Goodbye to Ann Rabson

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Bob Gramann
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Goodbye to Ann Rabson

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She was a great person. She showed me many things that were obvious only after she had pointed them out. I learned a lot from her. I will miss her music a lot but I will miss her more. http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk ... -musician/
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Re: Goodbye to Ann Rabson

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I've only heard "Live and Uppity", but I put it on at least once a month to calibrate the old mood meter and to put a smile on my face. I envy you having the opportunity to know her.

Any suggestions for adding to my "exposure" to her?
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Re: Goodbye to Ann Rabson

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There isn't a recording that she's made that isn't excellent. Struttin' My Stuff has "Ode to George," my favorite of all the songs she's written and George earned it. In a Family Way is another of my favorite albums--it features the musicians in her family.
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