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22nd April 2010 - 08:01:56 AM
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152 : Jackie Whelchel
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I worked at the garret house around 65-66. I had a lot of fun and still listen to Terrea music.
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18th April 2010 - 04:51:59 PM
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151 : Craig Marckwardt
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After 45 years I still find myself humming "C'mon In". At 17 the Garrett was my intro to hot mulled cider, tabletop candles, and a lifetime of trying to improve my finger picking to even try to emulate Terrea. My aforementioned earworm sent me on a Google search that landed here. Amazing! The days and years surrounding evenings at the Garret (my youngest son's middle name, by the by...neither my wife nor he will ever understand) may not have been the absolute best time of my life, but certainly rank high and extremely memorable.
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18th March 2010 - 07:58:13 PM
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150 : Webmaster
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Re: The sample music player.
Sorry, it's not ours. That software belongs to Café Press. If you have a problem with it, please let them know. The more complaints they get, the more likely it is to be fixed.
Thanks.
-- Jerry Hollombe, Webmaster
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10th March 2010 - 06:22:16 PM
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149 : Jeff
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You sample player does not work. Tried listen to some sample songs and it would not play. Thought you would want to know.
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20th January 2010 - 11:08:19 AM
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148 : Steve Brown
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Came across this website as I meandering through my personal memory lane. I was a regular on Sat and Sun night in the early sixties The Garret, sang on multiple occasions with two different guys, and actually was part of a trio called The Garret Singers that Terrea asked us to form, which we did several times, but one member, my partner, backed out and to my knowledge, Terrea never pursued doing anything with it. If any of you know my name, or Jack Machold (my first singing partner) or Noel Boykin, my second singing partner, I would like to hear from you.
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16th December 2009 - 06:23:16 PM
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146 : Webmaster
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My apologies to anyone who received spam email pretending to be from this eddress. Of course, I didn't send it. I only know about it because a few of the messages bounced and came back to me. Unfortunately, due to the nature of the Internet, there's nothing I can do about such incidents. They happen from time to time. Please be sure your spam filters haven't added us to their black lists.
Sorry about that.
Jerry Hollombe, Webmaster
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25th November 2009 - 11:57:48 PM
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145 : Ted Miller
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I'm selling my record collection soon, and am creating a data base for over 1,000 records. I recently found a red label "Terrea Lea at the Garrett". The record is slightly worn (maybe VG-), but still plays well. If someone wants it, I'll part with it for $20 plus shipping. You can reach me at 702-306-1534.
[Caveat emptor: Thegarret.info has no relationship with this offer and neither endorses nor condemns it. I suggest looking at comparable offers before buying. -- Webmaster]
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24th October 2009 - 06:06:02 PM
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144 : Betty Anderson
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I was a student nurse at LA County General Hospital in the early 60's. Saturday nights at the Garret provided a breath of fresh air in my stiffled life in those days. I'll never forget the friends I met there. I'd love to reconnect with anyone who still remembers me and would like to take a trip down memory lane. Thanks to the webmaster for providing this connection. I'll be buying some tunes and a mug to keep the memories fresher from now on.
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22nd October 2009 - 02:38:51 PM
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143 : Izabe Arreguin
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Hi, I'm selling a record of Terrea Lea on ebay, take a llok and thanks
[Caveat emptor: Thegarret.info has no relationship with this offer and neither endorses nor condemns it. I suggest looking at comparable offers before buying. -- Webmaster]
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03rd October 2009 - 09:11:25 PM
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142 : Sharon Goldenberg
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I have not looked for the Garret since I left L.A. in 1967, I see Judy Goldman, Sheridan Littlefield and Tony Mafia's names but I did not see BJ's brother listed. My Tony Mafia painting and drawings are in good shape.
A song on NPR reminded me of you and I sat down and looked for you. I live in Chapel Hill, NC which has lots of music....and I am very happy to see your website and read about everyone. Hugs to all, one extra for BJ. Take care.
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30th August 2009 - 08:44:44 PM
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141 : Sandy Tanenbaum
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What a rush. I had the red LP "Terrea Lea at the Garret" for many years before it got lost in one of my moves. I can still hear the expresso machine. I grew up in the valley and most of my dates, once I began to drive, either started or ended up at The Garret.
Sandy
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09th August 2009 - 04:19:05 PM
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140 : Gary Foote
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As a young boy my mother took me to the Garrett in late 50s. Your performance inspired me to a lifelong love of music and a stage career of my own, spanning the 60's, 70's and 80's, playing small to medium stages all across New England. I can still hear you singing 'They Call the Wind Mairah'.
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03rd July 2009 - 03:36:08 PM
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139 : Nancy McMickle
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Hi Terrea,
Stumbled on your site here, brings back a lot of memories! My favorite song you sang was Eileen, You were a terrific singer and guitarist, hope this finds you well! Nancy
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25th February 2009 - 06:44:25 PM
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138 : Hallie Condit
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I have fond memories of the Garret in the late 1960s and early
1970s. I remember listening in wonder when Terrea sang "The
First Timer Ever I Saw Your Face". The Garret was a special
place. Nothing like it exists in Seattle where I live now.
Thanks for having this wonderful website!
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27th January 2009 - 12:05:53 PM
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137 : Toni Robinson
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I haven't been back to this site for several years. I don't know what promted me to come today but I am glad that I did. The Garret was such a force for good in my life there are no words to explain. I am thrilled at how the site has grown and all the people that have found it is a testament to the impact The Garret had on many lives. I now live in New York along the Hudson River in the little village of Croton on Hudson. Not quite ready to retire but beginning to think along those lines. I would love to hear from any one that shared that time with me. Toni
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15th December 2008 - 11:46:40 PM
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136 : Marv Moskowitz
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What a beautiful tribute you've created. I am a bit jealous of this wonderful experience you have shared. Bless you for bringing this to us who missed it.
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04th June 2008 - 03:29:17 PM
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135 : Val McMickle Welch
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Enjoyed surfing around your site! I was given some artwork over the weekend and among it was an etching that my aunt did of Terrea that ended up on the Garret House Album. Nancy McMickle is my aunt and I'm sure will enjoy the mug I ordered for her at cafe press!
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31st May 2008 - 01:43:24 PM
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134 : jones
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I played the first time on a stage with a guitar at the Garret hoot.
I was in my teens, in the sixties, and thank everyone responsible for this website. I am still a musician, and have sent a couple of emails to old fellow hoot participants. I well remember sitting around the fire with good friends and listening to each other, as well as to Terrea. Thank you, Terrea, from one you would not remember.
You can go back, to a degree, I suppose.
And nobody here has mentioned the very good performances on hoot night of Rik Elswit. He inspired me as well.
I could barely play a few chords when I first went to The Garret.
In a short time I became a pro sideman (beginning with Rik, et al).
Getting old has its drawbacks, but the memories of having lived in such a time and the many hours of wonder spent on Fairfax at the Garret are of unquantifiable value.
I owe my career, such as it is, to the place I first nervously stood at a mic with a guitar.
Thanks.
Peace to all,
Rick
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30th March 2008 - 10:34:34 PM
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133 : Kurt
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Over the years I have often remembered the all too few magic evenings that I spent at the Garret, and have been pained by the thought of my Terrea Lea album that bent out of shape on the hot seat of my car many many years ago. Terrea, Bud and Travis are responsible for the fact that folk music is still my favorite of all. I finally decided to check the web, and here you are. Wonderful! I am looking forward to receiving the album that I just ordered. Thanks for being here and bringing back great memories.
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