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Category Archives: students
Eldon Eudy – July 29, 1932 – July 19, 2016
I received word yesterday that one of my students passed away. Eldon enjoyed playing dobro and was a fine man. He was known to bring Debbie and I a sack of pecans and even a few catfish filet from Cooper … Continue reading
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Student Recital @ Cowboy Crossing Church – Hugo Oklahoma
On July 6 of 2015 I was contacted by Doris and Mike Merritt of Cowboy Crossing Church in Hugo Oklahoma. The reason for their contact was to ask me about teaching a group of teenagers (ages 13-16) to play various … Continue reading
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Message to Students
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