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Notes from the guys

Notes from the guys

Postby Roadmasters on Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:33 am

Notes from the guys
added 13 May '06

It has been a long enjoyable trip playing music. I could never have imagined this thing lasting this long. The truth is, I am enjoying it more now than ever. It has been my pleasure to have been on stage with some great musicians. Looking forward to whatever the hell comes next .
Glenn Vickers

Hi all, just like to thank all of you for coming out and dancing to the Roadmasters all these years.
Thanks again,
Jerry Lowitz

The year was 1989. We won the True Value Country Music Showdown. We thought it was time to go into the studio and record our first album. We got three songs recorded and that was it. Steve Reese moved out of the area and we didn't make it back in the studio. Glenn and I went through some changes in the band. Three drummers and two bass players.
Now that Mike and Jerry have joined the band, we decided to go back in the studio. The results were awesome. I am so proud of this CD (Almost Home) and all the hard work we put into it.
If we were to call it quits (not likely), I could sit down and go through all my scrap books, pictures and videos and be very proud of all I've done but not as much as I am with this CD (Almost Home).
I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the great memories and the for the memories to come.
Douglas Eastteam
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