I hear you man. Goes both ways bro. I consider my peers "priceless" and we must back each other up at all cost
Yep, Yes, 5 times. Saw The Who, ELP, Steely Dan and the Allman Bros, The Grateful Dead and The Band at the Watkins Glen concert in '73. Seminole moments all. Singin' along with Jon Anderson on all those great records helped me develop my upper vocal range. Cool. Changed me? You betcha buddy. So yes, really great, and I wouldn't be where I am without studying all of the classic rock I listened to growing up from Prog Rock to Jazz-Rock fusion to The Eagles to Motown...and the list goes on and on
Bonjour RON. I'm french, speak a small english and I'm a new fan of your great stuff. Really you are so talented. Thank you for the so good time I've spent hearing your songs(some of them).I'll go next on your myspace. Your voice remind me Harry Nilson.(I'm old). I support my sons. Could you listen to YULESBAND and perhaps....Hope to read you soon. Sincerely PIERRE
My personal favorite indie artist/group anywhere on the air right now! Please give these guys a listen and if you like what you hear jump on the wagon with me to support their music! These guys just won artist of the month on Stereo Fame! Lets give'em some well deserved wins here on ourstage too! Check'em out! You will not be sorry! Much love and appreciation for the music of "Temple Scene" goes out from RonHitzHere!
Hi Ron, I just want to say what an honor and pleasure it is to have shared in our musical idea's and talents over the years. You have truly been an inspiration to my own music and I'm thankful to have you as a friend. God has truly smiled on you with talent and creativity and it shows in all your work. Your music is great!I admire your drive and being genuine. I look foward to hearing more new tunes. Keep your heart in your music Doc White
"Perfect Stanger" - just perfect. Enjoying the listen.
Thank you.
I hear you man. Goes both ways bro. I consider my peers "priceless" and we must back each other up at all cost
Yep, Yes, 5 times. Saw The Who, ELP, Steely Dan and the Allman Bros, The Grateful Dead and The Band at the Watkins Glen concert in '73. Seminole moments all. Singin' along with Jon Anderson on all those great records helped me develop my upper vocal range. Cool. Changed me? You betcha buddy. So yes, really great, and I wouldn't be where I am without studying all of the classic rock I listened to growing up from Prog Rock to Jazz-Rock fusion to The Eagles to Motown...and the list goes on and on
Great quote from Neil, and so true. :^
Ro
Ridin' over from SF to catch you here
Check my long influences list on my MySpace page sometime. I know you will get a kick out of reading down. www.myspace.com/raresta
Saw Yes live 5 times in the 70s. Cool
Aw right man, keep rockin'! Love your prog stuff
Ron
means a lot
Stay tune
All the best to you
cheer
F.A
My personal favorite indie artist/group anywhere on the air right now! Please give these guys a listen and if you like what you hear jump on the wagon with me to support their music! These guys just won artist of the month on Stereo Fame! Lets give'em some well deserved wins here on ourstage too! Check'em out! You will not be sorry!
Much love and appreciation for the music of "Temple Scene" goes out from RonHitzHere!
RYAN
I just want to say what an honor and pleasure it is to have shared in our musical idea's and talents over the years. You have truly been an inspiration to my own music and I'm thankful to have you as a friend. God has truly smiled on you with talent and creativity and it shows in all your work. Your music is great!I admire your drive and being genuine. I look foward to hearing more new tunes. Keep your heart in your music
Doc White