Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2007

New music toy

If you look to the right, you'll notice that I found a new music toy. The website finetune.com lets me customize a music playlist with just about any song I want. They also provide the widget that I've pasted in at the right so that anyone visiting my website can listen to my playlist. Go ahead and give it a listen. I can't personally vouch for all of the songs because I made this list by picking a few songs from artists that I like and then I had the finetune algorithm fill in the rest of the songs based on similarity to those that I picked. You can also visit my finetune page to see additional playlists or you can sign up with finetune for free and make your own playlists.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Marcus Belgrave's Octet: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong

We went to a see the Marcus Belgrave Octet perform in concert last night. His show was mostly a tribute to Louis Armstrong and was very enjoyable and entertaining. This was the second in a four part concert series for which we purchased tickets last year from the Town of Cary. The rest of the audience was almost as entertaining as the musicians. There were about 500 people and I would put the median age at around 63. We were amongst the very few people under 40 and there were only three others around our age at the front in the VIP section. We get to sit in the section because we bought tickets for the whole series, but we feel a little out of place without grey hair and walkers. It was real fun to see these little old ladies bobbing to the beat and singing along as the band played Armstrong hits like Blueberry Hill, Old Man Mose and Hello Dolly. Marcus and the trombone and alto sax players got down off of the stage to march around the room as they played When the Saints Go Marching In and they had a troop of geriatrics parading after them, bouncing to the rhythm. It was a delightful scene and I was left to ponder what music from my youth will inspire me to get up and dance as my mortal years wane. As humourous as last night was, I think it will be even funnier to see us as old-timers bee-bopping to Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper.