacred Harp Singers - Wondrous Love
26.Red Lee - Wyoming
27.Fiddlin Roamers - Prairie Roam
28.The Bayou Boys - That Lost Soul

Im thinking of maybe turning it into a book also. If you have any advice or feedback or anything I would be really grateful. As soon as I get recording it I will send it on to you.
Thanks again for all of the music. I thought I would share my own stuff and show my gratitude as you have fed me musically me for a long time! Hope to see you in Woodstock sometime when I eventually make the pilgrimage.

All the best,
Sam

 Record Number: 107 Posted: December 12, 2014, 10:42 am 
Name: tony
Found: Found using a search engine.
Location: Gibbsboro N.J.
Comments:
Just saw Larry and Theresa play with Hot Tuna last night In Collingswood N.J. WOW !!!!

 Record Number: 106 Posted: November 14, 2014, 1:15 pm 
Name: Dave
Found: Linked from another site.
Location: Nazareth, Pa.
Comments:
Saw the Dirty Guvnas'last week in NYC. Got the chance to speak with James and Arron (we nicknamed him Little Levon and he loves the comparison)after the show. The topics of course were Levon, Larry and the Barn. I mentioned to James that I had seen them for the first time when they opened for Joe Louis Walker at the Barn, and have been making it a point to see them every year since whenever they play NYC. James reminiced about being up there and how truly magical it was and is. He was also thrilled when he received a text from you when you were in Tennessee a while back. He stated that "Larry is pure". I knew exactly what he meant and agreed holeheartedly.
Seeing two of my favorite bands live, within a week is amazing and will stay with me forever. Thanks.

 Record Number: 105 Posted: November 13, 2014, 3:27 pm 
Name: Dave
Found: Linked from another site.
Location: Nazareth, Pa.
Comments:
Larry, I am still sick regarding the fact that I could not attend the Sellersville show last month featuring the properly named Masters of the Telecaster. I had booked a left coast vacation for the same week so I gave my ticks to a few friends who said the show was indescribably great. Having Byron on the bass along with Jim and G.E. just adds to the second to none lineup of artists that you continue to surround yourself with. Please make it a point to perform with them again if at all possible. Please again play the Sellersville venue as well, not only for the close location to my home but that the venue is great. See you and Teresa at the City Winery after New Year.

 Record Number: 104 Posted: November 11, 2014, 9:00 pm 
Name: Dave
Found: Linked from another site.
Location: Nazareth, Pa.
Comments:
Superb show in Sellersville Sunday eve. It was a real treat to see and hear Byron and Justin also. Finally got to see you on the steel and it sounded so sweet. Richard and Lucy are so easy on the ears and I have now become a large fan of theirs. Looking forward to their album. Teresa is fixin to be the best sounding vocalist in these heer parts.
Thanks.

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