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#402094 - 05/07/15 08:52 AM
Re: Why Performing In Nursing Homes is The Best Choice
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Chas, are you trying to tell me there have been new songs published in the last 25 years? I just play what my audiences want to hear and what they frequently request, and that includes the younger audiences. Those spring breakers love Jimmy Buffett, old country and Elvis. I guess things must be different in central Georgia. Cheers, Gary
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#402109 - 05/07/15 03:06 PM
Re: Why Performing In Nursing Homes is The Best Choice
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I sincerely believe that song recognition is an important aspect of this business. I've performed some really neat songs that got absolutely zero response from the audience. Why? Because they had never heard it before. However, when you perform a song the audience knows, it tends to trigger an instant, positive response. Today, I played for an audience of folks ranging from 55 to 75 years of age, fired up some country rock songs, then switched gears a bit and did Saving All My Love For You. I changed the words a bit to fit the gender, the ladies absolutely loved it, the dance floor was filled to capacity, and the gal that runs the place came up to me and said "WOW - I've never heard a guy do that song, but I really loved what you did with it." I use a specialized song created for Yamaha arranger keyboards, and no Chas, I coouldn't hit those extremely high notes if you were to tighten my shorts with a pair of vice grip pliers. I just sang them an octave lower, and smoothed it out. They loved it. I also did some old Merle Haggert songs, and the usual upbeat assortment of 50s through early 80s stuff. After the job, I went for an MRI of my back - it ain't pretty. The neatest part about it was explaining to my 7-year-old grandson when happened. He wanted to know why those young girls made me take off my clothes and put me into that machine that looked like a robot that would eat me. He was pretty happy when his pop-pop came back to the waiting room an hour later. All the best, Gary
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