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NameDon
Date2009-07-24
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MessageJo you are truly a talent. Keeep rippin' that rubboard up and making those people dance and smile.


NameDon "Fat Cat" Alberty
Date2009-07-24
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MessageJo you are truly a talent. Keeep rippin' that rubboard up and making those people dance and smile.


NameGreg Powell
Date2009-07-20
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MessageHey Jo,
I saw you for about two seconds today at Knuckleheads. I look forward to getting to know you better. You are one cool lady!

Greg

P.S. Sorry to hear about your motorhome.


NameBrayden Hemminger
Date2009-07-04
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MessageHey!I met you at the clinton parade! I was with Ramiro's band! I want to say I love your songs!


smilie


NameJames L. Law
Date2009-06-21
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MessageDear Jo,

So nice to see you ripping up the stage - from an old friend from Lyon's Junior High School.

Kind regards,

James L. Law
SolRwind


NameAlfonse
Date2009-06-16
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MessageYou are a Jewel my friend! In what sometimes seems to be a Sea of mediocraty, you bring the music to a place it belongs! There is no renting or borrowing Soul! You either have it or you don't...You have been blessed with that elusive gift called "an ear".....You hear it...you feel it...you ARE it!

Keep on Keepin' On Jo!!!!

xxoo Alfonse
Key West, Florida


NameDanielle Hudspeth
Date2009-06-13
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MessageI am truly blessed to have you as a part of my life. not only as a killer musician, but as true friend, confidant and family member. My main hope for you is that you finally get the unconditional love and respect that you deserve and have always given. You give love because it's the right thing to do not hoping you'll
get something in return. and in my opinion, that is the true purpose of the blues. you do it cuz you're meant to. I hope that we'll continue to grow together forever.
My sister from another misses and/mister.....much tuf luv 2 u!
Sincerely,
danielle hudspeth
TUF


NameShane Nodurft
Date2009-05-13
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MessageHi Jo,

Here is a continuation of my washboard story. The guys on the Windy City Jammers have been helping me along continuously (ranging from advice and giving me cds to practice from). Another great thing happened to me this spring. I got further acquainted with a man who sits in the crowd. His name is Bob and he use to play the trumpet professionally (he did tours in Europe and USA). One night we got to talking about drums and I learned that he knows about drums. From there he started giving me free lessons. At present I am practicing the hand and foot coordination from two drum lesson books that Bob provides me. He informed me that I have been using the 16th notes and other complex beats without knowing it. He also told me that he wants me to know what I'm doing by sight (reading rhythym notes). I told him that I have been doing everything on instinct and in so many words he informed me that I have good instincts. As I have said I have a lot to learn, but I am enjoying every moment of it.

Shane Nodurft


NameShane Nodurft
Date2009-05-13
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MessageHi Jo,

I read your biography and I see some similarities between us. Many years ago I played the washboard on a rhythym band called the Paradise Jammers and I was playing it wrong. Eleven years passed and I didn't think about playing a washboard again. It was March of 2007 and I was at the Midwest High Speed Rail Association (a passenger rail support group) Spring Conference and I was looking for a table to sit at. It took me awhile to find an available table and I wound up sitting with an elderly man. We started talking and I found out that his name is John Pitt. We were having lunch and the piano player was playing the song Night Train and I told John that I knew the song. John was impressed that a man in his 30s would know that song and at that point he invited me to watch him play the trumpet and banjo for the Windy City Jammers on a Monday night at the Lincoln Restaurant. I started out attending from the crowd. A few weeks passed and Banjo Player Jimmy Paktor asked if I played any instruments and I informed him that I play the washboard and jaw harp. It was Monday 5-21-07 and I bought an antique washboard in a Chicago suburb and played it later that day. Around a month or two later band leader Ernie Michaels told me that I was playing it wrong. That same night Bass Player Jack Condon taught me the basic 1-2-3-4 beat. Time went on and Digital horn player Ed Chester told me that the basic 1-2-3-4 beat sounded monotonous and I continuously built on it from there.


NameShane Nodurft
Date2009-04-22
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MessageHi Jo,

I am a washboard player and I am a member of Washboards International like you. I listened to several of your listed songs and I watched your You Tube video. I am quite impressed with your playing and you make me realize that I have a lot to learn. I plan on attending this year's Washboard Festival in Logan, OH and I hope to see you there.

Shane Nodurft
Windy City Jammers, United Methodist Church


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