Wendy: I crashed on your living room floor c. 1965. Artie Gold must have connected us. I knew Avi, Tex and (swear it's true) "gave" Sean Gagnier (b. John Gonyea) his name one day at his Hutchinson Street apartment. I remember Bruce's room above the Blue Lantern, before it became the Penelope. (BTW - Gary Eisencraft, O"H, passed away in California a few years ago.) Big Joe Williams, of Blessed Memory, stayed in one of the upstairs rooms, too when he played in the coffee house below. I used to carry his guitar, read menus to him and help him send money orders home; he signed his name with an X. Functionally illiterate, he drove himself all around the US for years. When he came to Montreal ("Montreal Blues"), he packed his own frying pan; he fried chicken for me one evening. The man had incredible stamina. I spent ten glorious days with him; I was about 18 at the time and free as a bee. I remember you rising early in the AM, lighting a cigarette and looking tenderly at the hippies snoozing on the floor. There was a large hirsute guy from NY named Harley crashing there, who your landlord freaked out over and verbally assaulted in the stairwell. I would see Tex regularly in Toronto, in the '70s - '90s and drive him to his doctor's appointments out in Scarborough. You shoulda seen my little Toyota truck just lean over when he stepped in. Check out my CDs: The Yiddish ones are on Tzadik Records. Kame'a Media http://www.kamea.com Glad to learn you have =nakhes= from your son. Peace. Wolf
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