| Name: | John Pazdan <JohnP352@AOL.com> | |
| Age: | M 45 (03/25/52) | |
| Size: | 6'2" | |
| Mass: | 195 lb | |
| Bikes: | Just sold my Infinity, researching various SWB ASS's, Beefed up Trek (Truck?) Hybrid for trails, feets do yor stuff. | |
| Rides: | 100 + a week on trails, plus mo on the road with the Infinity. | |
| Where: | Naperville, IL, USA | |
| Works: | Musician: I play acoustic&elctric bass & mandocello on blues, roots, and rock recording sessions, and sometimes tour. | |
| Likes: | Raising my 5 year old daughter, working my garden, practicing my bass (3 hours/ day, sports fans), designing " new" musical instruments that sound like things from the Delta from 100 years ago, reading, composing, and hopefully growing. (but not horizontally) HUH?: Is Everyone on this list an engineer or computer person? (sorry Zack and Dave C.) I think bents are the Perfect solution for musicians who dig bikes, but don't want to screw up the parts of their body that make music. Problem is they cost so much that most real musicians can't afford them. Favquote: "Say baby, ya'll got one of them mood sympathizers?" which was asked of me at a recording session by a blues artist (someone you know, but who shall remain anon.) who wanted a MOOG Synthesizer bass line, this happened about 20 years ago, but it's still my favorite. | |
| Climbs: | not surveyed | |
| Crash: | Nothing serious, but a big fall in the fall ? on the @#$% Trek convinced me to keep on the bent thang. If I screw up my hands, fingers or wrists, I can't play music. | |
| Beard: | not surveyed | |
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