 Going to be another tune, I think, and a song you might know more, titled Misty by the jazz musician Harold Garner. I hope you enjoy this song, because it's one of her favorite songs, so I'm going to do this for her now. This is a song by a very famous piano player named Duke Ellington. It's probably one of the top jazz names. People that study or don't study it know him. He's a piano player at a big band. This was from a sweet hero called the Far East Sweet, and it became very popular on its own, and this song is called Ispahan. One of the first songs that got me into jazz. The song I played through high school, I played all through our college. It's a song I really enjoy, and I want to play it for this. This song is called All the Things You Are. It's been sung by many popular singers. It's considered in the Great American Song Book, and I'm going to be doing, like many people do, like John Coltrane and other jazz musicians and jazz renditions, so I hope you enjoy it. This song was in the movie Wizard of Oz, so you probably know what it is already, Somewhere Over the Rainbow. I've been playing this a lot over the quarantine, especially with a lot of crazy news going on. You know, there's been a lot of stress for everyone I've talked to, my family, my friends, and this song kind of puts me at ease because it has such a beautiful meaning, and I hope it also gives you some joy and good stuff today. The next tune is, I'm going to play a tune that I also just started playing over quarantine. I love this song, and I can't believe I never discovered it until it's past few months, and it is entitled It Could Happen to You, and it's by, what's his name? Jimmy Van Euston. Right? Jimmy Van Euston. It Could Happen to You. It's the same next one. I hope you enjoy this backing track, then. Oh, I just want to thank you all for coming. I know it's a, like I said, I love playing for all my friends, and it's been such a weird time. I haven't performed for anyone, like really, like a performance where it's live in about four months, which is really, really weird. So this felt great. I mean, I wanted to dress up for the occasion and all, even though in my house and I banned my parents downstairs and my dogs, they don't make noise, but it still feels like I'm an actual, like, haul or somewhere playing, and I'm glad that you guys can listen to everything that's awesome. And I miss everyone and to the people that might be on here that I don't know. I hope you enjoy as well. Quick shout out to Eland. Happy birthday, Eland. 22, that's great. And I'm going to do a tune I just actually chose to do before I even came on the stream. So I'm reading this off. And it's a really popular song. My family loves it. I love it. Made by, I believe, Johnny Green wrote this. I wrote down my names. Yes, Johnny Green wrote this. Very popular, one of the most popular ballads in the jazz repertoire and in the American songbook, in my opinion. It's called Body and Soul. So thank you guys again for coming. I'm sure I'll talk to half of you after this, but I hope you enjoy. Awesome. Thanks so much, Joe. You were fantastic. We really appreciate it. That was very relaxing. It was great. Thank you. Yeah, thank you. Just before we go quick, I'm just going to share some of our, I'm going to share my screen really quick here, and share some of our alumni relations resources, just our Instagram account, our Facebook, our email address, as well as our phone number. We are still working remotely due to COVID-19, but feel free to call and leave a message. But I just wanted to give that out to everyone since we are welcoming so many new stags tonight. So thank you all. And thank you again so much, Joe, for doing this. It's been great. And we hope everyone has a great evening. Thank you. Thank you. Love you, Joe.