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Record Number: 178
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Posted: December 11, 2016, 9:44 am
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Name: Deborah McMenemy
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Comments: THANK YOU to Larry and Teresa for their amazing performance at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, NY on December 10. We have been enjoying their gift of music since having the privilege of attending several of the midnight Rambles when they played with Levon Helm and his daughter Amy Helm. LOVE "Keep your light trimmed and burning".... when they sing the spiritual songs my feet, heart and soul and not be still....their music gift makes me want fly. Again...THANK YOU
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Record Number: 177
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Posted: November 24, 2016, 10:43 pm
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Location: Texas in winter, Chippewa Bay, NY in summer
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Comments: I first saw Larry at Concord CA playing for Bob. Wasn't exactly sure who this somewhat dark looking guy was but the music was great. I was 60 and took my 3 boys and now we all play. Come back to Clayton, NY. You are missed!
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Record Number: 176
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Posted: October 30, 2016, 10:28 pm
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Name: Vernon Owens
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Location: Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina USA
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Comments: Your version of "The Weight" on the 2012 Americana Music awards video honoring Levon Helm is the best version I have ever heard. I am trying to learn it the way you played it but the video's camera jumps around and the angle on your hands makes it difficult to replicate how you are playing it. I can replicate a little of it like the walkdown C in the beginning but want to make sure I am doing it right...if you can help me with the chords you are using I will be forever indebted...Thank you in advance Vernon
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Record Number: 175
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Posted: September 17, 2016, 3:16 pm
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Name: Rob G.
Found: Linked from another site.
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Location: Fredericton New Brunswick Canada
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Comments: Just wanted to thank you and the Midnight Ramble Band for coming up to Fredericton for the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival. It was just a great night of music, and everyone looked like they were having a ball up on stage. Hope you make it back some day. Take care.
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Record Number: 174
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Posted: September 12, 2016, 4:19 pm
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Comments: Hey Larry - looking forward to seeing you up here in Auburn(?) in Novemmber. If you guys need a place to stay up here let me know. Kenny
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Record Number: 173
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Posted: August 8, 2016, 8:39 am
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Name: George
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Comments: Hi Larry -
I'm a long time friend and neighbor of Justin Guip . . . from when we both lived in Pittsburgh. I've been keeping up with him over the years and see that your lives have become intertwined; thus, I had to check you out. Keep up the great work and safe travels!
George, "One Day Closer to Old!"
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Record Number: 172
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Posted: August 5, 2016, 7:01 pm
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Name: Eric Weigeshoff
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Comments: Mr Campbell -
Allow me to introduce myself: My name is Eric Weigeshoff, and I am a luthier based in New Paltz, New York. You are without a doubt one of my favorite performers; I have been a fan it seems forever… yet your new stuff with Teresa is proving that some get better with age. I am a friend of Steve Casa, who is involved with the Paul Green Rock Academy... I built his guitar, which was one of my first.
Even though I covet your Manzer, I am trying to get *my* guitars into the hands of people that matter musically, and you definitely came to mind first. If you would have any interest whatsoever in my instruments, I would be honored for you to play one.
I know you must be barraged with requests, but If you would, please have a look at my website, www.skytopguitars.com. I would love to build you an instrument… it would be a pleasure and a privilege. Give a local guy a shot :)
All the best,
Eric Weigeshoff
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Record Number: 171
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Posted: June 18, 2016, 11:28 pm
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Name: David Siller
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Location: New Braunfels, Texas USA
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Comments: I was very impressed with Larry's talent when I saw the Sir Doug Quintet TV performance in Sweden! What a great performance from all! Had to find out more about Larry.
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Record Number: 170
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Posted: June 16, 2016, 2:49 pm
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Name: Kristi C.
Found: Found using a search engine.
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Comments: I just received Rooftops in the mail. After such a hard week, what a pleasure it is to sit here and listen to this beautiful music. I bet we could give you a guitar made from a cereal box and rubber bands and you could still play exquisite music on it. Thank you so much.
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Record Number: 169
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Posted: May 15, 2016, 11:29 am
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Name: Dave T
Found: Linked from another site.
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Comments: Had the pleasure of seeing you and Teresa at the NYC Winery a few weeks ago. As always, the show was fantastic. Bill on the keyboards put it over the top. Great to see that you picked up Jeff Hill. Next to Byron, he is the best bassist around. Wanted to tell you for a while now that years ago,I think at the Wycoff YMCA show, Byron and yourself covered Chuck Willis' "It's too late". Great tune covered by Derek & the Dominoes also. You guys really nailed it and was wondering if you ever considered including it in a set list again. Would love to hear you do a solo of Bobby Whitlock's "Thorn Tree in the Garden", again on the Layla album. When I listen to it, I can picture you on stage capturing the audience like you do so well, using that subtle slide. Your new album is great, love it on the headphones. Great luck with your ongoing tour, I see your heading out west again this summer. Hope to see you when you get back east. Dave
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