Hello from Squamish, BC, Canada
- Kerry Brown
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Found my way here via TVvoodoo in another forum. I'm 65 years old. I started playing guitar 53 years ago but took a 20 year break in the middle. I used to be a pretty good player but time has taken it's toll. The break was because I was frustrated with my playing. When I started again I decided I was just going to play for myself and have fun. After a couple of years that got boring so I started going to open bar jams. I found my niche. I like to sit in the back of the mix, playing rhythm, making the song sound better. I usually play acoustic guitar, either a Yamaha LL16M, a Taylor GS-Mini, or a Godin A12. Three years ago I decided I needed to start singing as well as playing. At the same time I started writing songs. Last summer a friend suggested we start a trio. I was leery as playing in a band was why I got frustrated and quite all those years ago. Him and I and a female singer started practicing, me on acoustic, Jim on electric, and Monica singing and occasional acoustic.We finally had a set ready and were going to start looking for gigs when COVID-19 hit. Now no more jams, no more trio, Anyway, this looks like a friendly place Looking forward to meeting everyone.
- Milkman
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Hey Kerry! I spent a lot of time at the Shady Tree, the Watershed and... ugh... even the Grizz! I used to spend a lot of time in the bush beside the Cheakamus up in Paradise Valley.
I'm in much the same boat as you, and have been practicing my acoustic playing and (mostly) my singing. It's a struggle for me... I'm not a natural singer... but I'm making progress, for sure.
Welcome to the madhouse!
I'm in much the same boat as you, and have been practicing my acoustic playing and (mostly) my singing. It's a struggle for me... I'm not a natural singer... but I'm making progress, for sure.
Welcome to the madhouse!
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- fullonshred
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Welcome to our humble home. Appreciate the introduction.
- zisme
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Welcome to New AGF!
Hopefully you can reassemble your trio when the COVID thing calms down. My band had a gig lined up in April that obviously got cancelled. Looking forward to getting back out there eventually...
Hopefully you can reassemble your trio when the COVID thing calms down. My band had a gig lined up in April that obviously got cancelled. Looking forward to getting back out there eventually...
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the devil's name, Beelzebub, lord of the flies
evil spirits love to spiritually feed upon those whom Beelzebub rules
joined AGF March 20, 2013
- Rollin Hand
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To a fellow Canuck, welcome aboard our...uh...board!
Elbows up.
- Kerry Brown
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The Watershed just re-opened June 1. The Shady Tree was sold during the COVID-19 shutdown. No one knows what their plans are. It may be torn down for condos. The Grizz went away many years ago. My wife used to do the books for the Grizz. That was before we got together though. Jim the electric guitar player in the trio lives right beside the Cheakamus River.Milkman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:50 pm Hey Kerry! I spent a lot of time at the Shady Tree, the Watershed and... ugh... even the Grizz! I used to spend a lot of time in the bush beside the Cheakamus up in Paradise Valley.
I'm in much the same boat as you, and have been practicing my acoustic playing and (mostly) my singing. It's a struggle for me... I'm not a natural singer... but I'm making progress, for sure.
Welcome to the madhouse!
I’ve been to the shady tree, used to have family in SquamishKerry Brown wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 2:53 pmThe Watershed just re-opened June 1. The Shady Tree was sold during the COVID-19 shutdown. No one knows what their plans are. It may be torn down for condos. The Grizz went away many years ago. My wife used to do the books for the Grizz. That was before we got together though. Jim the electric guitar player in the trio lives right beside the Cheakamus River.Milkman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:50 pm Hey Kerry! I spent a lot of time at the Shady Tree, the Watershed and... ugh... even the Grizz! I used to spend a lot of time in the bush beside the Cheakamus up in Paradise Valley.
I'm in much the same boat as you, and have been practicing my acoustic playing and (mostly) my singing. It's a struggle for me... I'm not a natural singer... but I'm making progress, for sure.
Welcome to the madhouse!

- mickey
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I'll bet there aren't many people on this forum who can honestly say they have been to Squamish! Squeemish possibly!UrenragK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 3:10 pmI’ve been to the shady tree, used to have family in SquamishKerry Brown wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 2:53 pmThe Watershed just re-opened June 1. The Shady Tree was sold during the COVID-19 shutdown. No one knows what their plans are. It may be torn down for condos. The Grizz went away many years ago. My wife used to do the books for the Grizz. That was before we got together though. Jim the electric guitar player in the trio lives right beside the Cheakamus River.Milkman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:50 pm Hey Kerry! I spent a lot of time at the Shady Tree, the Watershed and... ugh... even the Grizz! I used to spend a lot of time in the bush beside the Cheakamus up in Paradise Valley.
I'm in much the same boat as you, and have been practicing my acoustic playing and (mostly) my singing. It's a struggle for me... I'm not a natural singer... but I'm making progress, for sure.
Welcome to the madhouse!![]()

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Climbed the Chief, 4 times!mickey wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 3:13 pmI'll bet there aren't many people on this forum who can honestly say they have been to Squamish! Squeemish possibly!UrenragK wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 3:10 pmI’ve been to the shady tree, used to have family in SquamishKerry Brown wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 2:53 pm
The Watershed just re-opened June 1. The Shady Tree was sold during the COVID-19 shutdown. No one knows what their plans are. It may be torn down for condos. The Grizz went away many years ago. My wife used to do the books for the Grizz. That was before we got together though. Jim the electric guitar player in the trio lives right beside the Cheakamus River.![]()
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- TVvoodoo
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Glad you were able to find us Kerry, also thank you for your warm welcome on TTR.
Nice group over there too, guys.
Nice group over there too, guys.
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- Kerry Brown
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Hiked it, why anyone thinks dangling off a rock face on a bit of string is a good idea is well beyond me!Kerry Brown wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:54 amClimbed the face or hiked up the back? I've hiked it many times. Never climbed it.
Did the Grouse Grind a couple of times too.