Lots of stuff! A photo of myself with Mason Williams, the Classical Gas man himself in his hotel room in Valley Forge. I shared a joint with him as well. I've been on his family and friends list for years. Lots of live shows.
I like Basia. My favorite LP is "The Sweetest Illusion". The album cover is great. In 1994 I asked my then brother in law (in Poland) to look for any Basia posters. My wife brought home a concert poster with the album cover as the picture. It was never printed elsewhere to my knowledge. I framed it.
A customer of mine was the manager of people like Don McLean and Janis Ian as well as other groups. I became his "go to" guy for help around his house. He had to move around 1999. He called me to help him. He had no place to go with all the open reel tapes. They've been with me ever since! I've been archiving them as I get time.
I was on an invite in 2000 to a local dive. A guy named Clay Eals was writing a biography on Steve Goodman. I asked him if anyone was sending him tapes or music. He said "yes, but I don't have a means of playing them." Well, you know what I said? "Send them to me, I'll transfer everything to CDR". Tapes and records were coming from three different continents! When the book was completed (over 750 pages) I was on the phone with Clay. I said to him, "Wouldn't it be nice if the publisher would let you include a CD with the book?" Clay called me back the next day and said "it was a go. Could I do the CD?" I said yes. It was a lot of work but my name is on the CD in the book wherever it is sold. (Facing the Music)
I was on the board of directors of our local coffeehouse for a couple of years. I was the archivist. Too many tapes in my collection to list. It's been a great ride!