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Topic: Ralph Kolsiana Interview
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Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA
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posted 09 March 2001 10:49 AM
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>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 04 September 2002 at 07:01 AM.] |
Bill Leff Member From: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
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posted 09 March 2001 01:04 PM
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Thanks Andy. Good stuff. -Bill |
Andy Alford Member From: Alabama
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posted 09 March 2001 01:56 PM
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Its nice to see something that reflects love for the steel guitar on the forum.I enjoyed reading this. |
George Keoki Lake Member From: Edmonton, AB., Canada
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posted 10 March 2001 09:14 PM
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Hi Andy...Mahalo for the work you did on Ralph's interview. I have always been a fan of his since the early forties...have a number of his old 78 discs. Ralph and I corresponded and exchanged tapes for a few years but then I lost tract of him. Glad he is still at it. He's one fine musician with quite the background. Another chap who has an intriguing background is 92 year old Tau Moe. His story is briefly outlined in Lorene's book also. Tau is a great friend of mine and we were with him 4 weeks ago. He's looking fine and is still as sharp as a tack! |
Cartwright Thompson Member From: Portland, Maine, USA
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posted 12 March 2001 03:46 AM
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Andy, I'm glad to hear that Ralph is still at it. I corresponded with him a few years ago and had several phone conversations. A wonderful experience! I also purchased a tape of his Bluebird recordings. Did I get that from you? If so, you should make that available again. Ralph truely, as they say," deserves wider recognition". He is such a great combination of hard swinging jazz and Hawaiian. |
Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA
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posted 12 March 2001 03:51 AM
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Ralph was selling the tapes as well as dubs of a video I edited about him a few years ago. He's been sick and getting on in years so it may be too much for him but I'll try calling him to see if he's still selling them. |