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Reply #90 posted 04/15/09 12:29am

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theAudience said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



Mmmmmm...hmph! That's what your keyboard says now! lol

While I wash the salt off, tell me what the scenario was? biggrin

My keyboard don't lie! hmph!

Anyway, it was after one of



...Murray the K's Easter shows. (You see that the sign says Total Audience Involvement cool )

My friend and I were leaving the theatre and at the end of the block was a restaurant.
We looked in the window and they were all sitting at the same table.

Murray the K used to give away albums at every show and that year it was...



...The Kingsman On Campus. rolleyes

Bold Brooklyn kids that we were, we barged into the restaurant threw our albums on the table and they all signed them and asked us what we thought of the show.

I've got no clue where that album is now. shrug


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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #91 posted 04/15/09 10:58am

MrSoulpower

babynoz said:

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It's funny, I promoted a show for WAR in '96 in Phoenix, that's how I first met Lonnie. We hooked up again when he came to my club night in L.A. a few months later (he brought this blond housewife wife of his), and he ended up hiring the drummer of Mango Bang, a Latin band from L.A. that I was working with at the time. Even though Richard was a great drummer, I never really got into the show, because it wasn't really WAR ... the Lowriders were ...



That was the old blonde...I think he's got himself a new one now, LOL! I saw Lonnie and his cover band in '05 and it you're right...it wasn't WAR. neutral



Naw, he was Cuban, with dark and curly hair. smile His name was Richard ... Richard Garcia, if I remember correctly.
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Reply #92 posted 04/23/09 6:54pm

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babynoz said:




Wow, you met Sade and Cab Calloway? What were they like???



Sade was very, how to say, serene...and I noticed she has really big feet
lol

and Cab Calloway I met at Art Deco Weekend in Miami Beach mushy ! He was actually pretty frail and performed mostly on a stool in his white tails, although he did get up to shake it one last time for the song "Minnie The Moocher" cool . I was there doing volunteer support with a women's hospitality group I belonged to, and we just fawned all over him and he loved it. During his performance he sang a final song called "Everbody's Leaving Town...", and I just lost it bawl bawl bawl, it was like a farewell. I remember we saw him off in a big pretty limosine in his white tux, he was so tired, though. That was his last performance and he died a few weeks later rose pray rose



You describe Sade just as I would expect her to be. She probably has big feet from being barefoot so much, LOL!

Cab Calloway... touched awww, I'm so glad y'all made him feel loved in his last days.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #93 posted 04/23/09 6:56pm

babynoz

MrSoulpower said:

babynoz said:




That was the old blonde...I think he's got himself a new one now, LOL! I saw Lonnie and his cover band in '05 and it you're right...it wasn't WAR. neutral



Naw, he was Cuban, with dark and curly hair. smile His name was Richard ... Richard Garcia, if I remember correctly.


Lonnie had a Cuban boyfriend? eek
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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