though considering the amount of albums i might end up buying ! :-)
Mark Smith Finished your book in a day - great read.
I’m 53 and it brought back lots of good memories. My parents moved to Greenville in ‘96
from Reading, Pa. So I’ve been there a lot. Whatever happened to the members of Thunderhead? Remember them? They rocked. I told my kids after my first visit that I’m
moving south after I retire. Thats 4 years away. I hope to run into you one day. Remember Oct. 13 1987 when that plane
broke apart and crashed in Greenville. I’m holding the copy my mom made from paper. The door landed in her yard. Hope your health is good. Live long and prosper my fellow peach head.
God Bless, Dean .S Monahan
Buffalo, I wanted to send along my personal en-
dorsement for Prisoner of Southern Rock. From Tom Wynn's praise to Billy Bob
Thornton's eloquent description of pseudointellectual "experts" and their "mule Johnson related esophagus bruises," to Buff's first and only encounter with Ron- nie Van Zant on October 19, 1977, to his first meeting with Dave Hlubek, to his heartfelt dedication to his lovely, late sister, Patsy. This book is a must read for a fellow prisoner like myself....Buffalo. You ROCK my Brother and I am PROUD to call you my friend. Rebyll (Dewayne Fields)
Thank you everybody. Y’all are the best. - Ed.
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