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RIP Jethro
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnyboxer" data-source="post: 7888091" data-attributes="member: 5732"><p>Sad day when Geoff Rowe (Even his stage name Jethro, was a joke) has passed away</p><p>True legend and would have your sides splitting</p><p>I can remember the late 1980’s when I worked for Bibbys at Dunball Mill near Bridgewater</p><p>We had a sales meeting and were staying at a hotel in Highbridge</p><p>After dinner we retired to the bar at about 11pm (as you do)</p><p>Jethro was in there, after doing a gig locally</p><p>What a smashing fella, just as warm and friendly as he was onstage</p><p>He sat at the bar regaling us with stories and drinking beer (like the Penzance prop forward he used to be)</p><p>That was a good night and we all got to bed at about 2am</p><p>Saw him a few times too on stage</p><p>What a Cornish legend</p><p>RIP Jethro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnyboxer, post: 7888091, member: 5732"] Sad day when Geoff Rowe (Even his stage name Jethro, was a joke) has passed away True legend and would have your sides splitting I can remember the late 1980’s when I worked for Bibbys at Dunball Mill near Bridgewater We had a sales meeting and were staying at a hotel in Highbridge After dinner we retired to the bar at about 11pm (as you do) Jethro was in there, after doing a gig locally What a smashing fella, just as warm and friendly as he was onstage He sat at the bar regaling us with stories and drinking beer (like the Penzance prop forward he used to be) That was a good night and we all got to bed at about 2am Saw him a few times too on stage What a Cornish legend RIP Jethro [/QUOTE]
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