LostArt
09-01-2011, 06:16 AM
Isn't that Dillon? Nice drawing Swamp.
I grew up listening to my mom's records. I laugh now when I placed third singing, "Kay Sera Sera" by Doris Day on my mother's buisness/family picnic event back in '69 at the age of nine. Went up to the mic and sang it cold turkey. No background music and all by heart. http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif My mom's group won first place singing, "Daddy Sang Bass" by Johnny Cash. Since there were over 300 people there, to this day it seemed pretty surreal to a young girl. Especially one that would sing in front of such a large group. Anyone remember Gold Kist? That's where my mom worked as a personnel secretary. Forgot about that memory. I remember my brothers and my father thinking it cool that Mom and I brought home winning prices. http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif Not too many times were my brothers ever in awe of me. Heh.
I grew up listening as the music changed. Every generation listened to the changing of the music world. I guess we still do. There was music that my parents didn't like me listening to. My kids grew up listening to my music and there were some of theirs I didn't like. But, there are my music that they like. And the groups are still around! http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
What would we do without music? I hope there is never a day the music dies.
I grew up listening to my mom's records. I laugh now when I placed third singing, "Kay Sera Sera" by Doris Day on my mother's buisness/family picnic event back in '69 at the age of nine. Went up to the mic and sang it cold turkey. No background music and all by heart. http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif My mom's group won first place singing, "Daddy Sang Bass" by Johnny Cash. Since there were over 300 people there, to this day it seemed pretty surreal to a young girl. Especially one that would sing in front of such a large group. Anyone remember Gold Kist? That's where my mom worked as a personnel secretary. Forgot about that memory. I remember my brothers and my father thinking it cool that Mom and I brought home winning prices. http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif Not too many times were my brothers ever in awe of me. Heh.
I grew up listening as the music changed. Every generation listened to the changing of the music world. I guess we still do. There was music that my parents didn't like me listening to. My kids grew up listening to my music and there were some of theirs I didn't like. But, there are my music that they like. And the groups are still around! http://ww3.powerlineman.com/lforum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
What would we do without music? I hope there is never a day the music dies.