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	<title>Comments on: New CD &#8211; Good Wood &#8211; is out!</title>
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		<title>By: Ed.</title>
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		<description>Hello. I was just introduced to Big Mama this very day. I was listening to guitar music on you-tube reminiscing about my father who passed away on June 18th. I am sorry he did not get introduced to the harp guitar before he left. He was a fair finger picker and a good singer until in his early fifties he suffered cancer of the larynx and lost his voice, a blow he never got over. But he did live to be 91 and enjoyed listening to great guitar, as do I.

Stephen...you play beautifully and with special emotion, a depth which actually comes through to the listener...notes may be the same but the feeling is very profound when you play. I have spent the better part of  this day discovering your great talent.

My father would love to have heard you...and he would certainly approve your use of the harp guitar. You have brought me a little closer to my 
Dad this day...Thanks to you and Big Mama. You have my deepest respect.......Ed. Wilkinson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello. I was just introduced to Big Mama this very day. I was listening to guitar music on you-tube reminiscing about my father who passed away on June 18th. I am sorry he did not get introduced to the harp guitar before he left. He was a fair finger picker and a good singer until in his early fifties he suffered cancer of the larynx and lost his voice, a blow he never got over. But he did live to be 91 and enjoyed listening to great guitar, as do I.</p>
<p>Stephen&#8230;you play beautifully and with special emotion, a depth which actually comes through to the listener&#8230;notes may be the same but the feeling is very profound when you play. I have spent the better part of  this day discovering your great talent.</p>
<p>My father would love to have heard you&#8230;and he would certainly approve your use of the harp guitar. You have brought me a little closer to my<br />
Dad this day&#8230;Thanks to you and Big Mama. You have my deepest respect&#8230;&#8230;.Ed. Wilkinson</p>
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