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Jamie Lennon
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Time Jumpers with Paul Franklin wow

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Mullen Guitars, Little Walter Amps, Benado Effects, D'Addario Strings

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Nice!! Who originally did the song Sweet Memories? Thanks for posting
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Great stuff! I hate to ask such a stupid question, but who is the fiddle player that finished out on the 2nd song!

Greg
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I had the pleasure of watching the full band live back on the 17th March this year. It was an amazing experience. Paul F is so very approachable and friendly - nothing big time about him, just his playing. The Time Jumpers live are an experience that everyone should have at least once in their lifetime.
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Greg
He was introduced as "George Custer - 82 years young".
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Jamie,

Thanks for posting this! It is SO good! :D

Every person in the band is stunningly good in his/her own right, but what impresses me is their ability as a complete unit. They're all listening to each other and creating light and shade.

Wonderful! I feel breathless now!

Gerry
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Jim Saunders
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Sweet Memories

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I first recall Sweet Memories as done by Brenda Lee. See set the bar real high. It was written by Mickey Newbury.
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