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Subject: Re: DRUM CADENCE - SIDE STREET JAM


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Alan D. Valentine
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Date Posted: 05:26:01 02/07/03 Fri
In reply to: RANDY 's message, "Re: DRUM CADENCE - SIDE STREET JAM" on 05:25:40 02/03/03 Mon

Randy - you missed the most important cadence and the one Juli Perry asked about in the first place - it was called "Mitch" and was used after you moved to Louisiana for the band to enter the field. It was, however, a cadence that had been around a while and it was written by Andy Anderson who was a senior our freshman year - remember him? And believe it or not, I still remember ALL of those cadences and could probably even play them if only I still had chops...

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Diego Pena
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Date Posted: 19:19:25 02/10/03 Mon

Andy is my eye doctor; his office is on DeZavala. He still looks the same after all these years...

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Andy Anderson


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Randy
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Date Posted: 06:51:57 03/03/03 Mon

Did he ever marry Gail Albritton, his hi sch. love?

I'd sure like to see her.... what a sweet chick, and twirler extraordinaire. Shaun too. If Shaun Iungerich showed up, I'd have to just FREAK.... we were drum buds since 7th grade, and I thought it was cool we had a chick drummer. I just knew I'd see her in gymnastics in the Olympics one day.... what a gifted tiny little chick. LOTTA fun. ANY ONE hear from her? Her dad was a newsman on local San Antonio station.

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Diego Pena
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Date Posted: 21:07:15 03/03/03 Mon

Randy - GAil and Andy were married, and I think they're now separated. ANdy told me they have a daughter. Gail was a pretty lady; her mom use to be a regular substitute teacher.

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RANDY
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Date Posted: 04:47:53 05/12/03 Mon

Gail is married to a doctor now, from what I remember at the reunion. I just happened to see her right before she left, and she looks GREAT! Still pretty as ever.

If ANYONE knows how to get ahold of Shaun, pleeeeeeeease email me or post here. I would LOVE to catch up with her again.... we go way back to band with Mr. Schultz (who was my "mr kuentz") at Neff Jr Hi. Lisa, any ideas how to hunt her down???

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Andy Anderson - Shaun


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Lisa Sweeney Hassold
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Date Posted: 18:52:22 04/14/03 Mon

I saw Shaun several years ago, teaching Jazzercise in San Antonio. She was married and had 3 or 4 little boys. She was suprised I recognized her, but I didn't think she had changed much. She was an awesome instructor.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Searching for Shaun


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Randy
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Date Posted: 04:04:09 01/22/08 Tue

LISA HASSOLD

Where did you see Shaun? I'm currently ON SEARCH MODE to find her and catch up on old times and flip her out !!!!!
We were friends since Jr Hi band !!!

Randy

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: DRUM CADENCE - SIDE STREET JAM


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randy
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Date Posted: 06:49:13 03/03/03 Mon

i thought that one was LEWIS

Remember the solo we each (I think, I know I did) played in Jr Hi for Mr Schultz? He was my mentor, as Lewis just seemed to REALLY bring me down, didnt have ANY style, crammed the military "manner of march" boring style, and made me absolutely NUTS in band. ANYWAY it was Downfall Of Paris, to which we created our cadence DOWNFALL from.

Also, any riff I did, Eudell had to try it, or play it better (to no avail) but he did have many fun riffs of his own, one being some kinda "quiet" stick click beat we played marchin out to the fields. Then we'd play it backwards, and I'd always freak him out playin it one way, then playing it reversed, like the left hand part in rt hand, and rt hand part with left, usually using the cowbell for furthur funkiness. DANG I MISS THOSE TIMES!!!!!!!

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Robin
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Date Posted: 11:28:10 03/03/03 Mon

I loved Mr. Schultz! He was the kindest man. If I'd followed my dream, I would have been a conductor, as inspired by Mr. Schultz. Dunno why, but he reminded me of Abe Lincoln.

The happiest day of my life was when I was at Pat Neff: the day I found out that, because I was in band, I would no longer have to take P.E.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: DRUM CADENCE - SIDE STREET JAM


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Juli Perry Briggs
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Date Posted: 09:08:51 03/25/03 Tue

amen to no PE! However, my little brother, David ('82 I think???) got worn out with band and quit and went into Freshman PE as a senior, and I think it changed his life. He's run and lifted weights ever since then. But, never fear, the old 'bone came back out when he was a Singing Cadet at A&M and headed up their Dixieland Jazz section.

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Juli Perry Briggs
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Date Posted: 05:35:53 04/14/03 Mon

Ok, I was remiss over the weekend.... my mother put me on a special weekend to ask eack and every one of you old Pat Neffers that I ran into about Mr. Shultz, because she used to run into him at HEB all the time and now she hasn't seen him for the longest time.
Anyone know how he is? I owe Mom an update.

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julibriggs
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Date Posted: 05:38:56 04/14/03 Mon

eeeek I must slow down. So accustomed to the email forums I participate in (for my profession) where you can edit after clicking on send! Mother "put me on a special mission over the weekend to ask" re: how Mr. Shultz has fared.
If anyone who's still in SA knows the answer, thank you for taking the time to update us.

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