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Not that anyone had cause to miss me, but I'm back. Had to change a letter in my name, since of course I lost my old email account and password. Same old Kent though. Just quit my job in Dallas and packed off for northern California.

Don't know what ever became of the interview with Harvey I did for TapeOp. I do recall, however, that Larry Crane told me he was working on the Roger McGuinn piece about the same time last fall, and that he had at least a six month backlog. This was by way of telling me not to cut too much of Harvey's old L.A. adventures from the story, e.g. The Men (later The Association), etc. That said, the McGuinn piece as printed was maybe a third the length of my final edit on the Harvey piece, and didn't spend an inch on reminiscing. Ouch!

Anyway, good to be home, till the wife kicks me out and I drift back to north Texas with the rest of the tumbleweeds.
-Kent
 
Glad to see you made it in one piece. That issue woulda been a natural. As a connecting story, I just finished recording Roger McGuinn's son (Henry McGuinn). It's his second album done here.
 
Thanks, Harvey. Between McGuinn and Mixerman, I can see how we got bumped. It was kind of unnerving to see the McGuinn piece looking so light with just a few of his thoughts on digital recording after I basically submitted a career retrospective on you.
I've been so busy getting moved and looking for work, I haven't bothered getting in touch with anyone.

About the only thing I don't like about TapeOp is that it's only a quarterly. Guess that's cause it's run by recordists, not journalists.

Wow, Henry McGuinn recording at Indian Trail? The Circle of Life! Ina says hello. Hi to Karen and Alex.
-Kent
 
Kent,

Welcome back!

Hey man... You're in Davis? So when we gettin' together? I'm right down 80 and 50 in Orangevale!

I'm trying to get with bgavin this week as I just found-out he's literally about a mile from me!

Weston Ray
Weston House Recording
 
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