Topic: Hello to everyone ....
Hello everyone .....
I just found this site, ok I'm off on the wrong foot here already, I'm lying about that. LOL My wife found it for me and passed it along. We are both big blues fans and I can tell the truth about one thing, I introduced her to the blues about 12 years ago and she has been addicted ever since. I think the biggest thing for her is the pure talent and feeling that our favorite blues musicians have. Growing up I was lucky that my father was more into old southern blues then anything else. I'm talking about 45 years ago plus. I was lucky that as a small boy he would hold me on his knee while he tuned into a few radio stations each Sunday afternoon and hummed along to the music. I gradually got the blues bug and it has stuck with me now for over 40 years. IN the early 80's a new guy came to work in my office and we got along quite well. Then one day we got together socially and he was playing the usual type of music to keep as many people as possible happy for the night. I mentioned that I had this LP by a guy ... yes LP ... LOL ... named Stevie Ray Vaughan and would he be interested to hear it. Well, he opened a door in his basement and he had, and still has, over 4000 LPs and today about 1/10 that amount of CDs. NO need to say that the friendship is so strong today we are as close as brothers. I have been so fortunate in finding such a true friend and we have shared a lot of music over the last 25 years. He is one of the most knowledgeable people of music I've met in my life.
So, before this turns into a small novel I'll cut this short. I live in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada with my lovely wife Jeanne. My main music preference is blues but I love to listen to anyone who plays or sings from the heart.
I am a huge Joe Bonamassa fan, and the man can get the job done without blinking an eye. He is an incredible talent.
Everyone have a great weekend and I love to read opinions from other people about their favorite musicians.
Dave MacKenzie
Intelligence without communication is irrelevant.
(Gen. Alfred. M. Gray, USMC)