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Just wanted to say hello to everyone, I have a band and looking for other members to work with, in Meridian, Idaho, like Beatles, Eagles, America, a lot more. Take care and drop me a line once in a while

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Welcome mike to GFB&B
Maybe you can post some of your stuff sometime.


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Hey there mikead98...Welcome

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Should be some nice sets coming with those groups to cover. Welcome.

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Hi Mike.
I'm new to all this guitar playing stuff but not new to listening. Saw the Beatles in Oldham Manchester England in 63 or 4. More of a Dylan man myself going back to 1965 ,66 and many times more, and next Month in Sheffield England.
I have just started trying to play and am getting lessons from my son-in-law. Nothing to report as yet but will keep at it. Keep in touch and good luck and best wishes.
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