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guitarbob2005
Robert Hensley Elgin, Illinois U.S Plays: Guitar (61 years)
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hey Joe,
Bob and Janis here.
We met you at the Sam Ash in Burbank, Il the night after attending the Experience Hendrix concert. You signed our tickets and our cd as well. Just wanted you to know that we had a great time meeting you for the 2nd time and we really appreciate your doing what you do for your fans. Love the new Live in Paris cd. Oh and when we saw you in the concert at the Chicago Theater you played a song I thought I would never hear someone do live. Third Stone from the Sun. Your rendition was great too. But hey seems if anyone would pull it off you would. So was just wondering how is it touring with all these great guitarists? I mean are you guys having alot of fun doing the tour? I know you seem like the kind of guy thats going to have fun no matter what your doing. Any way Keep on Rockin and hope to see you on a solo tour soon. Oh by the way How are things with Chickenfoot? By any chance are you going to be playing with Sammy Hagar at Naperville Rib fest? Check your schedule would love to see you with him there. Well we are very pleased to have met you and like I say hope to see you again real soon.
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Fri Apr 2 '10 1:33:45 am
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guitarbob2005
Robert Hensley Elgin, Illinois U.S Plays: Guitar (61 years)
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hey Joe was just wondering if there was any way I can send you a pic that we took with you at Sam Ash in Burbank, Il. Myself, my wife Janis and you. If I can send you a copy let me know.
Bob
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Fri Apr 2 '10 2:45:37 am
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guitarbob2005
Robert Hensley Elgin, Illinois U.S Plays: Guitar (61 years)
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Hey there Joe,
Read your blog about when you heard of Jimi Hendrix's death and I can so relate to it myself. I was just starting my sophmore year and my friend who was the drummer in the band and I were walking to go to lunch and one of our classmates passed us and said that Jimi Hendrix had died and we looked at each other with mouths wide open and just said ( DAMN) So after school we went to practice and just played his music that night. Long live the guitar king. Have no idea where guitar would have gone if not for him. Such an innovator and writing genius. Way ahead of his time. Well I have not been as fortunate to be able to make my living playing guitar but I will say that it has been there for me and would not give up playing for anything. Great show at the Chicago Theater by the way and thanks for the autographs in Burbank the following night.
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Fri Apr 9 '10 4:27:34 pm
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