02/19/07: Special Thanks
Before I start rambling, I want to thank a couple of folks.
First, my sister Stephanie. She’s the webmaster here at cloverbottom.net, and without her it wouldn’t exist. She’s been telling me for years that she’d help me with a website, and when I made the decision last year to finally do a Cloverbottom site she stepped right up with a lot of patience and hard work to make it a reality. Grazie Stephanie!
Second, I’d like to thank R. Stevie Moore. I’ve never met him but certainly hope to some day. For those of you who aren’t familiar with him, he’s a prolific, free thinking musician/songwriter/artist currently residing in New Jersey. For years he kept a copy of the August, 1980 Tennessean article, complete with picture, available on his website (www.rsteviemoore.com). Without him Cloverbottom might never have had a web presence. Whenever people would ask me about the band I’d tell them to do a Google search for Cloverbottom and his page featuring us was always at the top of the results list. It might not be there any more, but it was for s-o-o-o-o long. Thank you, Mr. Moore!
First, my sister Stephanie. She’s the webmaster here at cloverbottom.net, and without her it wouldn’t exist. She’s been telling me for years that she’d help me with a website, and when I made the decision last year to finally do a Cloverbottom site she stepped right up with a lot of patience and hard work to make it a reality. Grazie Stephanie!
Second, I’d like to thank R. Stevie Moore. I’ve never met him but certainly hope to some day. For those of you who aren’t familiar with him, he’s a prolific, free thinking musician/songwriter/artist currently residing in New Jersey. For years he kept a copy of the August, 1980 Tennessean article, complete with picture, available on his website (www.rsteviemoore.com). Without him Cloverbottom might never have had a web presence. Whenever people would ask me about the band I’d tell them to do a Google search for Cloverbottom and his page featuring us was always at the top of the results list. It might not be there any more, but it was for s-o-o-o-o long. Thank you, Mr. Moore!