I'm from Indiana, but am half American, half Canadian (16 years as business prof at University of Victoria), and half Japanese (14 years and counting, spread over several sojourns). I got to know and hung out with Flint in the early 70s in Lafayette. I worked with Keith Jolly (bass) at Home Hospital, and was living with Keith and Tim Flanagan (lead guitar) for a year or two. Great memories - those were fun times and formative years musically.
What bands are you or have you been in?
I'm in the Zen Brothers (vocalist and rhythm guitar), based in Osaka Japan. We play "almost anything": rock, country, pop, Beatles, standards, Japanese...
What city are you from?
Kyoto, Japan
Original Hometown
Pendleton, Indiana
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Hi Tim - That was pretty close to the last time I saw Tim. He graduated from Purdue in English & his brother went to the University of Missouri (Columbia). Maybe you can get alumni info? My addy is greggail (at) frontiernet (dot) net. I can tell you a little more.
Tim C. - sure, I remember you! I see you're living in Japan? What a long strange trip its been. Yes, I think of Tim F. often, and wish I knew where he was these days. I played a couple of short gigs with him at Monday's Blues, when I was in "Bandana", just shortly before leaving Laffalot (around '76). Thats the last time I saw him. Lemme know if you hunt him down.
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