The Proof is in the Pudding

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This is the true story of my music career

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This is the true story of my music career. I have proof of many things in the write-ups. Over the years, I played four instruments at once: harmonica, guitar, bass, and snare drum. I sang and called for square dances simultaneously. I believe I am the only one-man band in the world that has accomplished what I have. My show was broadcast during World War II from coast to coast and overseas from the radio station W.S.Y.R in Syracuse, N.Y., in the '40s and Canada. I was also a regular on shows in Fulton, Auburn, Boonville, Worcester Mass., Pennsylvania, and shows in Knoxville, Tenn.

, Pennsylvania, and shows in Knoxville, Tenn

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I will also send two tapes: one from W.O.S.C. Fulton N.Y. and a tape that was taken in part on W.F.T.P Fort Pierce, FLA. This year '87, I played my tape and record and went there for an interview for the radio. I had four write-ups in four newspapers this year in and around Fort Pierce, FLA. Also, while I was playing at a place called Cajun Cabin, another van came from another radio station from Vero Beach, and they called me out and gave me an interview on the radio. They wanted to come and do live shows once a week, but I would not get any more money than I was getting, so I did not go back to the Cajun Cabin. I have had many write-ups over the years, and the story of my one-man band has been in books and magazines over the years. And I have proof of many things I am writing. I have yet to see or hear of anyone who has done what I have done and can do. I have heard and seen many one-man bands on TV and other places, but they do not do what I do, and most don't play dance music in the style that I do.

 I have heard and seen many one-man bands on TV and other places, but they do not do what I do, and most don't play dance music in the style that I do

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