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Here is some of my bass work:
www.seriouscustoms.com/music/BASS_TAPPING.WMV
www.seriouscustoms.com/music/BASS_BANNER.WMV
VERY rough - but u get the idea. I would not trade in my I.T career for a life as a professional musician. You're only the hottest band until the next hottest band. It is my passion, but will always remain a "hobby", not a way of life.
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"He did a lot for his home town community(Augusta)as well as for the children of that and other communities."
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, he didn't do shit for Augusta or ANY charity. He didn't even give away a percentage of the interest his money made him. That man was a selfish prick. Amazing music career but far from a role model.
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** Professionally, his list of awards and honors are matched by few. Mr. Brown also had over 98 entries on Billboard's top 40 R&B singles chart, a record unsurpassed by any other artist.
** In 1962, his "Live at the Apollo" sold a million copies, the largest number ever for a black music album at the time.
** In 1997, the House of Representatives authored a resolution commending Mr. Brown as a "musical genius." He was one of the first inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the lifetime achievement award at the 34th Grammy Awards.
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A MILLION ALBUMS IN 1962!!!! LOL. I wonder who was buying the considering the financial status of most minorities in that era - I will help you out, the SAME people that were buying the Beatles and Elvis. LOL. Do ur homework people. :)