My heart throb, performing a short one of this classic.
Even Andy Williams would salute her version of Moon River. That was pretty. I remember that a while back, you posted her version of Blue Moon. There's no doubt, you're over the moon for her.

My heart throb, performing a short one of this classic.

Yeah, I'm going to have to explore how I determine what I've already posted for songs. I'll then have a list so I don't do them twice, or even thrice.Even Andy Williams would salute her version of Moon River. That was pretty. I remember that a while back, you posted her version of Blue Moon. There's no doubt, you're over the moon for her.![]()

What exactly is a motorbike?Luka Bloom's Acoustic Motorbike. Only because MTB'ing in the pines is the bees knees during the fall/winter season.
If you know, you know.
Good question. I believe an "acoustic motorbike" is what we in the US call an "analog bicycle". Though I have heard someone mention that "motorbike" could be a slang term for what Americans call a "motorboat".What exactly is a motorbike?
One of his best Al.
My absolutely favorite Country Singer

The 5 Browns play Jeffrey Shumway's multiple piano transcription of Stravinsky's Firebird at sunset on the Bonneville Salt Flats. A quote from them about the experience...
"We had one of the most inspirational experiences while recording this video with Sony in correlation with our second album “No Boundaries.” Out on the Bonneville Salt Flats, we felt the music pulsing through our veins as we took part in the sky lighting up like a fire from the setting sun. All of us had one thought running through our minds; this is The Firebird, and this is the closest we’ll ever get to actually living the music. You can see it in our faces, we were overcome with sincere passion for what we were playing."

His versions of "Goodnight Irene" and "In the Pines" are golden.Whisperin Bill interviewing himWas looking for Hank Sr's version of Goodnight Irene and stumbled down an hour long hill of listening to Boxcar Willie.
If you watched TV in the 70's (80's?), you might remember Willie's commercials.His versions of "Goodnight Irene" and "In the Pines" are golden.