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Jay Yuskaitis

 

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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2010 2:29 pm    
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From 1968 until about 1971 I would get together with a husband and wife team from S.E. Massachusetts that were quite a talented couple. Have lost all contact with them for close to 40 years. Tom & Terry Lundy, they sent us a snapshot of the band they were playing with in New Bedford or Fall River, Massachusetts about 1970 or so, there was a Pedal Steel player playing a D10 Sho Bud, Professional. Hopefully the Gent playing the steel with them will be a member of the Forum, and have some info for me. Thanks in advance, Jay Y.
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Pat Carlson


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Sutton, Nebraska, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2010 10:16 pm    
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Jay while serving in the U. S. Military I spent a wild week-end in New Bedford at a place called the hub-cap lounge,In New Bedford Mass. must have been about Christmas Time 1971. It was a pretty nice joint lots of Pretty women Smile and a whole bunch of tough old fishermen Laughing A good country band was getting it on with a Steel guitar but I could not give you a clue as to whom it was!
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Jay Yuskaitis

 

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Massachusetts, USA
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2010 1:45 pm     real longshot
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Hi Patrick, Thanks for the reply, could have been where they were playing at the time. We met at a campsite in Plymouth, Mass. in the mid to late 1960's at the time Family Camping was way up there. We were at a site around a campfire, strumming and singing away. Ted & Terry stopped by and joined in. We would get together, or try to, at least once a year, thereafter, up until about 1971. Terry sang mostly Kitty Wells songs, Ted played bass guitar. About this time, we had a couple of kids in grammar school and expecting one and then an other. Sort of lost track in the early 1970's. I, was at the time, about 30 years old, they were a couple or so years older than us. We would truly like, if at possible at all, try to get in touch with them! Thanks, Jay Y.
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