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August 18, 2020
August 18, 2020
Gordon and I met when he moved from Millville to South Seaville. While still in grade school we got interested in music. He got a cheap guitar and I got a snare drum, didn't even have a cymbal. We started getting together, jamming in my mom's basement. We stuck to it and eventually started a band. Some of the other members that we played with in the beginning were, Glenn Kuhns -bass guitar, Neil Prettyman- rhythm guitar, Steve Robinson- lead singer, Gordon-lead guitar, and me on drums. We had a couple of different line ups in the band. My brother Bob played rhythm guitar for awhile. As mentioned in the other post, we eventually got to the line up (Doc) mentioned in '67, Paper Mache. Gordon and I were close friends for quite a long time. We stayed at each others houses and generally hung out most of high school. After he and I were released from the military, we formed a country music band called Sundown 2. We played a lot of jobs. I finally gave it up, but Gordon kept playing. When he finally moved out of South Seaville, I pretty much lost contact with him. In the last few years I tried to connect with him but could never get the right number or location. He will be fondly remembered. We sure had some fun. So sorry we never reconnected.
August 18, 2020
August 18, 2020
Gordon, Ticky Craver, Stevie Robinson, Kenny Karstens and I started a band back in '67, playing MTHS dances and the like. It was called Paper Mache and we jammed mostly at Ticks or in Gordon's dads barn. We ended up winning a Battle of the Bands in Ocean City in 1968, competing with 10 or 12 other bands. It was a big moment for a bunch of kids and definitely a big kick. Tick n Gordon went into the military soon after, and when he got back Gordon n me stayed in touch because of Southbound and I always tried to send as much tile work his way til I moved away in '99. Nothin but good memories of you buddy - God bless you!

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