Thanks for sharing Michael. Back in Pittsburgh, the variety of music at bars was the whole gamut from Blue Grass and Country to Blues, Jazz, Punk, Metal, Reggae to Rock. When we moved out here, we got involved in the local library and the 501(c)3 to raise money for it. I was the President and in January every year we had "Showtime", where I booked local bands to play and raise money. There are some really talented musicians. It was mostly older Folk and Rock and more modern Rock. It was a great time.
I was in garage type band in high school, I was a singer for The In Crowd. We did some high school proms, dances and school assemblies. It was great fun until our lead guitarist and group leader was killed in a small plane crash on Veterans Day, 1966. Some of the
guys started back up months later, but I had moved on to other things. I didn’t sing again for about 40 years, when I started singing in churches, which I still do today.
Thanks for sharing Michael. Back in Pittsburgh, the variety of music at bars was the whole gamut from Blue Grass and Country to Blues, Jazz, Punk, Metal, Reggae to Rock. When we moved out here, we got involved in the local library and the 501(c)3 to raise money for it. I was the President and in January every year we had "Showtime", where I booked local bands to play and raise money. There are some really talented musicians. It was mostly older Folk and Rock and more modern Rock. It was a great time.
I was in garage type band in high school, I was a singer for The In Crowd. We did some high school proms, dances and school assemblies. It was great fun until our lead guitarist and group leader was killed in a small plane crash on Veterans Day, 1966. Some of the
guys started back up months later, but I had moved on to other things. I didn’t sing again for about 40 years, when I started singing in churches, which I still do today.