Well Gunny...I'm part of the group that didn't know. You are a man of many 
talents I guess..
I do know that the Edsels were from Youngstown so I see this all makes sense. 
How cool this is...I'm so glad you posted this. I love Doo-Wop anyway, but to 
know that I'm in the presence of a celebrity....I'm honored.

So, by the way...when are we ever gonna be able to get together..?   We just 
had a nice dinner get together of the three of us and spouses here in Canton 
with TM. It would be nice to add to that and have a bit of a "party".
Let me know and maybe we can start coordinating with Sue over your way and 
Ellie up in Elyria and have a N.E. Ohio group.
Take care and be well,
Kevin Weilacher


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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 6:23:25 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Listen

Just sittin here reminiscin. I know some of you do and some of you don't,
but this is the first song I was ever on. Yeah, I was thr original drummer way
back in 1959. There's only two originals here on this tape. Marshall Sewel on
the lft, and Harry Green the guy with the galsses and the white hair, next to
Marshall. This is the PBS broadcast.YouTube - The Edsels - Rama
Lama Ding Dong 


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