Dave (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:53 pm Errol Gardner was one of my idols. I played electric organ from 8 years old until college. And everyone here has heard a hammond electric organ.
I joke that when I grow up (I'm 58 BTW) I want to be Harry Connick ...
I mean what could be better? Young, good looking, a great singing voice, plays jazz, grew up in New Orleans - what more would you want in life?
And my favorite channel to drive to is Sirius 75 (get ready for this) It's not the Metropolitan Opera Channel, it the 24 hour Sinatra channel. Now mostly I love classical music but while driving - Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Como, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, and all those old, smooth singers. But only while driving.
Wow, Linda and I watched Harry Connich, Jr. grow up on local New Orleans television. His father, who was professional and competent, was the District Attorney for New Orleans.
Linda taught Nicholas Patton the jazz trumpeter. His father Walter is a famous jazz bass, who taught music at Lindas school.
My brother Timothy loves Sinatras music. So do I.
You are blessed.
I don't have Sirius. Many years ago during the early nineties, I had a multi-channel radio service with cable television. I liked it. I listened to a lot world music, but the choice were fairly wide. Because I did not have a television set, keeping the entire cable service eventually made no sense.