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GENE WOOLFOLK, JR.

The piper's calling you to join him.

About Me

THE PIED PIPER !
Introvert to extrovert, reserved but impulsive, arrogant ass when it comes to differing opinions, have been around the best/just wanna be the best, uses ears for sound (something others should try), flautist, keyboards, lyricist, sappy love songwriter and singer.........
Okay, the above is all that once was about me, but I decided to expound on this. Born into what became known as a musical family in Columbus, GA on February 27, 1956. I often remember hearing my father's sister say that she was dancing to Rock Around the Clock when I was born. My mother was a vocal music teacher in Muscogee County School District and an organist in different churches over the years. First recollection of music on the radio I believe was The Righteous Brothers. I was fascinated with their harmony and their music, which later became known as "blue-eyed soul." One of the first two concerts I vaguely remember, was the Kingston Trio, but I really can't remember if that came before or after seeing a double bill show of Louis Armstrong with the Harlem Globetrotters. Yes, I was one of the many Americans in front of their tv set the night The Beatles played on Ed Sullivan's show. From that moment on, rock music had become an integral part of my soul. But, yet there were many rhythm and blues influences from such people as Sam Cooke, The Animals, Spencer Davis Group, and others. Into the sixties, inspired by The Rolling Stones, The Guess Who, The Who, Steppenwolf, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Canned Heat, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds (Crosby), Buffalo Springfield (Stills). The Hollies (Nash) and Young,....also with Buffalo Springfield and later given the title of "Godfather of Grunge." By age 8, my first tries at playing a musical instrument was not forthcoming. I attempted guitar and violin, but never really had much luck with the string instruments. At age eleven, I had the desire to want to play flute and they had a beginner's band in 6th grade. So, this is when I received my first Gemeinhardt flute. Music continued to be an obsession, but my musical reading skills were slow. Then, in junior high band, the band director asked me if I would mind learning how to play tuba. I did make the change but I still didn't lose the desire to play.
My musical abilities really developed in high school. In the late 60's and early 70's, I attended summer music camps @Musemont (Jekyll Island,GA)and the University of Alabama Summer Music Camp (Tuscaloosa, AL), which I attended with my "across the street" neighbor, David Ragsdale(currently with Kansas). In August of 1973, I received Columbus High Band's Best Camper Award for the extra work and training of other band students during Marching Band Camp. At the end of my senior year, I had been nominated to the National Honor Society for my creative writings in English and also received the Arion Music Award (an awardee selected by the band director's of the city).
But rock music was changing by the mid 70's. With classical influences, I became enchanted with the sounds of Genesis, with Peter Gabriel on vocals and flute. Yes, King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Allman Brothers Band and while Duane was still alive, he performed on an album with Herbie Mann called "Push Push", which was my introduction to Mr. Mann......it was during this time frame that I met Michael Duke. Mike was playing piano in an Ireland's restaurant in Tuscaloosa. I loved how he took the old r&b tunes and redid them. I haven't seen Michael in many years even though I know he went on to play with Huey Lewis.
The music and my taste were changing. By the mid 70's, I had heard Crystal Silence, by Chick Corea and Gary Burton. I loved this album. And then, I found myself playing with an Oscar Peterson album, trying to reproduce his piano solos on flute.
In 1983, I pawned my flute after getting married and then my wife miscarried.
In 1984, little Gene was born and my priorities changed. It wasn't until 15 years later, that I bought another flute. In 1998, I "got back on the bicycle". They say when you quit playing and you start back, it's kind of like riding a bicycle; you don't ever forget. In 1999, I accepted a lounge dj/kj position with AMF Peach Bowl, where I reintroduced my flute and vocal performances.Currently, I am playing flute, keys and accordian with Henry Conley, Will Dockery, John Phillips, and others and composing with Henry Conley. A couple of my most recent recordings can be heard at: http://musicincolumbus.ning.com/profile/GeneWoolfolkJr
Built for Comfort
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My Interests



Classic rock, indie pop, blues, cajun, country, bluegrass, classical, jazz

I'd like to meet:

Ian Anderson, Peter Gabriel, Billy Joel, Elton John, Jon Anderson, Debra Harry, Bill Murray, Michelle Pfeifer, Susan Sarandon, Harrison Ford ! >

Music:

Classic rock: Jethro Tull (Ian Anderson),The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Yes, Genesis, R.E.M.; indie pop: Coldplay, John Mayer; blues: Gary Moore, BB King, Burton Cummings, John Fogerty; cajun: all that stuff I heard while living in the Bayou; country: Colin Raye, Garth Brooks, Kevin Sharp, Suzy Bogguss; bluegrass: Allison Krauss, Vince Gill, Leon Russell; classical: Holst, Lerner and Lowe, Rogers and Hammerstein, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Mussorgsky, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Dowland, Telemann,

Jean Pierre Rampal; jazz: Pat Metheny, Return to Forever, Chic Corea, Freddie Hubbard, Oscar Peterson, Hubert Laws, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Jaco Pastorius

and Herbie Mann.

Movies:

Allegro Non Troppo, Annie Hall, Alice's Restaurant, There's Something About Mary,

Hellraiser, Half Baked, Fantasia,

Dazed and Confused, Woodstock,

Bigger Longer and Uncut, Isle of Wight: Message of Love, Gimme Shelter, Rat Race (the movie that finally made us laugh again...post-9/11), Saving Private Ryan, Sleepless in Seattle, When Harry Met Sally, GROUNDHOG DAY, Animal House, Neighbors, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,

The Blues Brothers Fritz the Cat Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story

Television:

X Files, Cold Case, Prison Break, Heroes, South Park
Twilight Zone

Books:

Anything by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., John Grisham, Clive Barker, Stephen King,

Whitley Strieber, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe, Dean Koontz, Rod Serling, Alfred Hitchcock

Heroes:

Superman: Christopher Reeves,

the men, women and children who lost their lives on September 11, 2001
I wrote this in the weeks that followed Sept.11, 2001. My intentions were to attempt to embody what me and everyone else were feeling...remorse. This is my first video that I personally made. Please excuse any abnormalities.

My Blog

It Could Happen (lyrics and embedded video)

..TR vAlign=top align=middle bgColor=f0ebd6>..TR bgColor=f0ebd6>It Could HappenWhat if all God's children had food to eat?What if all good children never got beat?What if ignorance would stop and list...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Sat, 01 Apr 2006 02:30:00 PST

Hearing My Music in the Columbus Greenroom

When I originally set up my myspace page, I was under the impression that it could later be converted to a band page.  And, when I had the accessibility to add my music, that is when I learn...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:14:00 PST

In memory of Albert

The date falls on exactly the same day as it did 5 years ago.  Therefore, this makes things much more memorable.  And, in five years passing, I really feel we don't know much more than we di...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Thu, 17 Jul 2008 02:09:00 PST

From "Simply Sandra"

http://sokamoto.blogspot.com/2008/06/columbus-film-society.h tmlSally Morgan took this photo of Jan Hyatt and Michael Hoskin during their performance Monday night (6/23/2008) at the Loft.Edred Mitchell...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 10:58:00 PST

Work Song 2008 (a blog by Dennis Beck)

..>   Work Song 2008 Work Song 2008Gene Woolfolk, Jr. / FluteDennis Beck / GuitarsJordan Beck / Bass, Organ, PercussionRecorded at Amplitude Recording, Downtown Columbus, GA 31901. Jazz...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:29:00 PST

Unacceptable Comments

I have had to add a security measure to my comment section because Danny Barrington chose to write an expletive in my comment section.  All comments must now be approved......I thought all my fri...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 01:04:00 PST

Nightswimming Revisited

It was the summer of 1980 in Athens, GA, home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs.  I was working for Danver's International, a fast food restaurant on Atlanta Highway, as an assistant manager....
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:19:00 PST

FALSELY ACCUSED (Ch1-8) By Gene Woolfolk, Jr.

 I originally sent this out to just two of you, butothers wanted to hear what was said.  So for those onthis ever growing list:These are comments I received through e-mails, b...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Thu, 01 Sep 2005 03:20:00 PST

FALSELY ACCUSED (Ch9-18)

..StartFragment --> ..>..> ..> Chapter Nine:  Rape Me (by Kurt Cobain)..>..>..>..>..> ..>..> ..StartFragment -->I'm not the only one Hate me, do it and do it again waste me, rape me my fri...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Thu, 01 Sep 2005 03:15:00 PST

The Monkey House

Welcome to the Monkey House! System's a blood sucking louse. Stupidity amplified, My anger intensified. Venegeance deliberated. Tolerance exasperated. Exhuberant anxiety Conflicts social impropriety. ...
Posted by GENE WOOLFOLK, JR. on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:45:00 PST