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In reply to the discussion: Inspired by deb; then "some_of_us's" hubs: What was the most unusual, or interesting place you heard/saw Live Music? [View all]electric_blue68
(27,425 posts)18. Lovely! Great timing!
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Inspired by deb; then "some_of_us's" hubs: What was the most unusual, or interesting place you heard/saw Live Music? [View all]
electric_blue68
Thursday
OP
At my Uncle's funeral, when he passed, a bunch of the family's singers/musicians
SWBTATTReg
Thursday
#2
Alpeduez's post remind of 2 particularly cool music encouters in NYC's Subways....
electric_blue68
Thursday
#8
I saw The Royal Ballet perform Swan Lake at the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in Caesarea
JoseBalow
Thursday
#14
I saw the group America at a small park outside of Pittsburgh. And it was free!
debm55
Yesterday
#21
Lovely building, with underground tombs, and right near the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery...
displacedvermoter
22 hrs ago
#37
In an old gothic church outside of Siena, Italy; the roof was long gone, no windows, lovely
fierywoman
Yesterday
#27
Violist -- close enough! (I started on violin and now, in my old age, I'm teaching it)
fierywoman
15 hrs ago
#46
the old church: what I remember from then (1969) was that I could look directly out the windows
fierywoman
14 hrs ago
#48
Me too! It's so interesting to me that even if you don't follow the religion,
fierywoman
14 hrs ago
#50
I saw Gene Pitney in 1962 at the grand opening of the Tastee Freeze in Milford Delaware
Walleye
Yesterday
#29