Because of hearing problems and being unable to be myself in that time and place, I did not understand most of the lyrics when this was released. Even so, the song had a beauty and emotion that transcended that and I loved it then. Now, after hearing the lyrics clearly in "Joyful Noise", I can un...
This song has very powerful sentimental value to me, and was one of the first I learned to play on the theater organ. I love the piano part, it reminds me of the "Music Box Wound with a Key " from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" , which was in the theaters about the time the popular recording of "Que...
I graduated form Dobyns-Bennett in 1969, and remember this piece very well. Here in the northeast, it's called "Rapez Band", but in the west and south it's "Our Director" . It was impressive to hear the band playing it indoors but "you ain't heard nothin yet!" until you hear it played by a band ...
I graduated from Dobyns-Bennett in 1969, and inspired by "Glee", decided to Google the band and glee club. What a surprise, and what they are playing. I was unable to be myself in that time, but today I can say with PRIDE- Kurt Hummel is my avatar! Techiegeek and Gleek too..."Don't Stop Bel...
I graduated from Dobyns- Bennett in 1969, and was inspired by "Glee" to Google vocal groups at the school. I was very surprised to see they have a show choir. The closest thing to it in 1968 was the visit of "Up With People", which was one of the two prototype show choirs in the country. I don't...
Because of hearing problems and being unable to be myself in that time and place, I did not understand most of the lyrics when this was released. Even so, the song had a beauty and emotion that transcended that and I loved it then. Now, after hearing the lyrics clearly in "Joyful Noise", I can un...