Guestbook
John: My wife and I really enjoyed seeing you at Canal Street in Dayton the other night. The acoustic Stones music was great! Bought the new CD on the way out. Thirty years ago I would have bet against me ever buying such a thing - but you've given it new life. Also great to hear some of the old Batdorf and Rodney stuff - even though it's 30 years old - its timeless and still stands up (we will have to buy the CDs now). You and Stanley really compliment each other. It's been fun watching your career unfold - first watching you bang out Monkee's tunes on the piano at kid birthday parties at the Semler farm (mid 60s) - those first B & R albums (early 70s) - a Silver concert at Wittenberg U (late 70s) - hearing your voice and music on TV shows and commercials (80s and 90s) - and now back to Dayton to play acoustic Stones - what a trip!Your cousin Kurt wanted me to bring my Silver Album to Canal Street - but I opted not too - as I thought you wouldn't appreciate him screaming his requests for "Wham Bam"? from the audience!You taught me my first song (lick) on the guitar at one of those Semler farm visits way back when - believe it was "Little Black Egg"?. Since then I never have been far from a guitar and I thank you for that. Good luck!


