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"Not long after that we all had moved to NYC. I had found a building on Canal Street, 501 Canal. It had 5 floors and the rent was $550 a month. The 1st floor became the rehearsal-performance space. David S. Ware and Alan Braufman lived together on the 2nd floor. My family took the 3rd. Chris Amberger, the bass player took the 4th. The 5th was condemned but was used by my wife as a pottery studio, for storage and for musicians who needed a place to stay. <...>
There was music all the time. People practicing, rehearsals, performances, jam sessions, recordings, at all times of the day. Very memorable was waking up every morning to Trane being played on the stereo upstairs or Ware or Braufman practicing downstairs. I often thought, "This must be Heaven.""
Cooper-Moore
got foo_scheduler
the good sound will wake me up tomorrow.
good nite
There was music all the time. People practicing, rehearsals, performances, jam sessions, recordings, at all times of the day. Very memorable was waking up every morning to Trane being played on the stereo upstairs or Ware or Braufman practicing downstairs. I often thought, "This must be Heaven.""
Cooper-Moore
got foo_scheduler
the good sound will wake me up tomorrow.
good nite