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Tue. 11/23/10 8:09pm
Chio:
Interesting | |
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Tue. 11/23/10 8:15pm
Dave in Staten Island:
Is the Sam Ash who performs Rackety Coo the founder of the music store? | |
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Tue. 11/23/10 8:42pm
frenchee:
Love the Jew's harp, MAC, it's all good, from "I Can't Dance w/my Wife" to Put on your slippers... | |
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Tue. 11/23/10 8:42pm
marq:
I missed Mac's rant. I was listening to the music and talking with my daughter about stuff and getting her to bed then I realized Mac seemed to be ranting about something but then it was time to turn down the radio to get her to bed. I'll need to check the archives. | |
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Tue. 11/23/10 8:46pm
Steve:
Is the Cameo record label the same one that continued into the 60s with blues, rock and country stuff? -s | |
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Wed. 11/24/10 6:59am
MAC:
Dunno if THAT Cameo is the same. Kinda Doubt it. | |
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Wed. 11/24/10 3:57pm
Sammy Ash:
Though they were contemporaries and musicians, there is no relation to Sam Ash the recording artist and Sam Ash (my Grandfather) the band leader. I do not think they ever met each other. The Sam Ash who founded our Company (Sam Ash Music Corp) was from Brooklyn, I am not sure where the other Sam Ash was from. People keep sending us records thinking it is "our" Sam Ash | |
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