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    Sampler CD produced at the Renwood Messenger  recording studio in Kenosha.

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Tom Ceschinwrote:
I was especially pleased to see a mention of my guitar work in an article that appears on the Expose Kenosha web site, titled "Oh What A Night!".  This was in an article by Lisa Adamowicz Kless about the various performances at a number of establishments in downtown Kenosha for January's 'Second Saturday' event.
 
In the article she closed her thoughts on the evening's entertainment offerings that evening writing that, when at the Nook Cafe & Gallery, she "then made (her) way to one of the very cozy and comfortable looking couches. It turned out to be a fabulous choice. Musician Tom Ceschin was seated directly across from me, playing guitar. Ceschin’s style of playing instantly caught my attention; the volume was loud enough to be heard, yet had a soft and soothing quality to it...a private concert of sorts (to my delight). "
 
Thanks Lisa.  I think that was the first ever public notice on the web of my guitar work (to my delight, also)
 
...tom.
6 Feb.