This wonderful recording of tenor-baritone duets; it's primarily Victorian and Edwardian parlour songs, which I love, and this one as well:
I was in San Jose last week and yes the house did shake a bit on Wednesday.Rodzinski was in Berkeley with his family.
Holy Cow! I love David Hobson. Had no idea that Warlow had done an album with him.It doesn't come up when I enter Warlow at Amazon.com.Where did you find it?
RLP has had the idea of the day, and that's what we'll do. We'll even use that disclaimer.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/browse.html?node=468294Actually, I'm wrong. It is on Amazon.com; look up Anthony Warlow in popular music.
Tuesday....seems like Monday....
Yes, DRGEORGE, I played the Peter Ustinov part and enjoyed it very much, except that the "actor" playing the Humphrey Bogart part did not know ANY of his lines, and those he did say, he said right to the audience.
edisaurus, my plan is to overnight the tapes to you either tomorrow or Thursday, so they'll be there Friday at the latest.
Hoo Ray for me!Hoo Ray for George"And Ki Yi YIPPEE YAY for BK!
Michael S, elmore, Ginny & all DR’s who need them-FEEL BETTER VIBES!
Thanks, Jane. I think my problem is just post-holiday let down along with some angst over a looming deadline for something I should never have volunteered to do in the first place.
I just hate when I volunteer like that. That almost happened to me recently, I will still be volunteering but I won't be organizing something I really don't feel comfortable with in the first place.
DRLaura-What does a fountain for cats look like?