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i lived with Paul Jennings, CEO of Cajon.org, for 6 months in 2006/7 and he used to play my guitar from time to time. he wrote and recorded this one day and i liked it, so he taught it to me.

“Misty was an old rough cat from Shetland who, in her younger years, ran a mouse and rabbit slaughter agency. she ended her days as a city cat on the cobbled streets of Edinburgh where she grew an empire dealing catnip and selling illegal canned tuna. what a life she had” Paul Jennings 01/09/18

Paul is a legend. he spent 9 years in the States but is home now. for how long we’ll never know, but it’s nice to know he thinks of Glasgow as his home. he came up with a remarkable number of colloquial phrases we still use today such as “Roast” to describe a situation overrun by “roasters”

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from Innes Watson's Guitar Colloquium, track released December 12, 2018

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Innes Watson Glasgow, UK

Innes Watson, from Glasgow, is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist with fifteen years of contemporary and traditional Scottish music performance, recording, teaching and producing under his belt and one of the most highly-regarded and sought-after musicians in the field. ... more

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