Colin Keyworth
From: Derbyshire, England
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Posted 23 Oct 2004 12:55 pm
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I was searching through some old video tapes last night when i stumbled across a programme i recorded when i was in my teens.It featured a forum member,step forward Mr Roger Rettig.
Roger was doing a mighty fine job of teaching a young guy to play the guitar by the name of alistair cherry.Roger can you enlighten me on what happened to him because i never heard any more from him.Many thanks- Col
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 24 Oct 2004 11:50 am
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Hi, Colin
I almost didn't bother to read this thread as its title was somewhat enigmatic...
I lost touch with Alistair, and I moved to the USA in '98 anyway. I'd almost forgotten that film. In a weak moment I accepted some teaching work at the Guitar Institute, but immediately regretted it! I don't have the right temperament for that work, as I'm too easily irritated when I don't see any effort being made.
In Alistair's case, he'd won a scholarship at the Institute by winning a TV-sponsored talent-search for high-acheiving youngsters. He found himself in my class, as he preferred country playing, and already had a B-bender on his Tele!
I enjoyed my time with him, but I doubt that I showed him anything that he wouldn't have found, eventually, on his own. He had flair, and I saw myself in him at the same age - limitless enthusiasm and a total love for guitars and music.
I invited him to come backstage at a tour I was doing around that time; I was with song-writer Sonny Curtis, and Alistair, despite his tender years, knew exactly who Sonny was (ex-Cricket, writer of 'Walk Right Back', 'I Fought The Law' and many others), and was very excited to meet him.
I trust he still perseveres, and I'd be interested to hear any news of him and his Dad.
Roger R.
(PS: Did I still have my hair in that film?) |
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Colin Keyworth
From: Derbyshire, England
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Posted 24 Oct 2004 12:12 pm
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Hi Roger thanks for taking the time to reply.Yes you still had your hair in the film.Alistair was a very good player and at the time i envied him as that's how i would like to have played i never had proper lessons but have worked hard at it and thankfully got there.But anyway i hope you hear from Alistair or his dad,if i ever happen to bump in to them i will certainly mention your name.All the best-Col
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