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James Ray is wanting a horn, preferably a sax

'Maybe one or more of our readers out there might have a spare horn that they are not using' -BILLY JOE FUDGE

Billy Joe Fudge has talked with popular Columbia personality James Ray Hammonds about one of James Ray's current dreams.

He'd really like a musical instrument, a horn of some kind. "It looks like his real instrument is to have a saxophone," BJF said. "From what I can tell, he would take a woodwind, a straightun, he calls it, but would prefer the sax, or crookitun.

Billy Joe Fudge is hoping someone will give a good sax to James Ray. Quite possibly, James Ray would have talent in this field as well as in art. Classmates remember so well his ability to draw, especially pictures of construction equipment.

If anyone has a instrument they would like to pass on to James Ray, please respond to Billy Joe Fudge, c/o CM, using the Contact Form with this article. -EW




This story was posted on 2011-02-05 05:36:57
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