HEY YA'LL:Opened my
gmail account today so as soon as I can figure out how to import all of your addresses, I'll be needling ya'll via the latest-
Gmail!!!!!
best,
roberto
http://robertoreg.blogspot.comBy the way send me your mailing address.
I'd like to send you a copy of a photo that
Jimmy Dean sent me of
Beaverteeth outside
The Bitter End http://www.bitterend.com/photos.html with
B.J.Thomas http://members.aol.com/Sing4usBJT/BJThomas.html .
Man we had a blast!RODNEY JUSTORobert---I was talking to
Rodney last night and he mentioned something
about
needing some photos to send to you of us at the
Bitter End in New York,
so
here are a couple.
The first one, left to right:
Rodney,
David Adkins,
John Rainey Adkins,
B.J.
Thomas,
me (Jimmy Dean), Charlie Silva, and our piano player at the
time with
BJ (who's name I cannot for the life of me remember right now.
Rodneywill
have no problem with that).
Jimmy DeanRODNEY checks in
"The guy on the right is
John Stroll,a studio musician from New York,who left to go work with
Barry Manilow.
We told him things like
"why would you leave a good gig to go play with a guy who had 1 hit?"The lovely
Jimmy Dean called me last night (I told him I had to get up @ 5:30 to catch a plane but he kept on talkin') and he told me that he would e-mail you a copy of the photo I was talking about.
Let me know if
the weasel, er,
Jimmy sends it
and I'll identify the people in it for you.
RODNEY JUSTOFrom top center, counter-clockwise:
Rodney (half-hidden), the piano
player
who's name I forget (back to camera),
B. J. Thomas, the late
Nick de
Noia ( our
sound and light man at the time)
[mo' from
Rockin' Rodney,"
Nick De Noia wasn't really a sound and light guy but a choreographer who later married
Jennifer O'Neal and founded
"The Chippendales"
He was shot to death under mysterious circumstances."], unidentified guy in white tee shirt,
then
David Adkins, and
Charlie Silva at the drums. I took the photo so am
not in it.
I will send these photos to
Rodney,
who is currently sleazing around in
Miami
pretending to work for a living.
Jimmy DeanHey Rob,
I have a number of photos of the early
Allmans...ie.
Duane,
Gregg, various bass players & myself in
'66 - '67, plus recordings never heard before by anyone but my family...a live performance in
Nashville (several sets) mainly made up of cover tunes by artists from
Little Anthony to
The Yardbirds...also have some early four (4) track "first" studio recordings
...think this material would be of interest to anyone? I'm gonna try and contact
Gregg, since he and I are the only two remaining living members of this time period, to see if he would like to help me on this...I don't think that he remembers that this stuff exists. This is
Duane &
Gregg at their best during the
"cover material touring club circuit!"Addendum: There have been several albums released in the past years that I played drums on with
Duane &
Gregg, but each one credits another drummer
...I want to get the record straight for my sons!! How does this stuff happen? I played on several tunes on the
"Dreams" album
http://zebro.everperfect.com/allman/disc/dreams.htm , but someone else was credited....same with the
"Early Allmans" album.
Can you help me get the record straight...not for me as so much for my sons?
Respectfully,
Bill ConnellRob,
I don't need anyone to approve or give license to this collection of material that I have, but would love to talk to anyone that might be interested in adding an addition to the project...I just wanted to know from your contacts if all these old pics and tapes would be appealing to an audience that might enjoy seeing these images and hearing these historic recordings.
Gregg can be involved or not...I love him to death & would love for him to be included in this project, but he's had the opportunity to get with me on this for years & I haven't heard a word from him.!. Relay to him that I'm still here with a wealth of
Allman Joy material. I know that he loves his brother,
Duane, and I would hope that he would like to share
The Allman Joys early performances with all those that love
Gregg &
Duanes's performances in the 1960's. Gregg and I can do it together, or I'll continue on my own.
WE NOT GETTING ANY YOUNGER!Bill Connell
> Bill, > >
Randy Poe here. I think the people you might want to talk to are
Kirk West and
Bert Holman - along with
Gregg, of course, if he's reachable. (
Gregg just fired his business manager a couple of weeks ago. Until then, he would've been the perfect person to talk to.) I can hook you up with Kirk and/or Bert.
Best,
Randy