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Lost and Found: Nestor J. Gomez

It's been a while since I've gotten one of these Lost and Found requests, but I've actually managed to reunite a few musicians (thanks Internet!) so I hope this one works out as well. Steve Satterwhite is looking for a fellow musician who goes by either Nes, Raraavis, or Nestor...
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It’s been a while since I’ve gotten one of these Lost and Found requests, but I’ve actually managed to reunite a few musicians (thanks Internet!) so I hope this one works out as well.

Steve Satterwhite is looking for a fellow musician who goes by either Nes, Raraavis, or Nestor J. Gomez. They started a recording project together about six or seven years ago in Satterwhite’s home studio in Belle Meade; Satterwhite describes it as “bluesy, jazz-inflected rock.” He now has a ProTools HD studio, and would like to finish laying down the lead instruments and drums.

If anyone has contact information for Nes, please e-mail me here (do not post in comments). Thanks! — Arielle Castillo

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