tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-65840971792089266782024-02-18T18:34:05.130-08:00tenzin's blog.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-79286047547784903282008-01-21T09:44:00.000-08:002008-01-21T10:06:52.610-08:00final postingjingle- pg- 9, a light musical noise like that of small bells or pieces of metal being shaken together.<br /><br />leviable- pg- 23, able to have a tax imposed.<br /><br />"hey Harry i saw you with that new hat, looked really fancy and nice to" pg 66<br /><br />"i saw her stading there with no shoes in her feet, what a slob" pg 54<br /><br />"the once thing i really do enjoy in life is to be kept clean" pg 90<br /><br />quotes " being someone else is a waste of who you are" pg 211<br /><br />the one emerging theme from the book is that when Harry discovers the murder, and that the muder was his own partner Bosch.<br /><br />Post-B. well first of all i want to say that, am done with this book and it took me approxemtly 3 days to read it, the final chapter or so called the conclusion was when both Harry and his long life friend Bosch ended up killed by the chopping machine in a tire factory while they were trying to kill each other. after that unfortunate scene, the police took away the pieces of the body and made a dna discovery, that the both so called partners.. were brothers, because both of there mom and dad were divorced and while there untalkitive parents never told them the truth, they shouldev'. but now its too late, this sad and dramatic story had to end up with a total bang in the face, i truly believe that if this book was this good, i'd buy another copy, just for another taste of a new one. I get the heavy feeling that when Harry tried to shoot Bosch, and Bosch dodging the bullets there was a slight connection because when Harry tries to dodge bullets he's always running the left side, and while Bosch does the exact same, i thought that they were so alike.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-27131154184773816012008-01-09T15:15:00.001-08:002008-01-18T15:49:39.022-08:00top ten list.Kunsang Tenzin kunsang 1<br /><br />Mr. Hatten<br /><br />English 10<br /><br />9 January 2008<br /><br /> Top ten list: The Closers<br /><br />1. When Harry discovered the killer was his own partner, when he realized his own potential towards finding the murderer who killed the 16 year old girl Becky, by his own plans he first shot her in the chest, wiped the gun with a rag, then put the gun in her hands to make it look like a suicide attempt. And how ironic this is, when he Harry figures it out that the killer was his own partner, he started to become a bit acquainted with his personal life, to extent, they were a true childhood friend that ended up in a bad karma in the future. Not only did this rating the number one favorite event, it was one of my most calming event also, between me and Harry, I think we both have that sprit between us as in, he has a kind of side, where he is always into the more lone wolf thing, and that goes the exact same to me. Which was kind of reveling.<br /><br />2. When Bosch, with his highly intelligent detective skills, he asked Mackey how to make a boat sink with using 10 bullet shots to sink it, Mackey felt as if he was underestimated by his skills and purposely jumped out of the 30 story building, without receiving any information, that to me was extremely inspiring and made me think of how I can become a detective when I grow up. And also by the time he landed I thought that he would at least yell like hell, but he just laid there unconscious, a thing like this occurred when at news, some guy jumped a really tall building I thought the author was using that deal but the funny thing is this book was published on 2006, which never of course occurred that time of the year ha ha.<br /><br />3. This was the most romantic part of the novel, Kitz who was dating Ashley found out that her personality was hid due to her past, was told after they made an affair, and her secret was that she was madly in love with Kitz which also he was to. “ this is the first time I ever told any boys, I love you” page 222. It kind of hit me when she said that because, due to her abusing young age of her dad, I couldn’t find any reason why she would have the confidence to say such things, no wonder she always lonely, sad, and not wanted. Kitz was being the savor to her every will. And that to me was a moment of silence.<br /><br />4. When Becky was discovered that she had a mixed race of black and white, I thought that was a complete B.S. because I knew that in the beginning, she was born in Dallas, Texas with a teenage pregnancy, and had been sent for adoption. That to me was kind of racist, due to the fact that Becky claims she never had a family, the so called lie’s that the murderer stated, he announced he hated all white and black people, and he was both mixed, how eerie is that? And another thing I quite don’t like is that when she was unfortunately pregnant, her husband was white to, but to clear off the topic, she was no mix at all. Just a normal Caucasian.<br /><br /> kunsang 2<br /><br />5. When the DNA match found that it was surprisingly Bosch fingerprints, the news media went berserk, because they didn’t know that the heck was going on, so then as soon as Bosch found out, he also went berserk because, not only did he do this crime, it was a swell accident, I truly think that this event made me really cautious about the fact that neither of the partners talked for 2 weeks after they found out, and then after that week, they became enemies, although it was a really messed up way to talk to each other, Bosch really never cared about Harry, ever since he found out the truth.<br /><br />6. I don’t quite agree to this statement of the fact that this book has some wrong misjudgments placed, as in when Harry gave give up his badge, the next month he was forced to give up the badge, and that to me is really confusing but also kind of mysteries, I gave this rating a six, because of the wrong placements that this book is allowing, bad slang, awful sexual content. An example would including something like this “ man, the only thing that’s keeping us apart is your mom on my lap” page 66 that to me is not that funny but the characters are laughing to it and that makes me angry.<br /><br />7. The social discrimination between the Asians and the Hispanics are quite the handful, when Becky was walking downtown, she came across a mugger who’s Hispanic, as soon as she gets her purse, a Asian was trying to mug her, now I know that looks kind of weird but since she was on the Asians turf, the Asian had every right to create a law and by that the Asian shot the Hispanic thus giving Harry the perfect time to grab her out of the war. After the really big war, neither of them won and to me was just a pointless battle, lives were dead, families were ended, and the town was in utter no mans land.<br /><br />8. The not so much hilarious jokes that the author puts in the book is so irritating that there shouldn’t be any jokes at all. There a part where Bosch was insulting a cop and before the cop could say anything, Bosch gave the (talk to the hand sign) which was really not funny at all because after he done that, the cop felt insulted which is not really necessary, the big issue was when Bosch opened a jar full of pickles, but soothingly Becky couldn’t, after that happened nothing really struck between them. Before understanding the causes of what happened between Harry and Bosch’s childhood memories, there was a slight comment with a card that said, “ if you think you can beat me against a fight…your…WRONG” pg 12 that was just really vague and not specific.<br /><br />9. There’s not much knowledge to put forth this book, because the words are as simple as ice, but there were some hard and challenging words such as “ did I ever tell you how systematic this process is once you join? Said Harry” pg 220. I actually believe that was the most challenging words of all. An un fair advantage took place when the author created a really strange effect during Becky’s childhood, “ as she stood there with no grin in her face, she silently made a smile at the painting of the Mona Lisa” pg 60, there’s a reason why I chose this event a number 9# on my list, because this book was just too vague and not knowledgably supportive, I believe Michael Connelly made this book the way it should be written, a hard ass detective with no limitations and being a rebel towards everything.<br /> kunsang 3<br /><br />10. This had to be the worst part of the book. “ I once saw a spaceship a meter away in my dreams.” pg 54 what the heck does that mean, but there’s also few other parts like this, which you won’t really get, because I think the author is just putting some random words in there just to make it look weird or mysteries, that kind of book to me is just a waste of valuable time. Not only does it sense, it creates a discomfort when your stress-free, and that happened to me twice. But in other words, this book is quite the tale to talk at a random place, it could eventually become a movie someday but who knows, it could end up in the top decent books in the year.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-32914610760235527602008-01-06T11:05:00.000-08:002008-01-06T11:11:04.467-08:00michael connelly the closers, posts.post a- 2 vocab,- portico, a porch.<br />interior- the inside of something.<br /><br />3 examples of figuritive language- 1. " and for what its worthtenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-1393899642627101202008-01-02T12:04:00.000-08:002008-01-02T14:39:35.230-08:00michael connely the closers post a and bpost a- undaunted, 263- not discouraged; not forced to abandon purpose or effort.<br /><br />disencumbered- 323- to relieve of burdens or hardships.<br /><br />Three examples of figurative language - 1. that son of a bitch thinks he's owns the mothership,page-233<br /><br />2. David opened his beat up right finger to pull the trigger. page- 322<br /><br />3.mark was sort of invisible when he joined the force, page-145<br /><br />quotes- It was all Hindersons fault to let go of his mothers life- 343.<br /><br />i think the main theme of this book is to understand the main causes of loss, sorrow, and gain, as David searches to find clues of the murder, he undergoes through a lot of distress.<br /><br />Post b. summary- when harry Bosch finds the mystery box sent from his mail, he opens it and it has a clue on it, its a letter written from the killer that specifically gives him the details of how this murder went by, but the problem is that that letter was from his fellow partner David. and now harry's trying to figure out why david would sent him the letter, but david reports that he was not the suspect. new clues are going to unwrapel when david was the suspect, now harry's trying to find out, the mystrey behind david. and this all leads to the case of the murder. the person who raped, and murdered sara. is his partner, david. pages- 154, 244, 11, and 377tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-8948074253302063692007-11-30T19:49:00.000-08:002007-11-30T20:06:15.658-08:00hornet league debate homeworkThe Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, and Stephen A. Douglas, a Democrat, for an Illinois in the United States Senate. At that time, U.S. Senators were elected by state legislatures, Lincoln and Douglas were campaigning for their respective parties to win control of the legislature. The debates presaged the issues that Lincoln faced in the 1860 Presidential campaign and are remembered partially for the eloquence of both sides. The main issue in all seven debates was slavery.<br /><br />the Tanenbaum-Torvalds debate occured in 1992, there purpose was to argue that microkernels are superior to monolithic kernels, i think that this debate was interly most strong toned, and had a very structured debate, because they were both begining to build there rage towards them and thats what makes a debate very structured.<br /><br />the Norway debate was on may 8 1940 the issue was on a technical motion, and i believe the debate had to be more of a political case then radther a simple debate, i really think this issue was somewhat pointless but it was a very poplular debate.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-44298947819471874032007-11-27T16:35:00.000-08:002007-11-28T11:39:47.467-08:00outside reading quarter 2post A- pegged page 60- definition- pin for fastening or marking something.<br /><br /><br />cricetid page 110- definition- small rodent: a small rodent of the family that includes the hamster, gerbil, muskrat, and vole.<br /><br />three examples of figurative language- " jeff opened his big fat pig mouth, oink oink oink," page 45.<br />"That throws some light on the question of the detective" page 100<br /><br />"mark saw the no smoking sign, and started to smoke" page 67<br /><br />one sentence i would describe of the theme of this book is on page 95 " the defendent finds Nina innocent of killing jeff on the night of november 13"<br /><br />post B- my response to this book is that there are alot of metaphors and also dramatic cause to the charecters in the book, but what i most likey would explain why i adore this book, is because of the mystery that lies on the hands of 2 dectives, and there journey takes them towards a very dangerous road that lays ahead of them a very diffecult struggle against a case that cannot and will not solve, my current page on this book is 124 but this book is 403 pages long, which is very convinent of me, detective Harry bosh is back with the LAPD with a sole mission of closing an unsolved case, and this murder is the first he's givin, theres not much to talk about in this protaginist, but as i read on i'll know this charecter well, all i can say is that he is trying to fingure out who murdered the mother of this girl, am looking forwards to reading this book as always, but my sole purpose is to find out why theres alot of mischiefs in the story line as the clues get werioder and werioder, one of my favorite qoutes from this book is "maybe you can even get your buddy up for six to put the fear of god in front of him, then they'll find it for sure" page 56 that qoute talks about how harry can't do this case alone without a partner but indeed Harry disagreese his partner is not only his brother but his arch rivel. that kind of book makes readers jump for more drama, as this story gets better and better, you'll want to read it again soon.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-10705815548265969512007-11-14T10:54:00.000-08:002007-11-14T11:00:04.065-08:00Second quarter outside readingName of book-Michael connelly the closers<br /><br />The year published-2006<br /><br />Fiction<br /><br />Pages-403<br /><br />Its a new york best seller and its required for a high school student level of litrature.<br /><br />I chose this book because i did not judge the cover of the book, but how i read the back side of the book, i love murder/mystrey novels that gets me hyped up. am looking forward to reading this book and accomplishing it in this blog as soon possibble.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-89077202621885309742007-10-27T13:43:00.000-07:002007-10-27T14:05:12.266-07:00Assignment for the sea insidepost 1- my general reaction to this movie is that this story, based on the real life of the Galician fisherman Ramón Sampedro, is a cry from the bottom of the heart for life and love, a reaching out for human compassion, for understanding emotions. I found myself a couple of times comparing him and this film with Stephen Daldry and his masterpiece 'The Hours'.<br />For the courts respones, i believe they made the right decision because a person who has absolutely nothing that he/she can't do, will bring others more and more troubles/stress.<br />i think in order to be a friend, you have to end them if they want to, like when ramon said, "if you love me, then you will help me, and that is loving me" which, is a very stressful situation for a friend. but the human life always has to die..<br /><br />post-2 , how i compare this story against the diving bell, is that they both wrote there book, and wanted to die. the difference was that in ramons perspective, he only had half of his body being locked, but for bauby's, its the whole body, except for his left eye. i personly believe that ramons story was a bit more powerful then bauby's although bauby's was a whole lot more, ramon wanted to express his thoughts and feelings towards everyone who had euthanasia, that to carry on living, you have to end it, and not let anyone take care of you for years and years, there wasting there time taking care of you, which causes you to be more depressed.<br /><br />post-2 the part where ramon spoke of his farewell, the camera was actully moving inches back then comes forth again. in the begining part, there was a long shot towards the carribian. there was a juxtaposition (on nephews mother crying) there was a camera that rotates in close up shots on ramon when he was in bed.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-63131235605632465182007-10-25T14:48:00.000-07:002007-10-25T15:02:10.645-07:00Outside reading week 5post 1#-the outside reading project for ahmed is some what similar to the book "the outisders" because it shows this violence and the freedom of segregation that ouccured in this book. its quite touching.<br /><br />post #2- in pages 200-260. while phil lesh tries to understand the true meaning of drug abuse by going to a drug free program in atlanta, jerry and the rest of the band members tries to figure out what song to make next, which was dated in 1979 they made a song called "bird song" the song was generally about how life was supposely be when a violence came about in there lives. when phil came back from Atlanta, he told jerry that not everything has to rely drugs on making songs. so in that confrontation, jerry and phil had an agreement between to never use drugs for making songs. phils thoughts are that, to make a successful song, you have to be in a positive mood and also healthy, that will make a song a very complex tone. Lesh was not a prolific composer or singer with the Grateful Dead, although some of the songs he did contribute—"New Potato Caboose", "box of rain", "unbroken chain", and "Pride of Cucamonga"—are among the best-loved in the band's repertoire. His interest in avant-garde music was a crucial influence on the Dead, pushing them into new territory, and he was an essential part of the group and its mystique, best summed-up in the Deadhead truism: "If Phil's on, the band's on". Also, a snippet of tape of Lesh on trumpet in college can be heard on the Bob weir-composed "Born Cross-Eyed." he also made a song all by himself, his personky single debut never on media "armed luckly" he brings me the true meaning of being a musicain.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-7390354899527225072007-10-18T15:13:00.000-07:002007-10-18T15:33:00.268-07:00outside reading final- phi lesh (searching for the sound)post #1- ever since jerry garcia's death, phil maneged to not be sadden about jerry's death, because jerry would never wanted that to happen. meanwhile phil's back to his own house, settleing back into his routine, walking, relazing,listening to music, reading. but in the end, for all of his band members to remember was jerry, and to never give up upon the soul of rock and roll music that the band has inspired.<br /><br />post#2- the message of my memior was that phil, explained the true meanings towards his journey in his band "grateful dead" not only has it inspired people in nations, but it created this new genre to rock'n roll music that everyone started to enjoy, there was a whole lot of point in reading this book, because it struck people who wants to become a musicain, the reality of it. i think that the author wrote this memior because he wanted to express his feelings towards his band members and others, that becoming a musicain can't be hard, unless you lose your passion to it, there were lots of quotes from the book, but the most inspired one was a poem from jerry garcia "i have spent my life seeking all that's still unsung bent my ear to hear the tune ad closed my eyes to see when threre were no strings to play, you played me" page #319. that quote states, that even in the most tradagey, like losing the most importent player in a band, the show must still go on.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-6986211333899790602007-10-18T14:57:00.000-07:002007-10-18T15:12:05.052-07:00outside reading: week 4- phil lesh. searching for the sound.post #1- "to make music for dancers like these is the rarest honer- to be conresponsible for what really is the dance of the cosmos" page #69, this quote one of the most importent in the book, because it states that to create any sort of music, you have to require not only skills, but passions as well to your music.<br /><br />post #2- in page #201 the grateful deads maneger tell them that the band has a new location for world tour concert. and there target is the great pyramids of giza, one of there fondest memory playing there. getting there was a very stressful situation, with police stoping them for I.D. and one of the band members ending up in jail for 3 days with no passport. but finally when they got out of all that mayhem, they played the concert in the pyramids, phil, thought that the band would not be able to make a hit on the concert, due to memebrs having a hangover and using drugs. but phils thoughts were surprisingly mistaken, the band set out to have a blast playing, although there were some few mistakes, the audience raved and had gone for an encore.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-49269736178706632612007-10-15T10:59:00.001-07:002007-10-15T10:59:48.705-07:00mr.hattenthe thing am most anxious about edina this year is.. the fact that am a new student in this school, and am looking forward to making new friends, as well as gaining my knowledge that brought me here in the first place.one goal in my sophmore year is... that i have to do my best to get decent grades, in the subjects that am concerned in. also attending the school's talent show try out's. so that i can win.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-11983512326236867902007-10-07T16:26:00.000-07:002007-10-07T17:07:06.710-07:00my outside reading book questions 1,2,and 3.1. the second section of my book is when the entire band plays for free in the middle of the road with a truck in hasight street 1968. that moment defined the music of the dead, when jerry garcia went walking to the street instead of going in the truck with the others, he was doing walking because of a hippe thing.<br /><br />2.homey-99- i think its a loaded word because when he said "our rehearsal room has a homey kind of atmosphere" when he's trying to meant, feeling like home, i think he's using this word because he's in a house where all his band members are going to be in.<br /><br />catch-103-to mean to watch it, lets catch that movie we wanted to see all these months. he used the word to tell jerry that he wanted to go watch frank zappa's concert.<br /><br />rad-134-it means great, excellent. he's using this word because he thinks that the haight street concert was pretty great.<br /><br />beast-156- it meant like an animal which he acted when he played the bass in one of his concert- he used to describe himself as the greatest bass player.<br /><br />smart person-300- as a show off or a nerd. he used the word that one of his friends are betreying him in his own instruments.<br /><br />queer-297-a person in an awkward position. he used the word because he called one of his fellow fans and they disliked him.<br /><br />retarded-234- a mentaly challege person. he used to one of his friends.<br /><br />cracker-145- a person living in florida or georgia its offensive to white peps. he used it to in his time, there were racist going on.<br /><br />goody-goody-112- a person who's perfect. he used it because he thinks that the band is perfect.<br /><br />butch-134- a person who has large muscle. he used it for the bands secerity.<br /><br />3. my reaction to this week of reading is that, when will phil ever learn to deal with occuring deaths that happened in his life, and when ever he thinks about it in front of stage, he stops playing and the band members are held responnsible for his actions. it gets me thinking, does he need therapy?tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-84193855856527420672007-10-03T11:49:00.000-07:002007-10-03T12:07:39.377-07:00phil lesh (searching for my sound)The starting of this epic book of the most influenicial rock group (grateful dead) has been a discover for me to find out. the strenghs of this book is the fact that phil lesh's young years were when he played the trumpet, he was an exceptnal trumpeter, he was announcd the best in the state. the weakness in my mind was that how couldn't i become such a good player like him, when i was young, i had all these chances and time to learn and to practice playing my instrument that i didn't even bother looking at it. i believe this book made me feel like a person who can do anything if i can set my mind to it.<br /><br />When he began college in the age of 20, he went to stanford to major in music. that to me felt like if i drop out of high school, theres a 20% chance i might end up in the music industry, but the real rock stars are the ones that are in college. mostly. am in chapter 13 now, and i think that the books starting to get intresting as i read along, i am fond that phil was able to play the bass radther then the guitar, because even though he was an equal skillful player in both bass and guitar, he chose bass. that led jerry to become the guitar, and maked me sigh in relief.<br /><br />my deepest feelings towards this book is that, to understand the basic knowledge of music, you have to not only work hard on achiving this goal, but to have a passion to your music, i am looking forward to finishing this book with a encourging heart.tenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06505338535791544971noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6584097179208926678.post-1475079557333911262007-10-03T11:39:00.000-07:002007-10-03T11:48:53.300-07:00week 3, part 1<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkIc1D-hG0iHcyfjiT7deOoVBrVucm4UoeULKhAOU-mios6tmLcorApuwfVoP6U6coLdpDajAo0nbK7PtsJ36IY881i7Ad0rtRCwueJ61bWGgisfoyZjMfN4TG-KEANVVMskeCVod1-1g/s1600-h/bxc.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5117184199358183890" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkIc1D-hG0iHcyfjiT7deOoVBrVucm4UoeULKhAOU-mios6tmLcorApuwfVoP6U6coLdpDajAo0nbK7PtsJ36IY881i7Ad0rtRCwueJ61bWGgisfoyZjMfN4TG-KEANVVMskeCVod1-1g/s320/bxc.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><div><a href="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.swaves.com/Back_Issues/April05/authorphoto.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.swaves.com/Back_Issues/April05/Phil%2520Lesh.htm&h=206&w=187&sz=28&hl=en&start=19&tbnid=oPukhMvh38oRVM:&tbnh=105&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dphil%2Blesh%2Bearly%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN"></a><a href="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.swaves.com/Back_Issues/April05/authorphoto.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.swaves.com/Back_Issues/April05/Phil%2520Lesh.htm&h=206&w=187&sz=28&hl=en&start=19&tbnid=oPukhMvh38oRVM:&tbnh=105&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dphil%2Blesh%2Bearly%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN"></a>phil lesh was born in march 15, 1940. he is a bass player for the classical band called (grateful dead) he started out as a trumpet player in his young life, and began learning the bass in his 20's if phil and jerry garcia haden't met, the band wouldn't have been created.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> 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