Fender Tucker
Fender Tucker, aka Knees Calhoon, was almost normal until he spent 1967-1969 in the army and then resumed playing guitar in sleazy bar bands when he escaped. Then, in 1987 he dropped the music racket and took up personal computing, becoming the managing editor of LOADSTAR, a Commodore 64/128 magazine. When the Commodore died (sort of) he took up bookmaking and as the Grand Exalted Mojo of Ramble House has brought hundreds of old books back into print again for modern readers.
Fender Tucker, aka Knees Calhoon, was almost normal until he spent 1967-1969 in the army and then resumed playing guitar in sleazy bar bands when he escaped. Then, in 1987 he dropped the music racket and took up personal computing, becoming the managing editor of LOADSTAR, a Commodore 64/128 magazine. When the Commodore died (sort of) he took up bookmaking and as the Grand Exalted Mojo of Ramble House has brought hundreds of old books back into print again for modern readers. See less