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Dewey Forrester has been playing for Churches, Gospel groups, and community events for over 45 years. He and is wife, Kay, reside in Milledgeville, Ga. and attend Milledgeville First United Methodist Church. Prior to moving home, Dewey and his family lived in Seattle, where he accompanied the Sojourners Men's Gospel Choir for 16 years. A native of Sandersville, Dewey took piano lessons from the late Frank A. Marynell, who taught him the importance of playing piano with a passion. More below! HOME |
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Kay Avant Forrester and Carl Dewey Forrester Jr. in the North Georgia Wine Country this year. Kay and I have been married for 36 years and we are each other's biggest fans. Kay is the founder and owner of Harmony Yoga and Pilates in Milledgeville, Ga. She is also the producer of my new album and the hot nerdy wife that knows how to keep a website up and running. If you want to book me for an event, it's best to contact her at music@forrestersong.com | |
Our amazing son is also a musician.
Violin, Guitar, Mandolin and he is getting pretty good at Piano too.
He and his fabulous wife Bree of Austin, Texas both live in Houston,
Texas today. I am so proud of both of them. Bree is a personal
trainer and trust me - that girl is in shape! Isaac runs a
electron microscopy lab for Baylor Medical. Their dog Scout loves
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Our daughter Hannah is
likely my favorite singer. Yep, she has the stuff!
Hannah is a personal trainer at Equinox Gym in Houston, Texas and she
met her boyfriend, Richard there. Richard, also a personal
traininer, is a writer of the blog "A Toast to the Roast". If you
love coffee, you will love his blog. Richard and Hannah have
two dogs - Koda and Kylo. Support Local | A Toast To The Roast |
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Yep, I am a Georgia Tech graduate and proud of it. Getting an engineering degree from this school was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. Period. But it took me to great companies like Microsoft and was the foundation for a great career that supported my family through thick and thin. I'm a ramblin gamblin helluva engineer! | |
This man was iconic. Enough said. My music teacher of 13 years was the late Frank Marynell. He was a composer and performer and to this day - the best piano player I know. He taught me so much about performing and there is not a moment on stage for me that I don't think about him and his ability to make you 'lean in' and listen. I miss him and wish I could just call him and talk. His fire and energy lives in me today. |
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