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<blockquote data-quote="Davy" data-source="post: 74884618" data-attributes="member: 404357"><p>No offense intended by what I'm gonna' say, but I was raised in the South. Saturday mornings when I was about 10 years old, my Mom and sister would go to Parks & Belks department store. I instead would hang around the corner of the Ben Franklin toy store. I'd listen to an old Black fella playin' slide guitar and singing the blues on that corner. I always dropped a nickle in his hat after listening to him for a while. There was no one that hassled the guy, most everyone enjoyed his playin'. The police didn't bother him either. He was my Curtis Lowe. </p><p></p><p>But Mom set the stage, because she raised us up on big band Jazz and the old Blues singers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy, post: 74884618, member: 404357"] No offense intended by what I'm gonna' say, but I was raised in the South. Saturday mornings when I was about 10 years old, my Mom and sister would go to Parks & Belks department store. I instead would hang around the corner of the Ben Franklin toy store. I'd listen to an old Black fella playin' slide guitar and singing the blues on that corner. I always dropped a nickle in his hat after listening to him for a while. There was no one that hassled the guy, most everyone enjoyed his playin'. The police didn't bother him either. He was my Curtis Lowe. But Mom set the stage, because she raised us up on big band Jazz and the old Blues singers. [/QUOTE]
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