My transatlantic Podcast telephone conversation with Charlie Locke the owner of Lake Louise Ski area in Alberta Canada, preceeded by my introduction and explanation of my travel background and experiences gained.
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My transatlantic Podcast telephone conversation with Charlie Locke the owner of Lake Louise Ski area in Alberta Canada, preceeded by my introduction and explanation of my travel background and experiences gained.
Its our final Episode in the series of Podcasts 'A conversation with Pete Gardner' .
Pete's own composition ' Long time Gone' is recorded by his friend Cliff Stocker and his Band Slack Alice. The drummer from Cliff's band Liam Barber joins Pete in a scheduled 40 minute concert for BBC Lancashire which went down so well they kept on playing for 2.5 hrs.
Playing for many hours becomes Pete's fortee once in Austria for his annual visits.
Pete talks about his several visits to the USA, his American musical influences how when in Willits California, he met with Gene Parsons of the Byrds.
Meeting and performing with members of the Willy Nelson band in Tennessee.
Meeting actor Steven Seagal without even realising who it was,other than convincing himself thathe thought he'd recognised his face.
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My transatlantic Podcast telephone conversation with Charlie Locke the owner of Lake Louise Ski area in Alberta Canada, preceeded by my introduction and explanation of my travel background and experiences gained.