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Lisa

May 9, 2010

I just read your new blog entry posted on May the 8th. We really are glad you had such a tremendous response to your new radio show!You are doing something you really enjoy and makes you happy.....That's what it is all about isn't it?

Janet C

April 19, 2010

I wanted to respond to your comments on the TFC site about Mo J and say I completely agree with you. Happened to go to your website and realized your connection to Tanglefoot. I have taught music/classroom in P'boro acrea for quite a while and used your music extensively. Small world.

Janet Hale

February 5, 2010

I was goign to moan that your blog is well out of date - but it's taken me months to post a comment, so pots and kettles and all that.
Like the site, but more photos (please!)I'll be back to check!

Richard

January 9, 2010

Good luck with your new ventures, Steve.

Great first (and farewell) Tanglefoot show in Hebden Bridge.

Love the motto, but shouldn't the hair be ablative and plural?

Ars sine capillis nihil est

Derrick Lisa Angela & Ryan

December 9, 2009

Great looking website Steve! We like it.....

Janet

November 19, 2009

Without hair, maybe, but without you, certainly! Another fan that wishes you fulfillment as you turn another page in life.

Neil Rotach

November 12, 2009

great site. can't wait to see more.
just tho't you'd like to know - I've been a member of the marrow donor registry for almost 15 years, but never got called. When you first sent the call out about Dave, I called the registry people and found out that i was too old! how's that for a bummer. as a consequence, when i renewed my driving license, i checked the 'donor' box. once i'm gone, anything they can use, they can harvest, and may i finally do some good in the world.
Love you, and can't wait to see you in another incarnation!
-Neil-

Paula Wagar

November 8, 2009

Your musicial accomplishments speak to your talents, Steve. Best wishes as your career moves to another path.
pjww

Kristina

November 3, 2009

hey steve, this is Rick kokorudas daughter rick is the one who used to set up the lights and more i miss going to the shows at the campsite!!!
i hope you guys remember us
have a wonderful life
hope you get back to me soon

Marcia Armstrong

September 22, 2009

Steve, I thoroughly enjoyed reading through this great website and hearing all about your artistic background (of course I knew about the copywriter bit!)Great to hear that you are going solo - I wish you all the success in the world. Hope to see and hear you again sometime, somewhere.
Marcia

Elizabeth Szekeres

September 21, 2009

Brilliant site, Steve. Great foresight; lots of good citations here; nice insight into your artistic life.... ah, looking forward to your next incarnation. Sightlines to infinity!
luv, elizabeth

Russ Musgrove

September 21, 2009

Great to see you keeping busy and not disappearing from the music world. Heather and I look forward to hearing what you do as a solo artist. It can only be interesting and fresh. See you in Barrie in November and Owen Sound in December.

Colin Parry

September 17, 2009

Hi Steve Love the new site and look forward to many visits!
Please pass my best to the other members of Tanglefoot (I've still not recovered from the shock hehee), Break a leg for the rest of the tour and wear a coat and turn the heating boiler off to get that album done!
Colin Parry Halifax.....no, the REAL one in the UK :-)

Tracey Gaston

September 16, 2009

Hi Steve,Was really good to see you and the guys in Boston England in June but sad as it was the final tour. Will send you some of the pics Dunc took. We have enjoyed Tanglefoot over the years since the first time upstairs above the Eagle with the folk club. Hope the choc's went down well, a small gesture of thanks to some great musicians.Hope you kept my card safe so every time you look at it you will remember the good gigs you had in Boston. Take care for now will keep in touch. Love to all. Tracey n' Dunc

Marilyn

September 8, 2009

This website was a welcome surprise :) I'm so glad that the music will continue. Sure, it'll be different - but who ever said different is a bad thing? What an amazing legacy...and you're still here to enjoy it and perhaps, create another! As for horseback riding (under your "WHO?" section)-I got back on a horse for the first time in 30 years at the Eaglewood Folk Festival (of all places!!).
Wendy did an amazing job on your site. It's well designed for ease of reading and navigation, it is appealing to the eye, has the potential to grow and, is interactive! I'll be watching for new additions.

Jacey

September 8, 2009

Cool site! Great design.

Jim Moenck

September 8, 2009

Steve, What a great website. A great start for life after Tanglefoot. I knew you wouldn't be gone for too long. Best wishes to you and your future endeavors.

MaryAnn

September 8, 2009

Steve!
What a fabulous site. I'm so glad we get to keep you!
See you soon in Minnesota.
Hugs!

Robert Graham

September 8, 2009

Hey Steve,

Nice site man! Wendy strikes again! Looking forward to the solo record. Say hi to the crew and keep up the good work....

Paul

September 8, 2009

hi

'discovered' you in Coventry Uk....intimate venue. Brilliant !!!! Then I discover i 'discover' you on the farewell tour ...........oh well at least there is a back catalogue to work through and new projects to follow !

You are very brave visiting a chip in Coventry after midnight !!!

Jean

September 8, 2009

I like your site Steve

Ada

September 8, 2009

was hoping for a "lifeafterTanglefoot" website....now to hope Al sets one up. With tears in my eyes...wish you nothing but the best in the yrs to come. Just dont ever let that music slip away!