Talk:Eddie Freeman (musician)
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editTHis is to start a talk page for Eddie Freeman (musician). Tacotton (talk) 18:42, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for starting this article about Eddie Freeman
editHi,
Jerry Lobdill here.
Tom, Freeman used to tell me he was band leader at the Savoy in WW II. He told a story about riding a bike along a road when German planes flew over and frightened him into leaping off the road into a ditch.
He also told a story about playing in speakeasies in the States. As I recall, his group was setting up in a dive and doing a sound check when they were accosted by a man who exuded authority. The man asked them to play a particular piece. Later Eddie found out that the man was Legs Diamond.
My six years of studying flamenco guitar with Eddie in Dallas were seminal for me. He was a mentor in many ways. It was a blessing to have known him, his wife, Maureen, son Jerry, and daughter Anne.
Texas Star Thrower 22:03, 20 April 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zambaman (talk • contribs)