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  1. Bob Wilber grew up aspiring to follow in his father’s baseball footsteps, and while he was able to secure a full college scholarship and later spend parts of six years in professional ball, as a player, coach, and scout, his mother’s writing, communications, and public relations skills were what eventually defined his career.

  2. 20. Juli 2021 · Blog - Bob Wilber. July 20, 2021. A life-changing friendship – by Harvey Bard. It was some 30 years ago that my wife Joan and myself were putting on fundraisers in our home for various local charities. We managed to seat 50 with a squeeze. We had the cream of the British jazz scene playing in various combinations.

  3. 21. Nov. 2015 · I just wanted to post this blog to finally include the story and some photos of the subject matter I had locked in place for what I thought would be the May 14 blog. I sat down then, tried to log in, and saw the same dire warning many of you have gotten when trying to visit here. So now I’m here, and we’re back, and I have the chance to tell this tale. It was pretty damn epic.

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  4. Articles - Bob Wilber. Bob Wilber – A Study in Jazz Education by David Poulter. Jazz Lives is a superb blog, run by Michael Steinman, jam-packed with amazing articles and commentaries on Jazz and artists who create it.

  5. Meeting the Wilbers. The first time I met Bob was on a Saturday morning, at his house in Chipping Campden, in the Cotswolds, England. My father was the dentist for the area, and Bob had gone to have some emergency work done. I was 14 at the time, and I hadn’t been playing sax for long, but when …. Continue reading.

  6. With roughly 10,000 regular readers around the world, it was regarded as the most widely followed blog in the sport of professional drag racing. Now, as he shifts into an authorship/blogger role, he has migrated that fan base here, to the newly renamed “Bobs Blog” at The Perfect Game Foundation.

  7. Remember, if you read this blog and liked what you read, please “Like” it by clicking the button at the top. You can’t have too many “Likes” in this biz. I checked on that. See you next time I’m here, and I aim to at least get something posted from Hawaii next week. Aloha! Bob Wilber, at your service and already salivating for a Mai ...