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You talk to much

March 8th, 2008 in Comedy by lpcoverlover | 6 Comments

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Ronnie Hollyman recorded live at the exclusive Key Room.   “The Quiet Man” – “Shhh!”   King Records

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  1. #1 Chris Hollyman says:
    June 16th, 2009 at 6:45 pm

    The album was my father’s second album and an album which nobody in my family has. My father, Ronnie Hollyman “The Quiet Man” has since passed away. Any info regrading the whereabouts of this album and/or its owner would be greatly appreciated.

    Sincere regards,

    Chris Hollyman
    chris_hollyman@yahoo.com

  2. #2 Ken Turrell says:
    August 24th, 2009 at 4:45 am

    Message for Chis Hollyman:

    Hello Chris

    A neighbour asked me to look on the web to see if Ronnie Hollyman was still alive and I found your contact details.

    Would your father be about 84 now if he was still alive?

    My neighbour new Ronnie from the age of 7 and her father helped him to perform at at a Masonic lodge a long time ago.

    Did he go to the USA?

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    The neighbour is called Jean Bowers, her husband Dennis also new Ronnie

    Regards

    Ken Turrell

  3. #3 Chris Hollyman says:
    October 21st, 2009 at 6:33 pm

    Dear Mr. Turrell:

    My father Ronnie past away a few years back on the island of Nantucket, Ma. at the age of eighty. He had played summers on island since the early sixties and was fortunate enough to retire there. It was his home and his love. I was fortunate to be with him when he passed. He is loved and missed by many as his music touch so many through he years. Please give my regards to those of the Bower family still with us.

    Cheers,

    Chris Hollyman

  4. #4 Ken Turrell says:
    February 9th, 2011 at 4:45 am

    Dear Chris
    thanks for the e mail , i only picked it up yesterday.
    Passed a copy to Jean and Dennis.

    They couldnt believe it because Jean dreamed of your father last night!

    Jean told me that she went out with your father just before he left for the USA.
    I have passed them your e mail address , so they might be in touch.

    Kind regards

    Ken

  5. #5 Diane McColl Holdgate says:
    February 18th, 2012 at 7:27 pm

    Chris,
    I knew your father when he was working in Nantucket at the Mad Hatter. He was a wonderful man and I was so luck to have known him. I wish I had this album or any of his music. I miss hearing his songs and just knowing him.

  6. #6 Chris Hollyman says:
    October 28th, 2012 at 2:17 pm

    Dear Diane,

    It is great to get this message from you. I have had the pleasure of knowing many of the Holdgate family in my youth and am grateful to have known them. My family and I are currently living in Branson, MO but hope to visit the island sometime soon!

    My wife was wonderful enough to surprise me during my father’s memorial on the island years back by having the few recordings of his duplicated on CD. If you care to get a hold of me, I would be more than happy to send you a copy. Send me a msg through Facebook if you can. I would love to make contact with you. Best regards, Chris

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