This is as pure as it gets. The Fretwelles make some of the finest handcrafted wooden flutes on the planet. Heck, maybe the finest.
Go to their website and see and hear these beautiful instruments. The flutes come in different shapes, sizes, and prices. They sound wonderful and make lovely gifts.
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New Music From Old Friends

Madam
Weez! She lives in a big house with lots of cats and dogs. Nope, not
a voodoo princes in a New Orleans Parish, just a bad-ass Blues Momma
still chasin' the blues in Y-town My-town. She is doing it all, and
for real. She writes, she sings, and she plays a gritty blues guitar.
She mounts any stage with the confidence born from knowing exactly who
she is, what she is doing, and where she has been. Blues mavens need
to be prepared for the real deal. Currently working on a new CD,
Madam plans to record in the gentler climes of Fla later this year. I
will be looking forward to posting some of her music when it becomes
available. I just got The Madam's picture for these pages; She sure
dresses up the site!!!
Check her out at:
http://www.facebook.com/l/;me~~www.madamweez.com
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"Back
in the day." You hear that a lot, maybe because we are all getting
older, but nonetheless, back in the day there was a lot of rock and
roll going on in NE Ohio, and a lot of it was coming from my old
friends Steve Acker, Ronnie Lee, John McIver, and Steve Lawerence,
more commonly known as LAW. Rock they did. I had worked with Steve
Acker back in the Army Buddy days. I brought McGiver back to Ohio from
Fla., We had worked in several groups together and travelled the
country together. That man was a force of nature! Ronnie came out of
the Brainchild band which also featured the late Odie Crook. Odie and
I were together in the popular Y-town band Mojo which was the houseband
at the old Tomorrow Club. That band had multi-platinum guitarist and
song writer Bobby DiPiero and now actor/ screen writer Nicky Test. Law
would show up at the Tomorrow Club and sell the room out to SRO. Those
were halcyon days my friends.
Here is the good news,
ROCK MONSTER Steve Acker is back and he is on the prowl. Rumor is, he
will front a brand new power trio, and that is a vehicle that fits
Stevie to a "T". Equally as cool, Steve is re-releasing some of those
great old LAW tracks. Y'know, as I remember it, back in the day there
were some posers and there were some rockers. Steve Acker and LAW were
the real thing. Check Steve out and get that good old fashioned boogie
woogie feeling again!!!
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