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It is amazing to see that Grant Gershon has made it so well in music over the years. His mother was my sister's piano teacher. He was in my Boy Scout troop, 206, in Alhambra. Outside of Boy Scouts, we didn't have much contact with each other, but I remember him as always a great guy. He was really a good team player.
After many years, I remember listening to KFAC in Los Angeles. I was listening to some piano music. Then suddenly they mentioned the pianist was Grant Gershon! Wow! That was in the late 1990's, after I had been overseas for eight years.
Once the Internet started up, I would occasionally look up people whose names I remembered from my past. Eventually I found Grant had made gotten to where he is now. 恭喜恭喜!Congratulations, Grant! Job well done! 加油加油!
Kevin Nelson — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.27.223.185 (talk) 12:55, 13 April 2016 (UTC)Reply