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At 10:22pm on December 10, 2008, Ken Lamison said…
Barry,
Really enjoyed your work on Erin Burkett's first CD. Now the question "what ever happened to Barry?.." has been answered.
Ken
At 4:19am on November 16, 2008, Melissa Good said…
Going Up the Country....my favorite! Welcome to the jazz network!
At 3:30am on November 16, 2008, Luther DeJarunett said…
What's up, Barry? Good to see you here on The Pittsburgh Jazz Network! Talk to you soon.
At 3:24pm on November 14, 2008, regis bolden sr said…
wellcome barry hop to hear from you at later date
At 2:06pm on November 14, 2008, SteveE b Rollin' said…
hey man welcome to the network, Nelson Harrison told me to holler at you, what kind of music do you play?
At 11:22am on November 14, 2008, Margareth Osju said…

Best wishes from Sweden. Margareth
At 3:25am on November 14, 2008, PMT Studio said…
nice to see you here
At 2:28am on November 14, 2008, Billy Kuhn said…
Barry,

There are still Pittsburghers that remember you before you established your fine self in the LA Blues scene, BB et al. I testify that you brought the house down back in that C&G circuit - K&S Lounge (neighbors w/Manteca) and the Tiger Tail! Luther D and Keith S would testify, and maybe even The Steppin Stars as well. We sure kicked it back in the day, and your solos and effects were way ahead of the curve back then. (Butch M ensured everyone - especially the guitarists - were serious - honestly!).

I wanted everyone in this network to know your style left its mark on many players that knew you back in the day. We have talked about you coming back here to play your own tunes. The Bohemian Blues scene you had at the historic Light House in the 90's may have come to roost here.

To all the http://jazzburgher.ning.com/ members...Barry Levenson is a badass guitarist from Pittsburgh who plays blues like nobody else. Support your local musicians, wherever in the world they may be! Canned Heat, with Barry soloing, may be on my short list of concerts to see.
At 12:58am on November 14, 2008, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Barry,

We are delighted to have you with us and look forward to experiencing samples of your art here. You most likely have many friends here already but we assure you that you'll make many new ones here in short order. Thank you for joining.
At 2:40pm on November 13, 2008, Luiz Santos said…
Welcome Barry
My rhythm world thanks you for joining !
Be blessed!
Luiz

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