Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
Originally Posted By SemiLiveMusic
Aw, heck, I thought he was pretty good. He'd be fun as party entertainment!


That made me think of an old friend. He used to play at a lot of dive bars in Keansburg NJ ( real blue collar town full of dive bars ) and he was so bad he was good. I mean after a while of his 2 / 4 steady beat on his drum machine, singing out of Rhythm, and his non senseical doodling on the keyboard you just had to laugh and have a good time. He always worked pretty steady and when I tried polietly to help him with the Rhythm of his singing he would just make an excuse and let it go.


HUEY?
Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
[quote=SemiLiveMusic]Aw, heck, I thought he was pretty good. He'd be fun as party entertainment!


That made me think of an old friend. He used to play at a lot of dive bars in Keansburg NJ ( real blue collar town full of dive bars ) and he was so bad he was good. I mean after a while of his 2 / 4 steady beat on his drum machine, singing out of Rhythm, and his non senseical doodling on the keyboard you just had to laugh and have a good time. He always worked pretty steady and when I tried polietly to help him with the Rhythm of his singing he would just make an excuse and let it go.


HUEY?

Hey Donny
So funny you should mention him . Crazy Huey was this guys idol. His name was Joe DiMaggio ( yes really, and he was a gym teacher in my school system ) He used to bill himself as Joe DiMag, the poor man's Crazy Huey!
Gotta love those days. I still have some Cassettes he made. He looked just like Alan Sherman of "Hello Mother Hello Father " fame
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