DECK SWABBER 58
Lieutenant Commander
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Still having trouble with this, not sure exactly why, they were a little before my time.
Maybe it's cause me and my big brother and grannyd went down to Tunica Mississsipi a few yrs ago and saw one of the best concerts I have ever seen. It was some original members and they played mostly The Band" songs
Maybe it's also due to JB's recent thread.
He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1998, after umpteen radiation treatments, he got his voice back and recorded two grammy award winning albums, Dirt Farmer and Electric Dirt.
He hosted countless musicians at his "Midnight Ramblings" concerts at the historic timber frame studio in Woodstock, Ny.
He was truly special, a "real arkansas hillbilly" who made the big time and died while doing what he loved to do.
The tears are still streaming down my face I as watch a dvd of him tonight.
All of us can only hope to be as blessed as he.
GOD BLESS LEVON.
Maybe it's cause me and my big brother and grannyd went down to Tunica Mississsipi a few yrs ago and saw one of the best concerts I have ever seen. It was some original members and they played mostly The Band" songs
Maybe it's also due to JB's recent thread.
He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1998, after umpteen radiation treatments, he got his voice back and recorded two grammy award winning albums, Dirt Farmer and Electric Dirt.
He hosted countless musicians at his "Midnight Ramblings" concerts at the historic timber frame studio in Woodstock, Ny.
He was truly special, a "real arkansas hillbilly" who made the big time and died while doing what he loved to do.
The tears are still streaming down my face I as watch a dvd of him tonight.
All of us can only hope to be as blessed as he.
GOD BLESS LEVON.