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full concert The Police - our next group we plan to pick up songs to perform.

 

 

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Was told our performance on live stream for our FOOD FOR THE HUGRY benefit was a highlight... here is Tom doing it (RIP Tom Petty)

 

 

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It has been 3 years since Tom Petty passed .... I've performed dressed as him and I hope some day to perform as a her... 

 

 

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ok - this was our group performing for charity yesterday

 

 

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Going through Christina Perry right now, but this was my first choice today. It reminds me of my daughter as she learnt it off by heart. (And I love Anna Kendrick and the Pitch Perfect films) ❤️ 

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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Sting my man....................

 

 

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such an under appreciated band in their day............... Gary Wright (did ok solo), Mick Jones (did ok with Foreigner, Greg Ridley did ok with Humble Pie, Luthur Grosvenor aka Ariel Bender did ok with Stealers Wheel and Mott the Hoople, Henry McCullough did ok with Paul McCartney & Wings, Chris Stainton did ok with Joe Cocker & the Grease Band, Alan Spenner did ok with Roxy Music)

 

 

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So I'm getting a bit Christmassy (had a few glasses of JD Honey) and surfing through my seasonal music. I came across this track from one of my all time favourite singers because I can sing in the same key as him (and he lived a few miles from where I was in the 1970s. And this is a very perceptive piece of music when you study the words..
 

 

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Yeah, time to break out the Solstice music!

 

 

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Always loved Greg Lake.

Yeah...they don't make'em like they used to.  I can't believe the time gone by...he looks so young.

 

I think our falling snow made the video even better.

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Greg's voice was lovely then, even in later versions when he was older he still sang it so well.  

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I saw Kansas when their first album came out - they opened for Queen at University of Toledo and they OVERSOLD the concert. I was a writer for the college paper and Ric Williams (eye patch guitarist) walked in our office trying to find the stage entrance. A kid who was already high and standing in the hall outside the office tapped on his shoulder as he was holding the office door open to ask us his question. The kid asked where the bathroom was - Ric told him there was a dark corner in the hall - pee there no one will notice. That is my Kansas story.........

 

https://youtu.be/PdFNWcXg-t8

 

 

 

 

 

 

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