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Who's Got Time To Pick Guitars In Nashville?

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Who’s Got Time To Pick Guitars In Nashville? - jim Young “I sure am glad I got a chance to say a word about the music and the mothers from Nashville.” - John Sebastian In 1966 there were “thirteen hundred and fifty-two guitar pickers” in Nashville. How do I know that? John Sebastian and the Lovin’ Spoonful told me. Well, they didn’t tell me that directly. It wasn’t like John came up to me and whispered in my ear and said “Psst. Hey jim, did you know there are ‘thirteen hundred and fifty-two pickers in Nashville’?”   It wasn‘t a secret, as the Lovin’ Spoonful babbled it to everyone who bought their records or just listened to them on the radio. The song “Nashville Cats” was a tribute to the Nashville A-Team. The Nashville A-Team were a group of studio musicians in Tennessee that backed artists like Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Jerry Lee Lewis among others. They were kind of Nashville’s answer to L.A.s Wrecking Crew that backed artists from Frank Sinatra and Sonny & Cher to the Monk

Published in The Great North Arrow, September 1, 2023: Names, Names, Names (Second Names)

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Part 2 of a 3 part series on Names - jim Young “Luck is my middle name. Mind you, my first name is Bad.” - Terry Pratchett Last time, in my column in the Great North Arrow (August 1, Issue 14, Volume 10) I wrote about first names. Today’s topic is about second names. Or is it really your first name in disguise? First names are complicated enough, but then there’s the issue of second names. Second names rarely get abbreviated like first names do, unless the second name becomes the first name. A coworker of mine was known as Rob which of course was short for his given name of Robert. But Robert wasn’t even his first name, it was his second name. Rob’s parents had named him John Robert but from the beginning began calling him “Rob” . What is the point of that? When asked his first name, Rob usually responded with “Rob” . But when asked his second name, Rob would then have to explain that “Rob (or more correctly Robert)” was really his second name and “John” was his first name. In actu

Trump Uses AI For His Campaign

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Look Forward To Everything

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