After Quote by Wayne Kramer Download Open image “I was a little ahead of him but that didn't matter after awhile.” — Wayne Kramer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare After Ahead Awhile Him Little Matter
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We played together for so long and we got to the point where our styles blended together. Even today, sometimes I'll hear our records… — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
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I hate that expression, 'fusion.' What it means to me is this movement where nothing ever really fused. — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
When we first met, I was trying to put a band together. I asked around at school for other guys who wanted to play… — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
You get on the radio by writing your own songs. But we had the dilemma of not being able to play anywhere because we… — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
Aesthetically, we were enormously successful. Economically... there was no success. It was all about music of the future and unfortunately it was a band… — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
As time went on, we formed a number of different bands. We played in rival, neighborhood bands. We learned more songs and we learned… — Wayne Kramer Copy Share Image
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