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Amazing performance at Real Art Ways; 1.5 hours without a break astounded me. As
a music idiot, it's easy for me to be at a loss for words to describe
your accompaniment to "The General". I had never seen a Buster Keaton
movie and thought the performance was a bit risky, but it was
wonderfully funny and entertaining, both the film and the music. I will
never forget this one-of-a-kind performance. I hope this is the start
of more artistic forays.

Thomas Bucci, Glastonbury, CT

 

Just had to tell you how much I enjoyed your show last night at the Burnham Hall in Lincoln, VT--the music stayed with me even this morning. Thank you for persevering through our roads during mud season (Vermont's version of "spring"). I do hope you will come back some day for another performance, I was glad to see that The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is available for sale on the Internet, are any of the other films you've interpreted with music available for sale as well? ("Nosferatu" or "Metropolis?")

Lisa, Lincoln, VT

That was jaw-droppingly wonderful! I can’t wait to hear more. Thank you so much!

Tia -- Portland, OR

 

Dear Gideon,

Thanks so much for coming to Willamette. I LOVE your CD. I have played it many times over the weekend. So nice to hear truly brave music. Best wishes, Nadene

Nadene, Willamette University. Salem, OR

 

Dear Mr Freudmann

My son Alex loves your music. He has been playing cello now for 5 years and we found your music when we were searching on the internet for cello music for Alex to listen to. We liked your unique and modern style. Alex has memorized the words to your songs and has taught his younger brother to sing along! They especially love "I am a Disaster" and "Geography". Thanks for sharing your gift of music.

Bobbi - - Waterbury, CT

 

 

Gideon…Your music and talent are extraordinary and you are a real asset to our organization!

Gail Hayes Davis, President Young Audiences, Portland, OR


Here’s to a great new year!
A Frog Walking story for you. Five years ago I went to a Fall cello recital put on by Pricilla Hawkins, my first teacher here in Davis. I didn't participate because at that time I could barely play open strings. One of the pieces performed was Frog Walking, and I think it was a cello quartet comprised of four of her better students. The recital was staged on a warm afternoon outside in the Hawkins backyard. Now Pricilla has a small lilly pond in her backyard (very small--about the size of a wading pool). It's a nice natural looking garden pond, and fits in well with her landscaping. It also has a resident population of small tree frogs (sometimes called spring peepers). Well anyway, the kids were knocking out your piece quite nicely and the audience was enjoying its unique sound immensely. When the kids were just finishing the last note, one of those spring peepers let out loud croak. I guess he thought there was a bunch of female spring peepers coming to join him. That guy really had a good sense of rhythm too, because he let er rip at just the right moment as the last note in Frog Walking was fading away. Needless to say, the crowd went wild...

Jack Clark
Davis, California

 

Hi Gideon,

I just wanted to say thank you for doing what you do the way you do it!

I was not sure what to expect when attending your performance of the Cabinet of Dr Caligari and I was blown
away. You made that film come alive and gave it such a new dimension. There were times when I realized I was grinning because of what you were doing - your mixing of a classical approach with that tech is wonderful and you do it really well. You are able to really make those four strings sing! I am mostly into industrial and old gothic music (but I also like opera and the symphony) and I was surprised to hear many tones, rhythms and styles that are used in that music in yours too. I have always wanted to play the cello and when I finally get around to getting one I know there is something other than Yo-Yo Ma to aspire to :)

I did not know your were going to do a little concert before the film and I am really happy you did as it let me see the diversity in your style.

Cameron Smith - - Portland OR

 

You have really influenced quite a few little ones in profound musical directions! Several are sure they want to learn cello now, and that is the message they are bringing home to their parents.

Sincerest thanks,
Carole Mac Innes, Newtown, CT

 

I am eleven years old and I saw one of your shows at my school: Reed Intermediate, Newtown Connecticut. I love your music and this was my favorite assembly ever to attend. I play the cello and I started in 5th grade and I love it. I am planning on taking private lessons. I love your music, and you have truly inspired me to practice more and keep improving. I hope someday I can play like you.

Sincerely,
Amy - - Newtown CT

 

Gideon,
I just wanted to let you know how much I've been enjoying your Cello Jukebox. I've listened to a few selections and shared them with my young sons, one of whom recently started the cello. It's refreshing to hear your music: abundant playfulness and originality too. I've played often with Edgar Meyer, and there are aspects to your work which remind me of Edgar, who is also a unique musical force. So, my respects to you and wishes for continued success and pleasure with your music.
Warm regards,
Hamilton Cheifetz - - Portland, OR

 

Six months ago a friend lent me Adobe Dog House which I really enjoyed. A few months ago I purchased Hologram Crackers which is totally mind-blowing and inspiring; I can’t stop listening to it!! I look forward to collecting all your works and am getting Cello Tales for my niece and nephew. Your music has so inspired me that I went out and bought a used student cello and have been taking lessons (it gets less squeaky every week.) I just wanted to drop you a quick line and thank you for your incredible music!!
- Aaron

 

I've had the pleasure of hearing and seeing Gideon perform live in concert and in private settings, solo and with the Zen Tricksters. Gideon is exquisite on the cello, acoustic and electric. He will send you to places you didn't know existed when he gets going with his handy loop machine. He's taken me from children's stories, to classical renditions, onto bluegrass and funk only to wind up in space exploring the universe ending with huge smiles on his face and those of his audience.

Gideon playing with Mark Herschler, The 2 parts of the duo BROQUE, at a Church in Amherst was wonderful. Both musical artists in their own right, together a spirit-filled pair simultaneously witty, funny and sublimely artistic. A truly soulful, fellow planetary native, Gideon thoroughly enjoys sharing his multiple talents with his audience. Asked about the cello at a private gathering, Gideon proceeded to show the inquirer (a friend named Seif) his cello and instructing him on how to play it. Gideon beamed with joyful glee for the next hour or so as Seif "played" his cello (for the first time) jamming to the tunes. Ya know, Seif didn't sound half bad and Gideon thoroughly enjoyed Seif's joy. A little glimpse into Gideon.

I look forward to enjoying Gideon the musician and Gideon the friend often when he returns to the East Coast.

Dave Ghent
Saugerties, NY

 

Caught you opening for 3 Leg Torso at Mississippi Studios tonight. Your style and performance were really enjoyable to take in. I usually scoff at the electric cousins of the cello and bass, but the stuff you're doing is really inventive and interesting. I've seen some other performers use live sampling technique to build layers (Dr. Didg comes to mind), and I think it's pretty amazing to watch. I look forward to the 17th, and the possibility of seeing you perform your score for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
-Linsel Greene <linsel@gmail.com>

We attempted to get in to the Mississippi Studios this evening, but were unaware the show was sold out. So glad you are in town; we have been listening to you for years, and often play your cd's. "Who IS that?" is the question that usually follows the first track of your music. Years of playing for friends new and old, young and old, it is a joy to see people light up with your gift. We look forward to seeing you at the Hollywood Theater in June (and will get tickets before the show.)
Doe Risko
Andy Weinstein<iriskod@comcast.net>

Hey Gid

eon! You came to my school, Dobie, last week and I just wanted to say that you are such a great entertainer and I fully enjoyed listening to you!
-Rashid Admani<admani@earthlink.net>

i saw your show at the vanilla bean cafe and it was wonderful! i picked up "hologram crackers" after the show and really enjoy it, i look forward to listening to the rest of your works. your unique and innovative style is refreshing.
joe knight <joek@cyberzone.net>
pomfret, ct USA

Gideon is the most amazing musician I have EVER heard. I saw the performance in Northampton this spring and it blew me away. Keep it up!
Skye BirdFeather <GirrlFarie@hotmail.com>
Amherst, MA USA

I would just like to say that Mr.Freudmann is one of the greatest perfomers I have ever seen. I was recently at one of his concerts (at the Pioneer Valley School of Perfoming Arts) and I was blown away (as was everybody else.) Thank you for making beautiful music.
Ari <GirrlFarie@hotmail.com>
Amherst, MA USA

Hi! My name is Morgan. You came to my school on May 11. I just wanted to tell you that you really do put on a good show!
Morgan MacDonald <bubbledog101@girlslife.com>
Saratoga Springs, NY USA

My daughter and I attended your workshop (well, she attended and I listened!) on Bainbridge Island. We both had a wonderful time, she playing and learning and me listening. Thanks so very much for a wonderful, fun experience. Doubt we'll ever hear anyone play the cello quite like you. And, hey, I've had some "minor inconveniences" too! Thanks so much. Susan
Susan Eichrodt <susane@home.com>
Olympia, WA USA

I HAPPENED UPON A COPY OF HOLOGRAM CRACKERS . I GAVE IT A SHOT AND NOW AM HOOKED.!
HAZEL <PURPLEHAZEL7@EXCITE.COM>
FL USA

Gideon, I really enjoyed your concert on Sunday at Island Center and the workshop on Friday. Your love song's rhumba beat inspired me and I experimented with it on the piano. Thanks for coming to visit, I hope we meet again.
Max Aussendorf <maxymara@aol.com>
Bainbridge Island, WA USA

Hi, I was at your concert today at our school, Odyssey, and I came to check at your Website. You were really great, and I especially liked "Adobe Dog House." You really opened up my eyes to the different ways of playing a Cello. Corbin Lester
Corbin Lester <accessart@artaccess.com>
Bainbridge Is., WA USA

WOW, I'm so glad I came across this page! I remember hearing you perform years ago at First Night in Keene. I'm so happy to know you're still making music. I'm currently an undergraduate music education major at the Crane School of Music (SUNY Potsdam). You are the first musician I remember seeing live who really shone through as someone who truly loved their art and eagerto share with anyone wanting to listen. We still have the tape we bought at First Night at my house, and listen to it pretty frequently. Best of luck in the coming years - maybe you'll perform at my college sometime. I'm friends with many cello players who would warmly welcome your influence. - Sue Chase
Sue Chase <chase87@potsdam.edu>
Keene, NH USA

WOW! I heard your interview on NPR at the end of last year while traveling on tour with my band Bella Morte. Your sound inspired us all. Your CD, "Hologram Crackers" was a must have as soon as we got back home. Thanks!
Gopal Metro <Gopal@bellamorte.com>
Charlottesville, VA USA

been a long time let's get together. i have a farm now in the eastern townships...
erich kory <erich@interlinx.qc.ca>
cookshire, PQ Canada

Bless you Gideon, you put the fun back into violoncello! Not sure it ever was in THAT word. From age 9 to 15 I did the classical thing.. I smaltzed and squeeked and bowed on the wrong side of the bridge..when no one was around to listen. Dang! I had no idea it would work! You are a genius, changling, virtuoso, laughing Buddha...whatever, I just get pshcyed by what you do...and my Jazz loving husband has absolutely no understanding..yet.. He just walked in and was whisteling to your bow bouncing "mango" (Hologram Crackers album.) So, now off to find what else you may have to sell! Keep squeeeezing those tones out the cello. Ann G.
Ann Gurley <gurley@gate.net>
Jupiter, Fl USA

Great CD's, keep up the good work!
Dizital <dizital@bmis.net>
USA

I was listening to Gideon's new disc "hologram crackers, when I felt a rumbly in my tumbly. At first, I thought I was just hungry, so I nibbled on the liner notes. Imagine my surprise when my doctor told me to come into his office the next week. Some tests I had taken showed I had concer and he wanted more tests. BUTT.. The new tests were negative. As I see, chewing on the new disc's notes cured my cancer. thank you Jesus. thank you Gideon.
Eric Niederkruger <mtnsongent>
Ouray, Co USA

My wife gave me "Hologram Crackers" for Christmas. What a wonderful choice! In fact, I'm listening to it right now. I've decided that the toy that will soothe midlife crisis will not be red sports car or a mistress, but rather an electric cello.
C. E. Hughes <cehugh@aol.com>
Waukegan, IL USA

I heard the NPR interview and loved the music and my and daughter were kind enough to give Hologram Crackers for Christmas. I hope you tour central Ohio sometime soon
Ron Ball <reball@greenapple>
Columbus, OH USA

Adobe Dog House arrived yesterday and I sat down to give it a listen. It was an enjoyable listen and showed quite a bit of wit. A couple of things (not Over the Rainbow) sounded familiar in the manner of PDQ Bach and Jimi Hendrix. (Strange bedfellows indeed.) The recording was excellent with good image, soundstaging, depth, and an articulate sense of rightness. The cymbals sizzled, the drums were crisp, and the cello's texture rich and detailed.
David Hamby <dlhamby@ibm.net>
Columbia, SC USA

Thanks to NPR for turning me on to your music. Love your new album (track 14 should just go on and on), will be ordering your previous CD's for 'my wife' for Christmas. Do you tour and if so any chance of coming to Arizona. Regards, Fred McLees
Fred McLees <fmclees@syspac.com>
Glendale, az USA

I've listened to GF's music for years (1991 to now), and I love it. Humor! Keep playing music GF, I'll be listening.
MILES NIELSEN <masterwho@hotmail.com>
Amherst, MA USA

I heard you playing on public radio last night and I was amazed. You must be the reason the cello was ever invented.
James E. Andrews II <jandrews@biochem.umass.edu>
Montague, MA USA

I just started cello lessons and I love your CD
Tommy Yannopoulos <Yanno7>
weatogue, CT USA

Heard your interview on NPR Oct 31. Ordered the NPR tape for my grand daughter (4th gr.) who has started on the cello. She didn't know what it was so she chose it. She was taken by your interview and music and her Mom ordered a CD from your web site.
Karl Juelch <karljnj@nerc.com>
Hopewell, NJ USA

Quite by accident while listening to NPR I heard the cello in a new way...A most excellent sound & many thanks for the sounds page. Chas
C. Power <chlaloka@aol.com>
Palm Harbor, fl USA

Phenomenal!
Cicely Carter <vnsnfurs69aol.com>
Fitchburg, MA USA

Heard your NPR interview and loved the music! When are you going to play Seattle??
Lee Kimzey <clkimzey@hotmail.com>
Seattle, WA USA

Wonderfull sound I can hardly wait for the cd
Shaun Shepherd <ciderist@aol.com>
portland, Or USA

Heard you on NPR last Saturday and was completely knocked out by the pieces you played, Adobe Dog House and Hologram Crackers. My 10 yr. old son plays cello (classical) and I hope that his hearing you (have since bought 2 of your CDs) will help to inspire him to stay with it. Hope to see you in the NY area soon.
Paul Wilson <paulwil@erols.com>
teaneck, nj USA

We're not all red necks down here. USC has a lively music school and a good orchestra. You all come on down and bring your ax! I enjoyed your NPR gig and will probably buy something soon.
Dave Hamby <dlhamby@ibm.net>
Columbia, SC USA

Gideon, I interviewed you in the early 90's for a program on WMUA at UMASS (modeled after NPR'S All Things Considered), and even used some of your cuts as music between stories... I'm ecstatic to see that you're finally getting the recognition you deserve.
Aaron Schachter <aschachter@cpr.org>
Denver, CO USA

Hi Gideon - I was sitting down and having breakfast with the radio tuned to VPR and suddenly I hear this wonderful familar sound. It was you! We missed not having you at Burke Mountain last season. Hopefully you can make your way back up to the Northeast Kingdom soon! Regards - Theresa Holmes
Theresa Holmes <events@burkemountain.com>
East Burke, VT USA

Great sound! Can't wait to play it for my Mus. Apprec. class...who all think I am a real square!
Marguerite Alley <Margalley@aol.com>
Va Beach, VA USA

I heard you on NPR. We really would love to see you in Ohio. You are great! I'm telling all my friends. Thanks!
Sarah Lindsey <lindsey.85@osu.edu>
Columbus, Oh USA

Heard you on the NPR interview and I've been scouring the music stores in the area looking for more. As an often maligned string creature, (who produced players of brass, low brass and woodwind) it's always great to see one of our own show 'em. Thanks for a great sound experience. Now if I could only take you to work with me!
Kathi Neubert <kjhn@hotmail.com>
Herrin, IL USA

Heard your recent interview on Weekend Edition and was most impressed with your playing. I am a Viola player and also work for the local NPR Classical Station. Your amazing sound makes me feel like getting hold of an electric instrument and letting loose. Thanks for the inspiration. Good Luck in the future.
Michael Frost <mfrost@csus.edu>
Sacramento, CA USA

I loved "Adobe Dog House"! I found it to be entertaining,innovative, and humorous. This material would make a great score for a dance piece.
Dan McLaughlin <danmc22@worldnet.att.net>
Dayton, OH USA

Adobe Dog House is the coolest thing I've heard since my first David Grisman album. Thanks for the innovation and humor in your music.
John Walker <jmwalker@adams.edu>
Alamosa, CO USA

Gideon, heard you for the first time on NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday 10/31. CelloBop is a phenomenal sound. I especially loved Adobe Dog House. It reminds me of Blue Grass music I enjoyed listening to at the Montana Fiddler competitions. I sure wish your tour included out west, Denver would be nice.
Bruce Hein <aahzmandos@yahoo.com>
Denver, CO USA

I heard you On NPR..... I LOVE CELLOBOP!!!!
Isaac Uban <iuban@bigdawg951.com>
West Frankfort, IL USA

Come west, young man, I'll second that. I've shared Cellobotomy with friends and was delighted to hear your voice and perspective on NPR. I'd never found any of your other CDs before, so I just spent next month's CD budget here on your site. Can't wait to get CelloBop Book 1 (I should go dust off my instrument now... ;) -- thanks especially for sharing your music in manuscript!
Marlin <nilram@teleport.com>
Portland, OR USA

Just heard the Sunday NPR interview and the music just reached out and made contact! Great sound! I'm getting a few CD's and expect to pass one along to my niece at Hampshire College.
Chris Allyn <CAllyn@compuserve.com>
Morristown, NJ USA

 

It's been many years since I last had the delightexperience of seeing you play live (at Simon's Rock). Unfortunately, you probably don't make it out to CA very often, so it's likely to be even longer before I see you again. Well, atleast there's that neat invention, the stereo. That's the beauty of living in this century. Keep providing the world with it's much needed doses of humor and whimsy in music!
Susannah Hindes <susannahh@primapub.com>
Sacramento, CA USA

I saw you at Mother's Wine Emporium last night, not knowing what I was to expect, but I was VERY pleasantly surprised.. YOU ROCK!
Tim Fogarty <fogart@rpi.edu>
Troy (home of all of those Irish Jews I've heard so much about), NY USA

Hey. I have two of your albums and i say youre a genius. I love that whole "Melding Classical Precision with the Power of Technology" line you have. Its very true. Are you ever going to come play in NY further than just the Upstate region?
Greg <VonMachers@aol.com>
Amherst, NY USA

Gideon-Thanks for a great week of improv classes at ASTA-NSOA in Amherst. It was really a lot of fun. I enjoyed your performance and hope to hear you again sometime.
Greg Jones <jonesyj@home.com>
Farmington, CT USA

enjoyed your website. We saw you at the asta-nosta strings festival back in? 94. you rally made an impression on us. My daughter has cont. her cello studies and we thank you for sparking her interest. She plans on mj. in cello performance and music ed.
Cathy w. <catwillrn@aol.com>
easton, ma USA

Orion Remaniak <no e-mail>
east middlberry, vt USA

Thank you for the wonderful concert you gave last night in Ripton.You have opened the door to new and exciting styles of playing the cello. If you play near our area again I shall gather up my musician friends and be there.
joanogilvie <joanogilvie@hotmail.com>
Ripton, Vt Thank you for the USA

I feel quite gifted due to the fact that I was in Gideon's improv class at the ASTA-NSOA conference last summer in Amherst. I'm looking forward to seeing him again this year (you *are* going to be there this year, right?) I'm of the firm opinion that Gideon's one of the coolest (and most talented) people I've met. Again, looking forward to seeing you in the summer.
Justin Sowa <jlsowa@mediaone.net>
Easton, MA USA

We heard you for the first time at Hartford's First Night and were very impressed. Electronic-acoustical cello--what an innovative concept! Our tastes are eclectic, ranging from classical to New Age, and this was great! We are neighbors of UConn, but have never heard you before. Your list of performance sites didn't include any Connecticut coffeehouses. Ever been to the Vanilla Bean?
Bob and Jan Bittner <BBittner@neca.com>
Willington, CT USA

Hey Gideon! You were awesome at Fredonia last summer...the evening concert rocked, and the improv session was great. You've got to get out to either Syracuse, NY or Manchester, NH sometime!
Jessica Ashooh <Snflowr64@aol.com>
Manlius, NY USA

Fantastic job on the site, y'all! Psyched "Distant Deer" is out and available in "Merchandise" I'm working on getting the local community stations to play your stuff, when skool/work allow time for such endeavors.
JeemBo <jdb8@lehigh.edu>
Bethlehem, PA USA

I helped Brian and David cut school today to see (and hear) you at HVCC. We had a wonderful time. As young musicians (cellists to boot) I don't think they can be exposed to enough musical experiences....and your playing is quite an experience. As I write, Brian and Dave are learning your Adobe Doghouse music so they can play along with the cd we got. We'll be sure to come find you again and in the mean time I'll pass your stuff along to the folks that book the performers for my museum. Do you market to all the arts-in-education programs in the schools?
Sandra Doring <SLDORING@aol.com>
Averill Park, NY USA

Gideon, I saw you for the first time at Passim's last night. I loved your performance and can't wait to introduce your music to my friends.
Philip Werner <pwerner@shore.net>
Cambridge, MA USA

Gideon, I just heard about you and your cross genre ways. Luv it!! Me too!! In fact, I'm wearing a sports bra, tutu (no panties and/or jockstrap of course.) and bowling shoes. I FEEL FREE! Thanks Gideon!
Mountain Song <mtnsongent>
Ridgway, co USA

Just saw him perform again, and was just as spellbound as i was the first time I had the pleasure of seeing him perform. Long live THE cello
Aubin <Maynarao@fpc.edu>
Rindge, NH USA

Gideon, Terrific evening concert at Fredonia. Everyone enjoyed your music and wit tremendously. The students loved the improvisation workshop the next morning. *** Your website is great. I will have my students check it out. I look forward to hearing more of you in the future. *** Keep on Bopping! Gail
Gail Bauser <ghbauser@aol.com>
Buffalo, NY USA

Gideon, After a year of missed Simon's Rock concerts and another year in Japan I've lost the critical mass of CelloBop from my soul. Thank God I found you in the electronic ether. Boppin' along, Simon
Simon Burke-Lipiczky <leslipi@vgernet.net>
West Stockbridge, MA USA

Loved the show on the 2nd, in Ouray, CO. If you come through again, I'll be there.
Rick Stewart <rick@independence.net>
ridgway, co usaU6¡@

Recently moved from SW FL which is pretty much a cultural desert. And who's one of the first artists to enrichen our lives but Gideon Freudmann! What a vision this person has!! Only got to hear one set, but our ears have been opened to a new generation of inspired artists.
colter <colter1@bouldernews.infi.net>
Boulder,, CO USA

I enjoyed seeing/hearing you for the first time - last sunday (6/7/98) at the Iron Horse with Christine Lavin. I never would have described myself as a Cello fan - but this, I could get into very much. I will be looking for your performances in the future. Thanks for the eye-opener.
Tom Gorman <tomgor@javanet.com>
Sunderland, MA USA

Hello, Gideon. . . I fully enjoyed your act, and now that I see your website, I have heard of you before. In fact, I heard you being interviewed on NPR, the Albany station I believe it was (WAMC), this must have been a year or two ago. And of course, you did a couple of tunes on-air, and I remember thinking how unique and catchy that was. Eric Saczawa
Eric Saczawa <eric.saczawa@thespa.com>
Sunderland, MA USA

Wow! I'm impressed! Gideon is my new favorite cellist. After listening to the clips on this site, I'm going to buy several of his albums. I particularly liked Antfarm.
Steve Drake <sduck@bellsouth.net>
Nashville, TN USA

Dig that crazy CelloBop!
Dennis Crommett <crommett@hotmail.com>
Amherst, MA USA

Gideon, THANK YOU for a great "noontime concert" here at MARKEM!! You were certainly a sucess & hope you enjoy a "first" in your career in our Gallery/cafeteria, here in the Corp. world!!! Even the company President & CEO BOUGHT one of your CDs! So I did!! Many people this afternoon, spoke very highly of you, your talent & of your program! I can't say enough how we all enjoyed your "company show!" We hope you did also! Made me feel very good to see people coming up to buy your music. Thank you for making our lunch hour on a beautiful day so much better!!
Phil Topa, chairman, MARKEM Corp Art Comm. <ptopa@MARKEM.com>
Keene, nh USA

Gideon is a god, but i do have one question. Re the biography: How many solo cross-genre cellists are there in New England?
Nick Duquette <nduquette@bigfoot.com>
longmeadow, ma USA

I've seen Gideon perform twice and I think he's amazing. We need more artists like him in this world. It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling just to picture his face!
Caitrin McCullough <havensliph@aol.com>
South Windsor, CT USA

Wow, I love the new site. Keep on boppin'
Gideon Bein <gid@cyberdude.com>
NY USA

Great web site and sound clips!
J. LeMonds <lemonds@worldnet.att.net>
Clifton Park, NY USA