Guestbook
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Hi John - I just pre-ordered the new CD and look forward to hearing it when it comes out. I am happy to help with the CD in this (very) small way and hope that the rest of the project goes well. I will never forget the show you and Mark did at Wildwood Springs Lodge in 2008 - it remains one of the BEST shows I have seen there - and there have been some good ones. Thanks for the music - and I salute you for continuing to produce such fine music in these times that are not so friendly to music makers. I really do appreciate it.Margie Arenivar St Louis
Aloha... And much Mahalo for all the great sounds and memories... I still get chicken skin after all these years... Earl...
I was introduced to your music at age 12. I lived in a small town of 300 in Montana and my brother brought your album home for a weekend visit from college. A student from LA was at this small Montana College. For me? Shaped my love of music - ballads - story telling. I live California's Silicon Valley now.Thanks for the inspiration! Darcy
Hi John - Can't wait to hear your new cd. I have just started the pre-order. Thanks for keeping the flame alive. Best wishes from your greatest German fan.
"Heaven Help Me" is a great song John - can't wait for the CD to be released. Have an awesome week !
Please can someone tell me what was the name of the album with "Broken Shoes" ... Thank you!! Cristina
Been around long enough to have heard your music when it was first released! Absolutely timeless. Love to plink and plunk your music on my guitar. Still trying to figure how to play "Life Is You". Aloha and Mahalo!
Became a fan when I first heard you perform in concert when you opened for three dog night in 70's in Kansas City - KS glad to hear your music again.
Have been enjoying your music since your first album came out.Saw you and Rodney at the Golden Bear back in the early seventies. Ah those were the days.
Just getting introduced to your music and I am enjoying it.
A fan from way back.
Excited to have you visit us in June.
You have to know that my friend Charlie D'oria is accurate - cone to L.I. you'll need more than a living room if we have anything to say about it! Keep up the good work on real music. (I'm still working on the tunings for Home Again...38 yrs now? I'll get it yet! (Let Me Go still needs more work - but I'll get it yet!)See you on L.I. ?
Sure enjoyed your music last week in Dayton. My husband Terry surprised us - by making the trip to see you. We live about 30 mi. north - in Covington - close to Piqua. I think we are related. My father is Victor Carl Batdorf. His dad is Victor Clyde Batdorf. I think our your grandpa and my grandpas are cousins??? Anyway good to hear you again - still enjoying your music. Jane Batdorf Lavy
Am planning to see you in Marietta - Ga this Saturday. Bringing my brother - Ray who has lung/brain cancer. He introduced me to you and B&R back in the '70s and your music got me though lots of difficult times. CANNOT wait to see/hear you on 4/16! I have to albums that you'll see are well worn!Diane MathisDiane Mathis
John - Terrific show Friday evening in St. Louis. It was great to hear the story behind the music and enjoy it in person. Looking forward to your new upcoming release!
I was treated to see you guys perform in L.A. you were amazing and blew me away... I so want to share your music with my son.... I loved Broken Shoes...... Tell me how to purchase your earlier... please.... music xoxoxo Cristina
I have been a loyal fan over the years!!! Your music is - and always has been - inspirational and very deeply moving. My blessings to you fans - friends and family my friend!!Heidi HedringtonHeidi Hedrington
Hi John - Jimmy Wagner from your old group The Luv"d Ones from Dayton - Ohio. I live in Arizona now and still playing music. I hope to hear from you as I am watching "The Best Two Years" and your songs are GREAT! See Ya! WAGS
I saw you guys in Hawaii at the Waikiki Shell sometime in the 70's. I remember you scolding the sound man to turn it up...Can you help me with chord changes for Can you see him - and the rhythm part for Farm. Aloha.