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Ha..ha. I met Rodney Jones when he came to look at the apt. I was selling in Riverdale. (Technically, this is still NYC, but is, for many intents and purposes, a suburban area, though the subway was just down the hill.)
I had a guitar in a case in the living room, and we chatted. My main squeeze then was a Guild X500. It seems like every fancy archtop I mentioned, he said "Yup....got one of those." He called them "big boxes".
We chatted a bit about Peter Mazza who I'd taken some lessons from, and who had studied with Rodney.
Nice guy...told my wife I'd just met a famous musician.
(When I took lessons with Peter, it was at 250 W. 54th, next to the infamous site of "Studio 54", and around the corner from Letterman at the Ed Sullivan Theatre. I'd walk by, and people would say...."Look there's one of the musicians...." I would laugh and go on... The closest I'll ever come to greatness.)
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02-28-2018 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by christianm77
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Originally Posted by christianm77
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Originally Posted by M-ster
Well I mean unless the student does NO WORK.
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Originally Posted by christianm77
I wonder how many teachers accept that deal. Think they should, hope they do, but I just don't know.
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The diligent student should certainly bear it mind.
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