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Happy to be Here
I’m another Rick from Georgia, but I spent most of my life in Pennsylvania, so PA is home. I work as a part-time Accountant for a not-for-profit agency which deals with homeless women. I also am a Laser Operator for a car manufacturer. Interesting combo, huh?
I really want to thank you for the opportunity given us, as fans, to share in your journey as first, musicians, and secondly, very nice people. I cannot remember an artist in recent times that opened their life up to their fans as you have. And to make it a true family affair is awesome.
Like so many of your fans, I am also one who grew up on 60’s and 70’s music, particularly the British sound. I still remember my sister having all the original Beatles albums. (She drove us all crazy singing Beatle’s songs all the time.) My first live show, at the age of 8, was Herman’s Hermits. I was also a huge Graham Nash fan. The list seems to be endless- Peter Gabriel, the Zombies, Jethro Tull, and on and on. That is what I think is so important about what you two young ladies are doing- you are giving new life to those of us that had given up on music a long time ago. I have played piano and bass since I was a teenager but the direction that music was taking was so sad. I didn’t want to even listen to music any more yet alone play it. I “found” you when searching Youtube for the Beatle’s “In My Life.” I must say that- Lisa and Mona- you give such a fresh sound to all the covers I’ve listened to.
When I was jumping around this site, I noticed pictures of you with Donovan. Funny story, my mother was such a fan of the song Jennifer Juniper that she planned to name my younger sibling Jennifer. Only problem was that “Rob” turned out to be a boy. When we asked where “Rob” came from, she said she never even considered a boy and Jennifer was the only name she planned.
Oh well, didn’t want to write a book, but I’m really thrilled to be here. Looking forward to more great things from both of you.
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