Appreciate all music - love American music ~ I was 6 when I stood and heard Guy Mitchell sing "Singing the Blues" at the country fair here in E Portland. It was the beginning of love affair with Live Music.Leonard Bernstein came and all the school children went to the auditorium where he taught a music appreciation and a intro to theory day. I love to worship my God, my Creator with music. Yes, a Woodstock '69 attendee for a gyroscopic age reference to me. I was living in the Village at the time. One of my daughters lives there too. An Oregonian born and raised, a retread always return to this state. Portland has given us/me so much music over a life time - I go anywhere in the US and Canada and am at home with what I know about what's the beat there. Even heard the sounds of Saturn rings once from NASA ~ - it's celestial. I sang and studied voice over so long - but now I want to see what's able to do now at 65 - and practice a bit on my guitar. I will get it. 3rd try is a charm. I know and hear that in Heaven there is music everywhere - flowers sing as you pass by. So I practice being there now. Gr8 Gramma ~ single.
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