Suzanne Dey (Partrige Family)

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Mike Perlowin RIP
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Suzanne Dey (Partrige Family)

Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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Mark Eaton
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Mike, I'm thinking b0b is not a fan of starting obit threads re someone who isn't even remotely close to the world of steel guitar, but I'm sorry to hear about this.

I guess you could sort of say it involves music.

By the way, her maiden name was Susan Dey.

Partridge Family aside I really liked her on L.A. Law.
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Post by Stan Schober »

Mark Eaton wrote: By the way, her maiden name was Susan Dey.

Partridge Family aside I really liked her on L.A. Law.
Wrong Partridge.
Susan Dey played Laurie the oldest daughter.
Suzanne Crough played Tracy the youngest daughter.
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Wrong Forum as well boys, either lady likely ever seen a STEEL GUITAR.
Just saying.
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Mark Eaton
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Stan Schober wrote:
Mark Eaton wrote: By the way, her maiden name was Susan Dey.

Partridge Family aside I really liked her on L.A. Law.
Wrong Partridge.
Susan Dey played Laurie the oldest daughter.
Suzanne Crough played Tracy the youngest daughter.
Well, in this instance I guess Susan Dey joins the club started by Mark Twain with the motto (paraphrased) "the reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated."

Sorry about Ms. Crough and condolences to her family, but when I did look at a photo I thought that Susan Dey must have really put on the weight and I didn't recognize her. Now I know why.
Mark