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Tom Warrick and Patrick Dietz

AARON HALE

Tom Warrick and Patrick Dietz

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Do you listen to any local bands?

Dietz: I’m from Aspen, Colo. I only live here for a month or two out of the year. So I don’t keep up with local music.

Warrick: I listen to the Naples Concert Band that plays up at Cambier Park. I go to bed too early to listen to anything else.

What’s your favorite band of all time?

Dietz: You ever heard of Traffic?

I can’t say that I have. What kind of music is it?

Dietz: Rock music. It was started by Steve Winwood, Dave Mason and some other guys. I like it because it moves me shake and dance (laughing).

Warrick: I like Bob Seger and Creedence [Clearwater Revival].

You like that “Old Time Rock & Roll”?

Warrick: Something like that.

What’s your favorite song of all time?

Dietz: “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,” it’s a song by Traffic. That is the best song ever produced of all time.

Warrick: Elvis Presley’s “Teddy Bear.” There’s a special memory with that one, but you can’t print it.

OK. What music is on your iPod or car stereo?

Dietz: I can’t handle listening to iPods. I can’t just listen to music. I like talk in between. I’ll listen to pretty much any FM station.

Warrick: All my girlfriend lets me listen to is FM radio.

Who your least favorite singer or band of all time?

Warrick: Lawrence Welk. When I was young Lawrence Welk was old people’s music, and now that I’m old it still isn’t any good.

Dietz: I guess I’ve never been much for country music. I’ll turn off country.

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