PSGA- 44th Anniversary Show-Norwalk,CT Nov.12

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Don Sulesky
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Post by Don Sulesky »

I had a wonderful time and thanks to John Jardin for the ride.
Both Saturday night and Sunday were super and I got to meet my friends from years past. Thanks to Bob Maickel and the gang for their great welcome back greetings.
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It was good to see you, too, Don
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Post by Jim Pitman »

I had a great time. I think I limited the cheese to a couple small bites despite my nervousness and the pressure of playing in front of my peirs.
Thanks so much Craig Stock, Jeff Dimaio, and John Braybant and anyone else that was responsible for the invite.
And thankyou "most excellent band". - If you are considering coming to the Norwalk show, the back up band alone is worth seeing.
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Post by Mike Gross »

Don Sulesky- My friend, it was fabulous to see you in person again after all these years.

Also, a big thanks to all that performed and to those that came and enjoyed our show.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Really sorry I missed this. It seems like this gathering has a family vibe like shows in the "old days." Big props to Craig Stock and John DeMaille and everyone else for continuing a great tradition.
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Post by Joe Ribaudo »

I'd a come if I could.
But something under the hood said,
"Uh uh... not this time"

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Post by Billy Easton »

I had a wonderful time at the 44th show! Thanks to Bob, JEFF, Craig and a terrific band to work with! Hope I can come back again!
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I also had a wonderful time at the PSGA show in Norwalk ,thanks to Craig Stock,and Jeff DeMaio!!
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Post by manny escobar »

As usual, the PSGA Show was an exciting and entertaining experience. It was nice meeting Howard R and John Widgren(sp?). I`m looking forward to Dec. 16th when Van Manakas will be playing at the Newport, RI casino with a Johnny Cash impersonator.