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Pastimes : Come Play With Me - 'Name That Tune'

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To: shadowman who wrote (10520)10/4/2002 8:30:48 AM
From: Zakrosian  Read Replies (1) of 10709
 
Dennis - It's a little sad, but obituaries can provide a lot of great musical history that would be overlooked in broader treatments like Ken Burns' Jazz series.

Here's a story from yesterday's Post about the living (who'd have thought Keith Richards would be among them?) that makes for interesting reading:

washingtonpost.com

With his graying beard and gold-rimmed glasses, Michael Cohl looks like he could have played mandolin for the Grateful Dead. He smiles a lot, wears sneakers and has a mild Canadian accent. He does not, for the record, resemble Satan.

That's noteworthy because on more than a few occasions Cohl has been described as the Prince of Darkness. You get the sense this delights him.

"I was voted Public Enemy Number 1 at a promoter convention that Billboard held," Cohl says, smiling while he sips a Diet Coke.
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