Thursday, December 30, 2010

Random Acts of Vintage Vocals

Time: 1940's
Place: Somewhere in the European Theater of War WWII
Scene: A worship service in the trenches. Note the altar set up on the hood of a jeep...
Say amen, somebody!

If you'd like to be a part of this, join us at Peachtree City in April for the WWII Heritage Weekend. Dress the part!



Lights! Camera! Action!





"All Aboard" we sing, with Samantha's help at the Hearts for Heroes Concert! Looks easy, doesn't it? Well, read on....



Every gig involves a lot of behind-the-scenes work which is often challenging, given our height, or lack thereof. We always find willing helpers, however....thank goodness!


We get to meet a lot of interesting people at some of our performances...Dennis is of course, standing on a chair while we are kneeling in a trench. This was taken at the Hearts For Heroes Event at the Strand in Marietta. Poor Mary...missed this concert...lucky Samantha...got to sub in and meet one of her favorite TV stars!








Once again, featuring our alternate singer Samantha, who often subs for Mary, this time at our premiere performance at The Mighty 8th AF Museum in Pooler, GA. If you haven't visited this outstanding attraction, put it on your bucket list!

1 comment:

  1. I appreciate you sending your interesting piece on "Random Acts of Vintage Vocals." It is admirable and touching how committed you are to resurrecting the attitude of 1940s wartime performances. The photo of a church session in the trenches with an altar placed on the hood of a vehicle vividly captures resiliency and friendship amid trying circumstances.

    From period-accurate clothing to the painstaking reproduction of musical arrangements, your team's dedication to authenticity really takes listeners back in time. Every performance clearly is a work of love, therefore safeguarding the rich fabric of our musical legacy. For comprehensive insights into our buy vocals, please click here to visit our detailed page and explore how it can meet your needs.

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