Re: Anyone know an Ellen M?
Welcome to the OSO, Ellen.
My name is John.
> Hello all - I am here by chance, having found you in my referrer
logs - I have a sort of
> Museum - and signed up out of curiosity about who is talking about
my site.
Okay, it would help me if you could tell us about your site.
> I'm a web developer (who isn't these days) and a fan of art, old and
new rock (been
> watching a lot of DVD's of geriatric rock bands lately, and
wondering what it will be
> like when they are entirely composed of second generation people)
and interested in
> all sorts of other things.
It is unlikely that *I* visited your site. Geriatric rock bands, you
say? The "rock" I regularly listen to is probably even older than that.
> My big question of the day: What IS the OSO? If a music-making
organization, are
> there any samples available online?
The OSO is not a music making organization. However, some of its
members are musically inclined. There may be recordings somewhere.
Some of us have also made a few movies.
So what is the OSO? We started out as a loosely associating high
school group in the late 1970s, in Santa Monica (West Los Angeles). We
have remained in contact for the most part while adding new members
over the decades.
> Nice to meet you folks.
Same to you, Ellen. I have been to Ann Arbor, by the way. It was
during some business trips to Michigan in 1994 and 1995. Ann Arbor was
a very nice college town. The winters are extremely *cold*, if I recall.
John
Received on 2004-07-08 10:40:02
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