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Born in McGee Hospital
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Kenny Fisher, David Sugar Caine, Roger Humphries, Greg Humphries,, Tony Mock, Wm "Mokey" Germany, Horace and Mary Turner, Luther Dejarunett, Joe Harris, CHANO POZO, Pello El Afrokan, Dr. Nelson E. Harrison, J C Moses, Clifford Robinson, Lester Ellis, William "Cheif" Banks, Richard Harris, Tubby Daniels, Dwayne Dolphin , Sean Jones, Ron Johnson Bey, Earl "Mo" Reynolds, Cecilo Valdez Washington, George Jones, Dr. Leonard Johnson, Bagumba, Crinston Bro. Q Wilborn, John Mosley, Butch Jones, Gary Howard, Al Gee, Marcus Miller, Butch McGee and Georgie Benson
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The Crawford Grill, The Hurricane, The Crazy Quilt and CJ's
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I'm a Congas Player that learned on the streets of Pittsburgh. I Study hand druming from around the world and I will be a student for life.
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At 11:27pm on October 25, 2010, Gerald Woods said…
This is me man Love and Happiness.
At 11:19pm on October 25, 2010, Gerald Woods said…
Whats up Garl,Im back in town and at it again,Im in the wood shed now learning new things and perfecting my stuff,good to have you on board as a friend,look forward to jammin with you.

Gerald
At 9:03pm on February 24, 2010, Marta Graciela Bressi said…
Dear Garl Germany III.,

I´d really appreciate it if you could take the time to look at my work and leave your impressions here or in the guestbook on my homepage- http://www.freewebs.com/miartemartagracielabressi- where there are more samples of my digital art works, engravings and sculptures. The web site´s in Spanish but, if you want to read the texts in English, you can access my Livejournal:

http://pallasatheneas.livejournal.com

You can also visit the website we created with the Belgian jazz musician Dirk Schreurs to make our recent video art collaboration known to the world:

http://www.freewebs.com/mindsofglass

Regards,

Marta
At 1:44pm on November 4, 2009, Eric Johnson said…
WHAT'S UP
At 4:40am on October 29, 2009, Ahmad Sandidge said…
Great photo....enjoy Ahmad Sandidge
At 7:45pm on September 1, 2009, DR. LEO CASINO said…
Hi Garl, yes I will be there in the burg Thursday
At 4:32pm on December 30, 2008, Dan Wasson said…
back at you Garl
At 6:12pm on September 20, 2008, Luiz Santos said…
Hello Garl
check out my rhythm world!
I wish you an awesome weekend!
Peace, Luiz

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