Steve Eulberg: Guestbook
Craig Beeker
July 16, 2008
Hey Steve: I just told my faith story for a camp staff (El Camino Pines). You were playing piano and I was reading Genesis 1 when God moved in my life. My theme was "no small things, no ordinary moments". It was no small moment in my life. Thanks for allowing God to work through you then and now. I'm glad your gifts are still a blessing to you and us.
springspring
July 16, 2008
Hello,,im new here,,i just wanna say hello to all.
PekkaM
July 15, 2008
Hey ! I just joined jamplay and your teaching is great. With warm greetings fm Pori Finland.
PekkaM
Gwenn Britt
July 5, 2008
I love the music and I have just started playing the mt. dulcimer. I lvoe it. You are great. Thanks for the web site.
Bob Garn
June 21, 2008
Ahh, just as I remember you from back in our college days... playing music. I love it!
sex teen
May 20, 2008
It's a pleasant surprise to find a sanctury from all that modern inane garbage they call music.
Claraug
April 6, 2008
i am gonna show this to my friend, man
Molly
April 4, 2008
You are an amazing guitar player. You have such a wonderful gift. It's wonderful that you are sharing it and not keeping it inside. Thank you for sharing your music.
Bram Bakker
March 16, 2008
Hi Steve, just to say hello. I am following your lessons on JamPlay.com. Awesome!
Stijnman
February 11, 2008
I'm following your lessons on jamplay.com and would like to tell you, I love your way how you teach.
Its very very motivating to continue playing the guitar.
Keep on going!
Warm regard,
Rick S tijnman
Netherlands
Ellen Brey
January 14, 2008
Recommended by Heather Stenner. I'm looking for entertainment for a staff appreciation dinner of about 40 people for the Academy of Arts & Knowledge on 2/5 or 26. These are hard working teachers working at Nothern Colorado's newest Charter school.
Available? Fee?
I'd love to hear back from you today. I'm home with sick children so you can call 223-3941.
Thanks in advance!
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Mary Jane Keppler
January 6, 2008
Just re-read the letter you wrote me on 10-30-98 about the Eulberg family tree. After that I did a Google search, discovered your website, and listened to some of your music. Loved it! I'm proud to be a relative of yours!
I'm still working on genealogy when I have time, which isn't often. Since we last corresponded I've learned a few more things about the family. If you want to keep in touch you can contact me at this e-mail address.
God Bless!
Mary Jane
Jackie Richards
November 20, 2007
Hi Steve! I am so pleased I took up your offer to visit your website. It is a beautiful site and really reflects the lovely person you are. I am enjoying your lessons so much on Jamplay.com and am delighted to be actually playing music and making progress. You really feel like a personal teacher, as if you are in the room giving me individual tuition. You are an inspiring teacher and I feel so lucky to have found you. I just hope you will visit the UK soon as I would love to thank you in person, as well as hear your beautiful music and thoughtful, meaningfull words.
Take care
Jackie
Kim Farley
November 17, 2007
Hi Steve! This is Kim Kahler Farley. Wow ... I can't believe I found your website. I've enjoyed listening to your music. Listening to your voice brings back great memories of BELOVED!!! Would love to hear from you!
:)Kim
Emilio Muniz
November 14, 2007
I like the way you teach the guitar. I join JamPlay and have been taking your lessons. Every time I lose focus I go back to your basics. Thanks
Linda Lickenbrock
November 12, 2007
I so enjoyed meeting you. thank you for giving back so much. I truly believe that is why are country is so blessed bebause it is people like you that give so much.
Edith Hinrichs
November 10, 2007
That was a nice article on you in the Coloradian. Congrats on your MA. If anyone can make a difference in teaching music you can. Hope that you get a permanent position soon. But will you still be able to attend festivals? I'm off to Owl Mountain to order "A Piece of it All" Thinking of you getting a Grammy, which you richly deserve. Edith HInrichs
Paul Roberts
October 25, 2007
I just started your beginners course at jamplay. I like your teaching style and think that I will soon be able to play someti=hing recognisable-------------I Hope ! ! Do you ever get to Kentucky? Thanks ! !
John Mawhirter
October 22, 2007
Steve:
Your Daughter (Kaitlin) worshipped at Zion yesterday. Boy, you and Connie did something right! Good to come across your web site. God bless!!
Gordon Peterson
September 21, 2007
Great music!
Angie Dowdy
September 20, 2007
Steve, I'm so glad you're sharing your music with the world. And even more, receiving recognition for it...kudos!
Thanks for all you do for others through music. You really are touching others with a strength! We're lucky to have you.
Jose Valenzuela
September 19, 2007
Good to hear that you are singing and making your music a gift for all to enjoy.
en paz,
Frank Wagner
August 9, 2007
Met you up at Oak St. Plaza
Have heard people play Mt.Dulcimer and vowed,'never in my house'.Was great to hear it really played.I am currently intrigued with didjeridoo. Heard Ash Dargan at Museum last friday. good wishes...
Hale
July 22, 2007
Such an intellegent person you are. I was looking for the guitar tabs when I saw you on internet. Your dulcimer looks like Turkish enstriman which has the same shape. But i'm not sure that they are the same. I came to the U.S. 10 months ago. I bought a guitar on internet and I wanted to play at home but I need a help. If I can learn at home. My favorite guitar is acoustic and I wanted to learn acoustic style if I can. Could you help me, thanks Steve.
Edith Hinrichs
February 2, 2007
What a beautiful web site. Don't you ever get down to the really deep South? Esther Kreek comes here in 5 more days to do some workshops and visit in a warm(er) place. You could also!!!
Edith in Lower Alabama
Michael A. Harris
July 12, 2006
Just ordered your CD
Massimo Ferro
July 7, 2006
Hi Steve, I thank you so much for giving me the chance to play your fine music in my radio show of American roots music here in Italy.
I immediately provided with including your web site in my playlist. All tbe best, Massimo
Jane Willeman
June 28, 2006
Looking forward to meeting you at camp next week. Hope you bring some of your recordings.
Aaron Goffman
June 25, 2006
I was truly inspired by taking your class and hearing you play at the California Traditional Music Society Summer Solstice Festival, in June, 2006. Thank you. Aaron Goffman
Tom Fairnie
June 22, 2006
Hi Steve
I enjoyed listening to the clips; especially Seton Sands...is that our Seton Sands here in East Lothian? If it is then that is impressive. If you ever get back to Edinburgh perhaps we can take a trip down the coast to the John Muir Country Park. He was the founding father of America's National Parks and he was born in Dunbar. It's a fantastic place and very spiritual. It's good for the soul just to be there.
By the way, I'm in the process of sending you a copy of The Journeyman, which I hope you'll enjoy as much as I enjoy listening to your music. All the best and keep in touch. Perhaps our paths will cross again someday.
Tom
Kaitlin
February 24, 2006
hahahahaha "Is she from the South or deaf?"
Beth Watson
January 28, 2006
Howdy from Houston! Thanks for sharing your music with us at the workshop this weekend. I enjoyed learning lots of new stuff and getting to know you a bit. Come back to Texas any time!
Bill Koster
December 2, 2005
Steve,
I'm thinking we were in the SCUPE program together back in 1983 in Chicago. I'm not sure how I stumbled on this website, it may be that I had some lyrics from a song you wrote while in Chicago, and I did a Google Search. Love the music, and if you are ever in southern California, give me a holler.
Julee Kramer
November 21, 2005
Hi Steve,
What a beautiful new web-site.
I love the wood!!!!
See ya soon,
Julee
Pastor Ron Drury
November 16, 2005
Site Looks GREAT Steve!!!
Look forward to checking it often!
SHALOM Ron
Gary Puckett
November 11, 2005
Looks nice, Steve