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Published on October 05, 2006

The last line of your article was what really motivated me to write you an e-mail. You didn't know Ron for a long time, but you knew about his knowledge of music. The beauty of the Music Exchange was Ron's knowledge, but also that he surrounded himself with people who knew more than he did about particular genres. If you went to work at the Exchange, you were expected to learn.

Mostly, I want to thank you for that last line and remind you how lucky you are that you got to see a glimpse into the good side of Ron. Dennis Royer,
Independence

Wayward Son, August 31

Spinning Jenny
Spot on! Jenny Carr and the Waiting List were hands down the best display of talent by a local artist that I have seen. Not that I really have a life and get out to see very many local acts. Anyway, I don't need to. I've seen the show I'm gonna continue to enjoy for a long time, I'm sure.

Christopher Hull,
Kansas City, Missouri

Correction: Information contained in last week's capsule review of the art show Whoop Dee Doo was incorrect. The public screening of the opening night's videotape is at 8 p.m. Friday, October 6, at the Greenlease Gallery, 1100 Rockhurst Road, 816-501-4407.

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