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To: Brander who wrote (29461)12/22/1997 7:34:00 PM
From: Anne Lamb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
JL was right..it was the Turtles.. look it up on the web..it
was even the title of a turtles album that was a best seller.

as to carlos..i have no idea why Joe posted that.. you never
said much of anything worth paying attention to .. but
just cause he found out who he thinks you are by your email
address is far from threats on your family.. with that sorta
exagerration you should go to work for some Desert Dirts
hyping!! lol..

as to IPM..i want more stock..now that i see it will go to
2.75 again.. i wouldnt mind it going back down to let me get
some more that i lost..know what i mean??

Merries All
anne



To: Brander who wrote (29461)12/22/1997 7:36:00 PM
From: Sawdusty  Respond to of 35569
 
Hi Brad. I believe that you are referring to Burton Cummings. If so he is continueing to tour but as a solo. To the best of my knowledge his show is called "Up Close and Personal". I had the pleasure of seeing it in the summer of 96 in central Ontario. I understand that he was here this year as well.

A terrific show, just him and his piano, worthy of 3 encores.

Regards,
Dan



To: Brander who wrote (29461)12/27/1997 9:47:00 AM
From: Mark Bartlett  Respond to of 35569
 
Brad,

OFF TOPIC

<<One of the best early rock groups. Anyone know what ever
became of their lead singer?>>

Burt Cummings .... still singing today, albeit much more low key. I think the Guess Who broke up shortly after Randy Bachman left to form the Bachman Turner Overdrive.

MB