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Post by Cheryl on Aug 13, 2018 18:17:03 GMT
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Post by Buck on Aug 14, 2018 2:44:56 GMT
The Ben Holmes trio was the band at my Daughter Danielle's wedding a few years ago. Ben grew up in Ithaca NY, now a resident of NYC, and was a childhood friend of my son Zeke, and still is. The drummer is Ron Riddle, who played with BOC for several years in the '90s. Ron owns the venue, "Gratitude And Grace," where the wedding was held.
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Post by frog on Aug 14, 2018 8:02:42 GMT
That's just fuckingly awesome in so many ways.
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Post by robreich on Aug 14, 2018 11:41:38 GMT
I always enjoyed Ron’s drumming with the band. In The Red & The Black, too.
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Post by tom on Aug 14, 2018 13:41:22 GMT
Elevator music
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Post by duckbarman on Aug 14, 2018 13:51:14 GMT
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Post by luxexterior on Aug 14, 2018 13:59:43 GMT
Yep...............smooth, nice etc.
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Post by daryl on Aug 14, 2018 14:53:37 GMT
My mom would have loved seeing this. She got to see Buck play acoustic, but playing jazz would have blown her away.
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Post by markus on Aug 17, 2018 23:59:05 GMT
Ron is a musical talent in various forms, he's also a man worthy of respect who understood the term 'in sickness and in health'.
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Post by roky1141 on Aug 20, 2018 17:21:57 GMT
as in "13th Floor"? -- thats great, right?
i just finished reading the 13th floor elevators book, "eye mind", and yes, they really performed on acid, and recorded that way -- and as good as this video is, i don't think the band dropped acid for the performance
fascinating read -- talk about "this aint the summer of love", absolutely everyone in the elevators, not just roky erickson, wound up murdered, crazy, and/or addicted -- although, roky seems to have recovered -- i bought the first album, "psychedelic sounds" in 1966, from Calipari's music store in potsdam, then went on to dedicate my senior thesis at clarkson to roky -- 52 yrs?
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