Staffords Of Note - Famous Staffords

This blog is for notes about various individuals of some note with the Stafford surname.

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Location: Oak Brook, IL, United States

Happily married with two grown children out on their own, I've had extensive life experience in many areas. I consider myself a Progressive, and I strive to make the world a better place for those around me and those who'll follow after us. I am an Air Force Veteran, and I have been a Telecommunications Technician since 1993, with a Vocational Diploma in Aircraft Electronics. My interests are Environmentalism, Science, Social Justice, Poetry and Music, Reading, Karate, and learning Spanish. I'm originally from Southern Wisconsin, and have lived in the Chicago Metro area (Naperville, Plainfield, & Oak Brook) since late 1997.


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Available books of poetry by Daniel A. Stafford:

Battle For New Orleans
Battle For New Orleans Cover
Royalties go to Katrina charity.

On The Breeze

20 Wind & Environmental poems

In Season

84 Winter/Holiday poems

On God's Doorstep

Poetry/photography of a beautiful place

The Poetry Baker's Dozen

13 poems all around life

The Beach Poems

At the edge of sand and surf

Ghosts of the Fall

54 poems of Halloween & the Fall season

To view a listing of all my books as they are released click HERE


Saturday, June 14, 2008

Tim Stafford - Guitar

http://www.tim-stafford.com/

BIOGRAPHY

A native of Kingsport, Tennessee, Tim began playing guitar seriously at the age of 18 after starting out on the banjo four years earlier. He played with various groups in the Tri-Cities area of East Tennessee as a teenager, including Mountain Memories. As a member of Kingsport's Boys in the Band, he was a judge at the 1980 National Flatpicking Championship in Winfield Kansas. Later, he helped found the band Dusty Miller, which was named SPBGMA International Bluegrass Band champions in 1990. A few months later he joined Alison Krauss and Union Station, along with Adam Steffey and Barry Bales. The band was named IBMA Entertainer of the Year in 1991. He left Krauss's band in May 1992 in order to spend more time with his son Daniel, who was born in January of that year. Tim won a Grammy in January 1993 for his work on “Every Time You Say Goodbye” (Rounder, 1992).

In 1994, he organized the group Blue Highway...(Full Bio)

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