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Doug Lofstrom: Guestbook

Gensporse

April 21, 2008

Good site, comfortable navigation.

Thomas Warren (a.k.a Warzecha)

April 13, 2008

Hey Doug,

Just thinking about you and thought I'd lookin. Call or email soemtime if you'd like; Phone is 803-238-2275. I still regare d you as my best firend. Say hello to all the right people for me. Love...T

Don Grayless

March 27, 2008

Saw your band on wttw in chicago at 1:30am and I wanted to know what happened to Mike Levins hair?

seth lovstrom/lofstrom

March 26, 2008

im doug and teresa's kid my parents said that our name used 2 be lofstrom b4 lovstrom i thought u could be related to me?

cary brown

March 1, 2008

doug, wow! it's been a long time since freestreet and project! i learned a lot from you. thanx. feel free to contact me anytime.

William Taylor

November 25, 2007

Doug,

You are an inspiration.

Best,

Bill Taylor

Tom Drake

November 17, 2007

Doug,

I would have liked to make your program on Nov. 30 but I have a rehearsal with the Frankfort Brass Band that night. It is one of two rehearsals for a Dec. 9 performance and as I am the director, I can't miss.

Please keep me on your mailing list. One of these days I'm going to retire and have time to catch all the programs I want.

Tom

William H. Bell - Gaura-mani das

May 3, 2007

You are one of the most interesting and refreshing 21st century composers in this universe. I wish you God's blessings...Hare Krishna

Michael H. Lofstrom

May 1, 2007

I look forward to hearing you play at an upcoming performance. You have a remarkable resemblance to my late father (Hubert Franklin Lofstrom; b 1907), who grew up on Cortland Avenue in Chicago, and graduated HS at the old Lane Tech, formerly on Division Street. Any chance our ancestry has a link?
Best regards, Mike Lofstrom
565 Lincolnshire, IL 60069

sylvia wallach-motin

April 29, 2007

4/30/07, Dear Doug and New Quartet,
I am enjoying your newest c.d. as I write you -it is fabulous and so interesting with all the thickness of additional instrumentation. I really had the best time at the Skokie Theater Friday night. This is about the 7th. time I have had the pleasure of all of you and want you all to know it was a high point for me. I truely appreciated the joy that you all had playing with and in between each other. There was such a comfort level and lack of EGO that the result once again was supurb appreciation-(getting off on each other)and consumate musicianship and creativity that flowed from the first note to the last encore. What a priviledge to experience the freedom ,phrasing ,musicianship,exu-berance alas again.Bravo-Sylvia Wallach-Motin

Renee Fellman

March 27, 2007

We had the privilege of experiencing the world premiere of "Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra" at the McAninch Art Center (College of DuPage) on Friday, March 23, 2007. It was an absolutely outstanding piece of work, and we especially appreciated the work of Jennet Ingle as the oboe soloist.

In listening to the music, I thought about the sound of birds in the springtime. I had the image of birds talking to each other, building nests, and feeding their young.

I think this piece of music would be wonderful in figure skating, because of the light, bubbly sounds, some measures done in adagio, and other measures done allegro.

Ray Kainz

January 6, 2007

Doug! Nice site...glad I found it. Now I have a place to go whenever I get Doug Loftsrom withdrawl. Good luck in 2007 with EVERYTHING you do. Hopefully the stars will align and I can catch one of your performances when I'm in Chicago.

Joe Yost

January 5, 2007

I like the new site
and the new album is fabulous

on a first listen it grabbed me and
especially the divesity in the types and sounds of music
i had to pick it up to listen
it's been playing again
and again since then.
I highly reccomend anyone listen.

tommi zender

December 29, 2006

Awesome stuff man...can't wait to attend a couple different performances. I will see you/hear you in 2007. And for what it's worth...from one teacher to another...you're still my favorite teacher. (there's your cyber-apple) Columbia College is mighty lucky to have you on it's faculty IMHO.

Lance Brown

December 24, 2006

This is really classy Doug. Simple, direct, easy to navigate and captures what you're doing so well. Very, very nice. - Lance

Ed Thurman

December 22, 2006

nice site
"talk" to you soon?

tom goforth

December 5, 2006

looking good, dude.....tg