Flowers, Music, Art and Rock Stars (or how I met ‘My Guys’) My name is Rosemarie, I am 45 years old and live in Barnsley, South Yorkshire UK I am just an ordinary person who has a rather exciting hobby , I design web sites for singers and comedians. I also paint with wax (encaustic art) and run 3 card making groups on yahoo with thousands of members from all around the world. I have a tea-bag folding website , and was looking for photographs of flowers to use in the designs for my site when I came across Ed Rambeau who had posted a few albums on webshots full of flowers. I contacted him and asked if I could use his photographs and right from that initial contact Ed was lovely, polite and very helpful. Whilst looking around his webshots albums I noticed some CD covers and asked him about them he told me that he was a singer and sang on cruise ships , he had also been in the USA Charts in 1965 with Concrete & Clay and had written songs for a number of artists. I purchased ‘The Best of The Past’ from him and he sent me ‘The Season of The Heart’ as a present because it was coming up for Christmas. When these CD’s arrived I was so taken aback by his singing that I asked him if he wanted a website, I am not sure why I did, because I had never written a proper web site before. That was in November 2002 , the website was designed in a matter of days and on 5th December 2002 the website was launched, I have worked with Ed for just over 5 years and plan to take a trip to New York soon to meet him. My work dose not stop with just the website , I then found and contacted tons of artists regarding web links for Ed, one of the people I contacted was Diane Reny who had a big hit with a song that Ed had co-written called ‘Navy Blue’ and I managed to put them back in touch with each other after 40 years. I also joined a lot of sixties music groups and signed thousands of guestbooks and wanted to tell the whole world about Ed Rambeau. I have met some very wonderful internet friends over the years by belonging to these internet groups like ‘Spectropop’. Whilst reading through messages on Spectropop in 2003 I read a post by a man called ‘Mark Wirtz’ , I had no idea who he was but I liked his style, so I went to look at his web site and sent him an e-mail, Mark liked my painting and we soon because friends , I sent him a Christmas Card which I had painted and he let me download his unfinished CD ‘Love is Eggshaped’ , but we lost touch. In September 2006 Ed and I joined mySpace to try to further promote his music, I was looking around myspace and found Mark again , After a few conversations with Mark he asked me if I would help him run his mySpace page and his website , I was delighted to be asked. Adam B Wild a youngster from the USA found my mySpace page and asked if I would be his UK agent , of course I was not qualified for that so I just did a web site for him instead. I started a fan club for Mark on Yahoo and it was going really well but Mark wanted it shut down , but I did get the chance to get to know some of Mark’s friends rather well , a DJ and Singer from Spain called John Curtis who had got to know Mark when he did an interview about ‘The Teenage Opera’ , so yes I did a web site for John, and Father and Son Tony & Anthony Rivers who had sung on Mark’s latest CD’s, Tony was in the Castaways and Harmony Grass and was a backing singer for Sir Cliff Richard for many years , after trying for a long time to get Tony to add Mark’s site to his links and helping Tony, Anthony and John Perry (a friend of Tony’s who also sang with Cliff) with their mySpace pages , I took over Tony’s and Anthony’s web sites…. my work expanded. On mySpace I sort of adopted David Stopp, a singer songwriter from London who had posted a message to Mark about a song he had written called ‘Whatever Happened to The Beach Boys’ David Cooke (Snail) & Bylli Crayone, well they posted so many bulletins on myspace that I checked them out and loved their music. Bylli is a very nice man - into sexual dance music and Snail is a wonderful artist who has a beautiful singing voice. Groovy Uncle (who is Glenn Pragnell from the Kraven A’s) and Paul Germana approached me and asked if I would do their sites and I love their voices they are both so very talented. Recently I have been putting together slideshow/videos for ‘My Guys’ on youtube and as a result Kris Ife who co-wrote a lot of songs with Mark and recorded under the name of Judd got in touch with me , I went down to meet Kris who is a lovely man, and I now do his web site as well. The latest is a friend of Mark’s another comedian called Chris Gay , but I have only just started on his web site. I love them all to bits and conside myself very lucky to be associated with them all. Rosemarie Edwards www.craftweb.org Join me on Yuwie (Great Social Network Site that Pays) http://r.[WEB SITE REMOVED]/zrosemarie
I get a mention in this Message from Ronnie Allen: In addition to being a deejay I am also a professional piano player. I can only recall one instance where, in a public performance, I accompanied a singer on the piano who was singing his top-forty hit. The man I accompanied, back in October of 2003 at the Friends Of Old Time Radio Convention in Newark, NJ, was Eddie Rambeau. I and a guitar player named Brian Gary (who is Eddie Cantor's grandson) were the only two musicians that Eddie used when he performed his hit "Concrete and Clay" in front of a most appreciative audience. Of course Brian and I were the only musicians available and the price was right ... for Eddie! We worked strictly for the love of it. Forget about money.
I recorded an interview show with Eddie on December 27 of last year and I used a portion of that public performance (which is also on YouTube) to open the show. Eddie is one of only a handful of acts that I've interviewed whom I have also met in person. This was a fun show all the way. Eddie co-wrote Diane Renay's top-ten hit "Navy Blue" and Mark Valentino's "The Push and Kick" and had his own hit with "Concrete and Clay." He has recorded over 500 songs and you will hear every one of them on this show. If you believe that then Eddie will be glad to sell you a bridge and will even throw in a tunnel. In addition to the hits mentioned above, the show also includes his debut recording called "Skin Divin'," "Summertime Guy" (Chuck Barris's song which as an instrumental became the theme song of "The Newlywed Game") and Eddie's original recording (with kids) of "Good Morning Starshine," which he recorded using the name Eddie Hazelton.
To access this Eddie Rambeau show or any of my 26 previous shows, please visit href="http://www.jerseygirlssing.com/" www.jerseygirlssing.com.When that home page comes up, please scroll to the bottom and click on "Ronnie's Radio Page." Please send comments about these shows and suggestions for future shows to me at href=" mailto:RonnieOldiesGuy%40aol.com>RonnieOldiesGuy@aol.com
 View Mark's Music & Video Profile at AudioJam Music
I now have a page on Yuwie if anyone would like to join me - then just click on the banner Love & Hugs Rosemarie
All 5 of John's CD's can now be heard on the photo page here (on his web site and at Music Forte)
The track listings can be found on his web site www.simply-curtis.co.uk
I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! My Favourites are I'd Love You To Want Me, Mary In The Morning & When I Dream
Love & Hugs Rosemarie www.craftweb.org
I have updated the player on John's Photo Page with one that now plays 3 of John's 5 CDs
These are 3 example songs from Each of Ed Rambeau's CD - I hope you enjoy them - please leave a comment on any that you like.....
If you would like to see some 'real' encaustic art - take a look at my friend Gary's Page http://garybaker.multiply.com/ Gary is a member of the Encaustic Group on yahoo which I help as a moderator. also check out http://www.encaustic.com if you want to find out more about this fun hobby. Love & Hugs Rosemarie
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