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As much as my heart breaks when I read this, I have far too much respect for Gregory as a person and an artist to question his "why's" for making this decision. His talent is only equalled by his graciousness. He's a smart artist and I have to believe that he's seeing something that I can't see .... yet. Not too much time goes by without my needing to listen to The Romantic Adventures of Harry. I'll bet I'm not alone. Cheers, Gregory.— November 5, 2008 7:36 a.m.
Party Poopage
Shocked over the quote from the anonymous letter-writer does not even begin to cover how I feel. I've been in attendance of at least thirty (30) shows at the Boat & Ski Club and have yet to witness any fighting near or in a bathroom. I've never been witness to any property destruction, nor have I heard of any damage second-hand. I've brought my children to many-a-show at the Boat & Ski Club, as do many show attendees. We'd never think of bringing our children into a place with bathroom and/or bar-fighting. It's always sad to me when people seem to feel the need to exaggerate facts (or fabricate "facts") to make their point. As a performer there at the Boat & Ski Club, I have heard nothing but positive feedback from the members. I know that Cathryn Beeks has gone out of her way to keep the shows family-friendly, gearing the music to young and old alike. Bravo to Ms. Beeks for a job well done. Shame-Shame on the sour grape!— April 4, 2008 4:21 p.m.