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sincere acknowlegement of a gifted player
I have had the great pleasure of playing with Desperadoes in the memorable times of 1983(Rebecca),1984(the Jammer). It was there that I had the close up look on two of the most prolific bass players I had ever seen. they were the legendarry 'GungaDin' and Frank 'Crawl' Findlay. I have always made it a point of duty ever since to make sure I get more than a glimpse of 'Crawl'playing that nine bass whenever I visit Despers.I never spoke too much with him,but always respected him in my heart. My regrets to him is that I did not truly tell him how much I really admired his effortles and smoothe ability to play this Pan. May his style be an example for other Bass pan players and may Allah have mercy on his soul.
Salah Wilson
Salah's Steelpan Academy
Montreal, Canada
147305
Posted by Salah Wilson (guest) on Tue 05 Aug 2008 06:49:12 PM UTC