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enjoyfan
Palo Cedro
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Aug 5, 2008 @
9:34 AM
Liking the research for an upcoming article I will be doing featuring JIm in Enjoy Magazine as one of the artists participating in the 2nd Saturday Art Hop. The article is scheduled to appear in the October issue. I've been listening to your music on-line and enjoying the fun of it all. Great lyrics and smooth, easy melodies...very cool. S. Tillery
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Jill Halvorsen
Igo, CA
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May 11, 2008 @
6:13 PM
We just heard your band perform at the Shasta Art Faire. We've known Torri Pratt since she was a little kid, so we just had to come and listen. You blew us away. We want to hear you all again and hope someday to buy a CD of your work.
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Tom Miro
Dave Little's house
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Mar 29, 2008 @
10:45 PM
Hey Jim, it's Tom from the Lost Coast hike (remember the rogue waves and camping amongst the driftwood?). Dave Little told me about your music. I just checked out your website and listened to one of your tunes. Congrats on getting fed up and doing what you want to do in this crazy, mixed up world. I'll listen to more tunes when I get home. We just skied Lassen today. It was sweet! Keep being creative and I hope all goes well with this new endeavor.
Tom
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Jake Sorich
Redding
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Mar 22, 2008 @
1:31 AM
Jim, I'm glad I found your site!!
Your tunes are kickin'. I'm in the process of downloading all your free songs.
It'd be an honor to play with ya sometime, but I'm sure as a professional musician you don't have time to jam with a former co-worker..hehe.
Well, hope things are going great. :-)
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Hunter
Redding, CA
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Mar 17, 2008 @
12:00 PM
You have kind of a Niel Young feel. You should keep Joyce and I posted on any upcoming gigs!
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Kurt & Shannon
Lakehead
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Mar 10, 2008 @
12:54 AM
Finally got some time to check out the site....Looks Great, Jim! Look forward to jammin' 'round the fire with you, Torri, & Dave real soon. Good Luck. Love Kurt & Shan
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nw
reddin'
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Feb 28, 2008 @
9:08 AM
your a beautiful man! keep this up. it looks fantastic j-dog!!
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cuz ruth
AUSTIN
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Feb 22, 2008 @
1:37 PM
WELL, MY DEAR COUSIN, THERE'S ONLY ONE THING WORSE THAN BEING IN A BAND AND NOT HAVING A REGULAR JOB,,,,NOT BEING IN A BAND AND HAVING A REGULAR JOB.....WRITE STORIES, KEEP FREELANCING, PRACTICE, GET GREAT AND IT WILL BE THE BEST THING YOU EVER DID...ALL SORTS OF NEW THINGS THAT WILL GENERATE INCOME WILL REVEAL THEMSELVES WHEN YOU HAVE THE TIME TO NOTICE THEM.....LOTS OF LOVE FROM ALL YOUR FAMILY WHO KNOWS YOU'RE ALREADY GREAT...AND HAVING AN UNDERSTANDING AND LOVING SPOUSE IS THE KEY TO REALLY ENJOYING AND EXPLORING THIS NEW TIME....CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR NEW TUNES!!!! XOXOXOXORUTH
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Philbert
Redding, CA
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Feb 9, 2008 @
11:14 PM
You know, you're OK Mr. D. Proud to know you. Great music, too.
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Mark Sargent
Gilroy, CA
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Jan 30, 2008 @
4:31 PM
What a surprise to find my old drummer AND an old fellow volleyballer playing in a band TOGETHER! What a wild and strange world it is. I haven't been back home in a while, but I might just have to get up there soon so I can see the Jim Dyar Band in action. I signed up for the mailing list, so I hope to see you at your next gig.
Mark
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