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Anastasia
John
Fuzz
A & J |
Anastasia ( in her own words).... I was born in
Missouri, & I grew up living in a very, very small town called Biehle. (Pop. about
230) I went to grade school there, in a 3 room school house, grades k-8th. When I
graduated 8th grade I had 4 kids in my class, 2 boys, me, and another girl, (my cousin). I
don't think I ever had more than 6 people in my class the whole 8 years! I had the
best teacher, Mrs. Triller. I had her for at least 4 of my grades there. She always
told me I was a very good singer, and when she gave out awards at the end of each quarter,
I always got the Outstanding in Music awards! (I still have those awards) Thanks Mrs.
Triller!
During my youth in Biehle I also sang in the church
choir. My mom played the organ, and I was always right by her side singing along.... My
mom always had music playing at our house................Marty Robbins, Charlie Pride,
Elvis, lots of country artists. At the age of 14, we moved 35 miles south to Cape
Girardeau. ( my family still lives in Missouri) I went to highschool there, and most of my
four years there are a blur, except for my close friends, and concert choir. We had the
BEST teacher for concert choir! She definitely taught me how to start singing my best, and
from my heart! Thanks Mrs. Stricker! (lets keep music in the schools)! We had a pop
concert every year, and my freshman year was the first time I ever sang alone in front of
the parents! I sang "The Rose". After highschool, I immediately took off
for California to become a singer.( I had big dreams)
My brother was in the music scene there, and he said
he would help me out. So I moved in with him, and I never did anything to do with playing
music, or singing. The closest I got was working in a record store. After about eight
months, I was ready to go back home! I was all prepared to get going, when I was hit by a
truck, while I was riding my only reliable source of transportation, my bike. So.......I
had to stay for another 4 or so months to settle that dispute! In 1990, I had three jobs
at once to survive, and one of my jobs was 2 blocks down the street from this little music
store. I had a friend that worked there. I went in one day with a sad heart because it was
Valentine's Day, and I had no date. When I saw my friend Mike, he knew I was sad, so he
and this other guy who worked there, that I had never met, both gave me a kiss on both
sides of my face at the same time! I thought it was very sweet. Then this other guy that
worked there named Vinnie, yes Vinnie, who saw what was happening yelled from across the
room to the guy I didn't know yet, who had just kissed me......."Why don't you ask her out John!".....................
Spare time.........
In my spare time.......HA....... I LOVE to make quilts, I love to go in antique shops, and
look at all the history of unique stuff, and I even collect some of it. Love to
read.....Love to write songs....and, I am trying to learn to play the guitar more. Oh
yeah, I also love to cook! (john is saying huh)?.....
----- That's all for now!
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John ( in his own words)....
I was born in a small
farm town in Nebraska. (Gothenburg pop. 3,000) I spent my first years growing up in
Philadelphia & San Diego (while my father was in the navy). At a very young age my dad
taught me to play the trumpet, and I was soon listening to my parents records: Peter Paul
& Mary, Dave Brubeck, The New Christie Minstrels.............. Later in the Midwest,
we lived in a few more small cities between Omaha & Denver, finally settling in
Gothenburg at the age of 13. I then began taking guitar lessons, and was soon playing
along with the church youth choir & highschool chorus. I also played along with the
records I had by John Denver, James Taylor, Gordon Lightfoot, and eventually acoustic
rockers like Crosby Stills and Nash & Jackson Browne.
Not long after I began college I found myself in my first rock band
(Sandcastle) and was soon paying my way through college by playing in clubs in the Omaha
area. In January 1983 at the urging of a friend, I moved to Nashville, TN, leaving home on
a greyhound bus. The friend I moved there with returned home after a few weeks, but I
stayed for nearly two years. I then headed west, to Los Angeles searching for something
more in the music industry. I enrolled in GIT, (Guitar Institute of Technology) hoping to
emerge as one of the worlds greatest guitar players. I learned at my year there that I
would never be the worlds greatest guitar player, nor did I care to be.
After graduating in March 1986 I didn't touch the guitar for nearly a
year. Eventually I got a job working in a small Mom & Pop music store in Burbank, and
began playing as a solo act at places like the "Sidewalk Cafe" in Venice and
"Shakey's Pizza" in Burbank. At the same time I started work as a
Keyboard/Guitar Technician working with such acts as....... Gloria Estefan, Steve Miller,
Linda Ronstadt, Little Feat, and eventually CSN, and Bonnie Raitt.
One Day.......while I was working in the Music store in Feb. of 1990.
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I met Anastasia.........................
Spare time...........
Lately in my spare time, when I'm not playing guitar, or taking care of A & J
business, I enjoy running, reading, & carving wood. Anastasia claims my favorite spot
is laying on the couch, with a Time magazine while our cat "Fuzz" sleeps curled
up on my stomach. Oh yeah....... And I love Anastasia's cooking!~
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Fuzz (in her own words)
M e o w.
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Anastasia & John (how A & J started)...in their own words
A: We went out for a little over three years before John ever heard me sing.
J: I couldn't believe my ears.
A: I suppose I always wanted him to hear me, but I was too shy. I thought I would give it
a couple years first.
J: Thank goodness you didn't wait any longer!
A: We started learning songs in the living room, by Bonnie Raitt, and Nanci Griffith.
J: A friend heard that we were singing together, and asked us to perform in a vacant spot
he had on the acoustic stage at the Carpinteria Avocado Festival. ( Yes, the Avo. fest!)
A: It was our first gig!
J: Yep, our first gig.
A: We were terrified!
J: After that we started writing, and playing more of our own songs at Coffee Houses on a
regular basis.
A: In the fall of 1996, David Crosby came to see us perform at "The Roasted Bean
Coffee House," in Santa Ynez. And he really liked us!
J: We then opened our very first big show for David Crosby at a "Make a Wish
Foundation" benefit concert. After that, he asked us to open the very first CPR tour
in January of 1997!
A & J: Thank YOU David!!!!!!
A: After that wonderful experience, and after talking with numerous fans, we knew we had
to record a CD.
J: So we called our friends, many of which I worked with over the years, and asked them if
they would help us out.
A: And the result was....................
"That's You and Me"
J: Stay tuned
A: Have a listen~! |
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