Denny - It has been quite a while since I have been on this site so I am just getting around to seeing your message. It is great to hear from you about the influence that my grandfather and Uncle Herb had on you musically. I too remember many a Saturday nights hanging out at Aunt Willa (we called her Aunt Wauve) and Uncle Herb(ie)'s house on Ave Q with my grandfather and the rest of my family listening to them play until the wee hours of the morning. It is really sad that after my grandfather passed away, our families lost that cohesiveness. I don't recall us all getting together on many occasions after his death. Those truly were the good ole days. Unfortunately, none of the grandkids on our side picked up music. I played piano for a little while, but ended up dropping it and concentrated more on sports. My brother Troy and my Uncle Carl Jr.'s kids, CJ and Tracy don't play either. I really wish I would have stuck with it. My mom still has my grandfather's guitar. Fortunately, my oldest son loves playing the guitar, so I really look forward to the day that I can hand down the guitar to him. I remember all of the clothes. They were quite impressive. Aunt Willa was definitely a huge fan. I understand your sentiments regarding Willa and Herb not being mentioned in Bill Cherry's article. I am really not sure why that was. I know Bill gathered facts from many sources including my grandmother and Carl Jr.'s wife, Pat, so I am sure that they would have mentioned them during the process. As for Carl Jr., he lives in Texas City on the same street as my parents. I was just down there in July to visit. Carl is doing very well and it was great seeing him. I'm not sure if you have moved the 8mm films to any other media format, but I'd be interested in paying for copies if you still have them. Thanks again for the message. It was great to hear about the common threads in our lives. Frank