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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

Before the Memphis screening of the documentary Full Moon Lightnin' we were guests on WREG channel 3 in Memphis the CBS affiliate. Floyd Lee and John Gardiner talk about the film. For more information about the film please visit www.fullmoonlightnin.com. For information about the Floyd Lee Band visit www.floydleeband.com

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  • Floyd Lee is the blues.

  • I just spend 4 hours on Broadway today with this amazing guy.

    Later two of his friends showed up, Sal, a great great harmonica player and Louis who did the rhythm.

    I was sold!!!!!! This is real stuff, right into the street, with the right energy and soul to be able to share this incredible sound and love for the blues with others.

    People stopped, smiling, dancing and i could see in their faces there were touched, right into there heart.

    Guys.....i love you all.

    Jacques the Photographer.

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  • I love the blues. Thanks for sharing this story.

  • Floyd Lee (aka Ted Williams, Sr., half of "Ted and Ted") is the ONLY guy who ever sat at Mr. Satan's trapset and played as a one-man band on 125th Street while Mr. Satan (aka Sterling Magee) took a break. He's the dean of NYC street performers, as far as I'm concerned. Ask Wendy Oxenhorn; she'll confirm this.......

    --Adam Gussow

  • i saw him play up by times square in ny. i got my 2 pics of him one of him playing & one of me & him togther. he send me a signed cd of him too. hes great

  • I met Floyd lee he use to play with my father. Floyds a cool guy and very nice!

  • Very touching. The interviewers brought out the story and it was told in a great way. I'm really lookikng forward to seeing the whole documentary. --Mary Louise

  • John... Remarkable patience and sense of purpose.

    Floyd... You're the man. You're what it's all about.

    I wish you great success with this film. Hope to meet you both some day.

    Paul

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