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Nearly famous musician just glad for the ride
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Making it big in a band must be a little like love. It's better to have had your chances than never had chances at all.
A lifelong musician, Norris Lytton came within inches of that big brass ring. The band, Mind Garage, signed a recording contract with RCA and played in top venues with some of the biggest names in the business.
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Nearly famous musician just glad for the ride
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Making it big in a band must be a little like love. It's better to have had your chances than never had chances at all.
A lifelong musician, Norris Lytton came within inches of that big brass ring. The band, Mind Garage, signed a recording contract with RCA and played in top venues with some of the biggest names in the business.
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