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  • Thanks for your kind words.

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  • Ken, at 59 years of age, I remember you in the 1960s when my uncle first introd me to your v album with What time is it? Your style of inquisitive, iconoclastic, poetic oration is what set me on the path to eventually finding Existentialism and mathematics. You have a cognate: Joe Frank that I believe is deeply influenced by you. Your deep and melodious voice has not deteriorated with time. Just ordered some of your classics from Amazon. How bout something on the new physics of string thy

  • ken

    wow

    you were one of the heros

    thank you

  • This is excellent! I've been a fan for decades and I gotta say - Man,you're as cool as cool can be.

  • PLEASE UP LOAD MORE KEN NORDINE ! COLORS IS A TREASURE !!!

  • I love all your amazing recordings, but wow! with the added dimension of the visuals, you're light years ahead of the rest of us. (But then, you always were.) I'm truly inspired--and am just beginning to do voice-overs at age 60. Thanks for being the voice of the cool. I dig you the most!

  • Ken-

    Great to see your visual work and the product of your endless curiosity. I've been listening to your work for about 40 years. The clever visuals enhance the word jazz. Heard your interview with Bob Edwards at your house with the studio in the attic. I visited it once in 1973 with a friend and met you briefly. You were working out the Moog on a Film Festival spot.

    The story about the man who sold encyclopedias was based on "The Revelations of Dr Modesto", right?

  • amazing! I do word jazz myself, but I am only a child of 53. Looks forward to 90.

    dagfinn.

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