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Topic: Imitating Famous Pianists  (Read 5032 times)

Offline dcstudio

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Re: Imitating Famous Pianists
Reply #50 on: September 14, 2015, 03:13:52 PM
DC -- my husbands initials and that name "dcstudio" we have owned for almost 20 years now.  we had our own little teaching/recording studio with a sign over the door and everything.  We did pretty well, too. Someday we will open another one up down here.  We used to live in Houston.

Now I live across the street from the Gulf of Mexico...in the absolute deepest south.  Live Oaks, Civil war battlefields, plantation homes, spanish moss hanging from the trees.. and a very interesting local accent that at times even I can't understand..  hee hee

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Re: Imitating Famous Pianists
Reply #51 on: September 14, 2015, 03:22:08 PM
DC -- my husbands initials and that name "dcstudio" we have owned for almost 20 years now.  we had our own little teaching/recording studio with a sign over the door and everything.  We did pretty well, too. Someday we will open another one up down here.  We used to live in Houston.

Now I live across the street from the Gulf of Mexico...in the absolute deepest south.  Live Oaks, Civil war battlefields, plantation homes, spanish moss hanging from the trees.. and a very interesting local accent that at times even I can't understand..  hee hee

haha awesome! I always imagined you were in d.c. but oh well!! ;D
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