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Pete Frame, et. al.

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1Pete Frame, et. al. Empty Pete Frame, et. al. Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:52 pm

Suss

Suss

Re: http://www.johnsussewell.com/Questionaire-GavinMartin-November13-2009.pdf

I only post this to say what others continually pulse me for from both the creative and business side of the music industry, I provide and that Timely. Heck Guys, I've had so many experiences on many levels, and recorded my presence around the world as a drummer and speaker, that I frankly seem lost when responding to what I've done when others are still doing much better than me.

Yet, at the same time I feel complete within myself and hope that my testimony today exemplifies what any of us should feel based upon facts, and not imaginations. Hey... I would have liked to have said the word "delusional," but when a person has experienced as much as any of desire to, then there will always be detractors.

Billy always said to us: "let no one steal your dream." What I've gained from knowing Billy is that however we are associated with him, may we ever draw from the experience. You Guys already know how my experience with him and others have contributed to my musicial life. Frankly, it took Christ Himself to introduce me to my Father. Make the paradigm shift and you'll understand: this is not the forum to divulge such.

In the meantime, here's a link to what a British journalist inquire of me; since I'm apparently a branch, or leaf, on a Family Tree.

I take this with humility, while being an SOB for the furtherance of other's courage to say it like it IS! Be Real Guys; and in your reality share with others - as I've come to know I can DO withing this community.

Thank you Pete for your Adminstrative support of the Greatest Drum site in the entire world. Percussively, Billy is my father too! I applaud Don and Nike for teching for Billy. I had that stint at Woodstock revisited back in 1970. Billy asked me to play his kit while he was at the sounboard. The difficulty for me was figuring out his drum placement, however humbled I was to just be there.

To ALL: just be kind please. You'll never know who'll you meet in the process. Provide the same for them when met. And when we've grown (and yet growing), we'll discover there's so much to learn, and so many others to share among.

Thanks Billy and Pete for this forum to express my deepest thoughts and prayer for Mankind. I'm beginning again, and Rosemarie is a blessing to my life.

http://www.johnsussewell.com/Kokomo7-AngelLove-wSuss75.mp3

Too those who refuse to acknowlege their truths in this space and time, be patient. Just ask the right questions: you'll get the Right Answer.

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2Pete Frame, et. al. Empty Re: Pete Frame, et. al. Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:20 pm

Ted E. Bear

Ted E. Bear

great responses John !

I remember the Pete Frame Family Trees when they came out. They eventually put all of them into a book, which I have. It's the ultimate reference guide for seeing who played with who, and when.

Is this going to be for one about the drums ? I believe Pete Frame passed away, am I correct ?. I'd be interested in seeing this website.

congratulations on being included in it. See, I told you , you wuz famous ! LOL !!! lol!

Peace, TED

http://www.drumminfool.com

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