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Hi John, this is Francesco from Italy.
I was a student on your workshop in Vercelli.
It was a very exciting experience of my music path.
It was a very interesting teaching for my hands, my feet, and for my soul too......
Thank you for inspiring me !!!
Francesco |
by Francesco Fuselli (Varallo Sesia (Italy)) | March 23, 2006 5:27 AM |
Hi John I don't know if you remember me, but this is Tim Metz from WPU. I have a very talented student who is a Junior in HS and will be going to NY next month to visit his sister at SUNY Purchase. He will be touring Purchase and WPU to get a feel for those schools. I am contacting you to hopefully set up a drum lesson for him during that time. (April 9th - 15th) Please let me know if this is possible. If nothing else, he will see you at the Vanguard on that Monday. Thanks for your time and I hope all is well.
-Tim Metz |
by Tim Metz (Sacramento, CA) | March 21, 2006 3:08 PM |
Hi John, I just wanted to say I broke out an old cassette of you playing with Woody , it made me want to trade my car for some drum lessons, any interest ? Will you be performing in FL any time soon ? Are you ever sorry that you didn't accept the gig with Zappa ? |
by Michael Robbins (Florida) | March 20, 2006 3:53 PM |
Thank you John For the great show of 13/03/06 in Vercelli! One of the best performances I ever seen. I hope you return in Italy and in Vercelli, I will be at your workshop! Also if I just start study drum, your words for me will be as inspitation. |
by Stefano (Vercelli, Italy) | March 14, 2006 7:03 AM |
Dear John,
My twin brother, David, is a passionate drummer that plays in many different styles of music. He recently began studying your book, "The Art of Bop Drumming". Every day since he opened the first page, David's skills and creativity have grown exponentially . Thanks for inspiring him! |
by Michael Machinist (Piermont, NY) | March 13, 2006 6:14 PM |
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