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Aimee Lewis <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 May 2013 19:31:18 -0400
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Hi everybody!

No, I was not on the net, as I'm only a tech.  However, I was on the
landline with my sweetheart KD8PC at the time.  I heard a man named Raul
KB5ZOT check in, and he was talking about the fact that he is a musician.  I
looked him up on the WM7D database, and sure enough he's who I thought he
was.  His name is Raul Midon.  I don't know much about him musically, other
than the fact that I believe he falls under the R&B category.  I am actually
listening to a Herbie Hancock CD called "Possibilities" as I write this.  He
is featured on this CD doing a rendition of "I Just Called To Say I Love
You" and I believe Stevie was on there playing the harmonica.  Also, when I
lived in Atlanta and worked as a Braille production specialist for Fulton
County government, I had to Braille something for him when he performed at
the National Black Arts Festival in 2005.  I just wanted to share this with
you all.  I just thought it was really cool to hear him today, and find out
he is a ham.

73
Aimee Lewis
KK4JHF
"Be well, do good work and keep in touch." (Garrison Keillor)

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