.....you may like to know that when I belonged to the other Seniors Forum, I signed with the following names: Harold, Harry, Hal, Howl I'll use them again here. Harry
I look at everything.…...name, profile, signature, yep....everything. That's how I can get to know someone, without asking a bunch of questions. But, sometimes I will still ask questions. Just me.
So, you don’t know that I’m a former pro-rodeo cowboy Team Roper as well as a former Classic Rock drummer?
Nope...and I have no idea you want to move from Florida to Wyoming or somewhere Rodeo friendly...nope I know nothing about you at all, you've never mentioned it...
Incidentally @Cody Fousnaugh , although you have mentioned in the past about being a former drummer ( my brother was a drummer too for many years till he got MS)... and my B-i-l played drums although not professionally, but he was a Roadie for the Moody Blues for years, so he often got the chance to play on tour with them...anyway... I just wanted to know how long you were a drummer and who did you play for and where?
I was a drummer too but I didn’t sell rocks. I was a magazine drummer and my wife was an insurance drummer.
Played a full set of Ludwig drums, mainly in the Navy at sea on Sunday afternoons. Some of us Sailors formed a small rock group and played on the fantail. Later I played at the old, now gone, Long Beach, California Armed Forces YMCA. Again, the group was small.....Lead, Bass, Rhythm guitars, keyboard and drums. Small, compared to Jeff Lynn's ELO group. Anyway, never played professionally, just for fun. I have an old video (from 1970) of the Moody Blues (aka "The Moodies" to fans) playing Nights In White Satin. Ride My See-Saw, Tuesday Afternoon and a couple of others were my favorites. Nights In White Satin is a great slow-dance song! Yes, I've done a number of different things in my life, from drumming to working at Knotts Berry Farm, to being in EMS, to being a Horseback Trail Guide in a Regional Park, to being in pro-rodeo among a few other things.