[Harp-L] Jamqueue
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9. Jamqueue: Rick Beall where? (hazcon)
I have been logging in and out of this site for a few years now and suddenly
it has disappeared.Does anyone know what has happened and is Rick alright.?
I was never a prolific poster but used to log on regularly to listen to the
jams and download backing tracks etc.I almost feel like a member of the
family has gone.
Rick
in NZ
This got me curious, so I checked a site I don't go to often enough,
harmonicajam.com. it appears to be the same site, as one of the few
remaining postings is from the administrator and signed Rick Beall. He
explains there what happened,
http://harmonicajam.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=soa0g11328uvm9pkkmbkll3ti1&topic
=2.0 but in a nutshell, he got too busy and had to cut something out of his
life and chose the jampage. Another member has a posting about a forum on
something called kompoze that may replace the online jam sessions.
http://harmonicajam.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=soa0g11328uvm9pkkmbkll3ti1&topic
=9.0 should be a link to that explanation.
It sounds like a great idea, but I never participated after I found it, as I
find I only have so much time also.
Bruce K Ritter
A careless word may kindle strife, a cruel word may wreck a life, a timely
word may level stress, a loving word may heal and bless.
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