Awesome. And, might I add, Awesome video. Although I suspect that the commentator's comment that she always loved the ukelele is just a little bit disingenuous.
Seventy-six trombones led the big parade With a hundred and ten cornets close at hand. They were followed by rows and rows of the finest virtuo- Sos, the cream of ev'ry famous band
that's paula van gelder (she went to drew and we were roommates in cambridge for a long time). she still lives in cambridge. we bought the house in vermont from her parents.
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Not unsociable like the trombone?? Caroline - the trombone player - says "what??"?
if you were to look on my facebook page you would see my comment that i must tell my niece the trombone player not to take offense...
Awesome. And, might I add, Awesome video. Although I suspect that the commentator's comment that she always loved the ukelele is just a little bit disingenuous.
mary richardson? disingenuous? perish the thought!!!
trombones unsocialable?
Seventy-six trombones led the big parade
With a hundred and ten cornets close at hand.
They were followed by rows and rows of the finest virtuo-
Sos, the cream of ev'ry famous band
very cool video... who knew, a ukelele underground?
i truly do not know why danno made that comment, and i suspect he is getting a lot of feedback about it!
i can't remember the name of the woman in purple sitting next to you?
that's paula van gelder (she went to drew and we were roommates in cambridge for a long time). she still lives in cambridge. we bought the house in vermont from her parents.
i think a little 'live music' is in order for lbi this summer
i better start learning give my regards to broadway. a perfect uke (and trombone!) song!!
Or - you could learn "Blowin' in the Wind." The Wharf Rats + 1!
already know it! :-)
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