Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Many Faces of Vintage Vocals

For the first "Last Reunion of the Mighty 8th AF" in Savannah, we pulled out all the stops and among many other surprises, created special gift bags for all 'our guys and gals,' which contained goodies ranging from Southern Comfort to the printed lyrics from "The Farewell Waltz' released in their honor that very year!
"Wee Willie Winkie(s) ran through the town...upstairs, downstairs, in their nightgowns," or rather, in our PJ's and their Mighty 8th autographed tee shirts, running through the hotel singing "Good-night, Sweetheart" to our sweet vets and presenting the above-mentioned goody-bags as we tucked them in!

What better way to present a medley from "Sister Act" than to don Catholic School Girl get-ups? Maybe nuns' habits? Nope, these are cuter...at least that's our story and we're stickin' to it!






Ah, youth! Not gonna tell you how long ago this was taken, but will mention that it was St. Paddy's at Barnsley Gardens. We haven't changed a bit, have we?

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing your lovely blog about "The Many Faces of Vintage Vocals." From the poignant "Good-night, Sweetheart" serenades to the energetic "Sister Act," your evocative stories brilliantly capture the excitement and commitment your group offers to every event.It is quite admirable how dedicated you are to authenticity and the preservation of old musical traditions.  If you're interested in learning more about exclusive vocals, we invite you to visit this page where you'll find a wealth of resources, including articles, guides, and case studies.

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