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Old 11-21-2002, 07:04 PM
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Right, that's it, I think... end of big touring stuff for this year...

Just got back from the tour opening for Level 42 - what fun that was! 22 dates, playing to a total of over 35,000 people, with a few days off in the middle to do some gigs and clinics with Michael Manring!! Does life get much better than this???

What's more, my new album, Not Dancing For Chicken, is selling very well indeed... so I guess it does get even better...

Thanks to everyone who's bought it already - feel free to post reviews here...

Anyway, sorry for not being around much - I'm back, and will be answering stuff a bit quicker now... Also back teaching, so if you're a student of mine, you can call me over the next few days to book in for next week...

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Old 11-24-2002, 02:42 PM
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Welcome back!

Have been reading the reviews here as well as the blog (is that the word?) entries at your site and I'm glad to hear the gigs went well.

Here's wishing for a tour of the East Coast USA in the future!
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Old 11-24-2002, 05:29 PM
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Hi all,

I'm back from my travels too, for the time being. Thanks so much for your patience while Steve and I were out "paying the rent" both separately and together. Thanks also to all the TB-ers who came to our shows and clinics in the UK and especially to Steve for his hospitality, hard work and fantastic musicianship.
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Old 11-25-2002, 02:10 PM
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Welcome back as well Michael!
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Old 11-26-2002, 10:33 AM
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so back teaching, so if you're a student of mine, you can call me over the next few days to book in for next week...


ahem, super skint, again! so skint in fact i havent bought any cd's (including yours!) this month - that's how bad it is

I'm putting in some cash to build rehearsal rooms in a mates detatched garage next month... constant access to a drum kit, mmm, oooh, aah, n-i-c-e!

anyway, glad to hear the nu-albums going well... like what i've heard so far - which is most of it i expect?

keep it real g
h
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Old 11-27-2002, 10:56 AM
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Not to worry, Mr K, sounds like you have important things to be getting on with...

I'll try and save your place in the schedule, but don't be surprised it if takes you 6 months to book a lesson next time... (just kidding)

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