Dr G's - CD Cover Project number 6
Add your question or comments below
Your file doesn't download...please upload it again....
Dear Cleonfe
Very sorry about that. Not sure what the problem is!
I had DesignCrowd staffer Emily Howman upload my files. (I am new at this, and wanted to make sure that it was done correctly.)
I shall email Emily immediately. Perhaps it would be even easier for you to do the same.
I appreciate your comment, and apologize for any problem.
Dr. G
Dear Dr. G
This is the wrong forum for this I know, but have scoured the internet and have found no other means to contact you.
I found a cassette tape of Dr G's Good Medicine Jug and String Band in my father's workshop sometime in 2006 and it changed my life. It was the music I had been searching for for (not many) years (I was a junior in highschool). I listened to this tape over and over until I left it on the dashboard of my car in the hot desert sun and it warped beyond listenability. While certainly a tragedy, it drove me to seek out more, beginning with jug band music, and carrying me on a journey to far and strange corners of early american music, from rags and parlor songs etched into wax cylinders to the birth of western swing and everything in between. I have become affiliated with a few groups of preservationists and enthusiasts, but nobody I have come across is familiar with this phantom cassette that tipped the pebble down the snowy hill. My father had no idea where he came across the tape in the first place. The internet has directed me to some other far out doctors, and none of them was you until I found this post. I just wanted to thank you for your good medicine, and unwittingly laying the first brick of a load-bearing pillar of my life. Keep being swell. I would love to stay informed of what you are doing, and if that CD comes out, I would love to hear them songs again!
Again, thank you so much.
Jack Pullman
jack0pullman@gmail.com
hollywoodhillbillymusic.bandcamp.com
1 - 3 of 3 comments