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Wes Houston: Guestbook

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john

August 31, 2010

just wanted to drop in - awsome web site, great music, and many thanks regarding our convo today much appreciated

matt romagnuolo

July 20, 2010

Hello Wes,
I remember when you had the old 4 track recorder and we used to Jam in your basement.Hope to see you at Fuzzy's on July 25 ..bringing Phil Kenny and a bunch of the old crew .See you there
Matt

frank rocco

July 1, 2010

hey wes;
thanx for sending me those strings,cd and the new !!!!!(old) kalmazoo!!!! twenty three sckadew

Joe Grandwilliams

June 26, 2010

I think your television show is the best produced program on public access television. Your scope is wide enough that I've been turned on to some new artists and updated on some old friends.
You're doing a great job on focusing on the Island's talent. Thanks for your time and effort.

Warren Hummel

June 17, 2010

Hi Wes Just stopped by to
see what the Band was up to theseh days .It has been many years I,ve seen you.

Judith Zweiman

June 1, 2010

Hey Wes, caught the show this afternoon and you were the guest star! How fun is that! Great job!

Get yourself (& the show) a Facebook page - get the word out! :-) Judith

Joe LoBue

March 2, 2010

George Christ and I were classmates back in the day. 'NY Phoenix School Of Art & Design'

Douglas Baldwin

February 22, 2010

There are far too many memories to fit in this small space, and far too little space here to contain what the future will bring. Wes, you have always been a pioneer of original music and a supporter of great musicians. Your cable program continues – and expands upon – this legacy. I’m always proud to tell anyone who will listen that, yes, I played in the Wes Houston Band back in the late 70s.

Bonnie Smith

February 6, 2010

Enjoying the DVDs. Easy listehing, nice music. talented musicians. Soothes the mind/nerves.

Moyssi

November 19, 2009

Poetry set to music. Wes started it all here on Long Island and he'll be at it long after the rest of us have faded away. I recall the days when I worked lighting at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, the Academy of Music and The Bottom Line Cabaret in NYC and rocketed at warp speed all the way to Chesters in East Setauket just to catch Wes's encores to a long night of great music. I'm happy to say that Wes hasn't changed one little bit in all these years. He's still got all of that sensitive soul, wit and charm but, in all fairness, he must have learned the charm part from Pat! Keep it up guys. Wes Houston is here to stay.