
Olh Oh (seen above), whose real life name is Bob Olhsson, was interviewed by our intrepid Cypress Rosewood at his live radio interview show, When Worlds Collide, which is streamed into Second Life.
Olh’s real life avatar, Bob Olhsson, has a wonderful history with Motown, of which he was a part in the 1960s. Motown was an impactful part of my young life and accompanied me through life-changing events such as puberty, my first sock-hop, and my first slow-dance (when the nun’s weren’t watching). Memories flooded in as I listened to Bob regale Cypress with stories of the early days of this historical music sound. This man was responsible for mastering some of my favorite songs that I literally wore out on my record player. Legendary songs by Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Smokey Robinson, and Stevie Wonder. There was so much joy in his retellings and just not enough time to but scratch the surface. I believe Cypress will bring him back for more and to speak more about his involvement in Second Life and the availability of live music on the grid as opposed to the diminishing venues in real life.
Bob has a website and you can find his music industry forum there as well. I look forward, with great anticipation, to seeing him come back to the show. Anyone who missed this, missed a great interview and opportunity to meet a significant participant in musical history.
~elfa and namaste
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