The Wizard of Nashville: a pictorial story

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Dan Robinson
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Beyond awesome... way beyond! Thanks, Charley.
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Geez, that restaurant is only a few blocks from my house.
I guess I need to go there more often, if that's the clientele they're attracting these days!
Thanks for the wonderful pictorial story.
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"Cool Steel Man"... I see the title is VERY fitting!
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Thanks for posting Charley....Lloyd's Touch and Tone is Legendary as is his Studio Career. As I read this thread I listened to Lloyd play one of his Tunes that I like very much. Many have tried, but no one can play "Bars Of Steel" like Lloyd.

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Lee Warren wrote:Geez, that restaurant is only a few blocks from my house.
I guess I need to go there more often, if that's the clientele they're attracting these days!
Thanks for the wonderful pictorial story.
Lloyd is a regular there! Be careful how you approach the animal.....he hasn't been domesticated yet :lol:
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Charley Hill wrote: Be careful how you approach the animal.....he hasn't been domesticated yet :lol:
It probably won't look like an episode of "When Animals Attack", Charley... if Lloyd is a regular there he must be a vegetarian! :)
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Great story...

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Great story, thanks for telling it. :D
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Jeff Garden wrote:
Charley Hill wrote: Be careful how you approach the animal.....he hasn't been domesticated yet :lol:
It probably won't look like an episode of "When Animals Attack", Charley... if Lloyd is a regular there he must be a vegetarian! :)
Jeff, he is an animal of sorts. "Wildman of the E9th kind!" ,
"Sly Sesquipedalian " are a few terms to describe the Nashville Wizard.

"Flexitarion" would be a good categorization of his culinary yearnings.
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He's on Tootsie's Wall Of Fame

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