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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
(27,436 posts)64. Looked them up. They sound great! ...
I like you had a choice for listening for afar, or going up to listen and view the dancers.
In the '80s I'd been to a few pow wows here in Manhattan, and once the big summer one in Queens. So, yes, I've seen some dancing, too.
Also was in South Dakota and the Black Hills for a environmental, Native America event.
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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
Lovely building, with underground tombs, and right near the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery...
displacedvermoter
Friday
#37
In an old gothic church outside of Siena, Italy; the roof was long gone, no windows, lovely
fierywoman
Friday
#27
Violist -- close enough! (I started on violin and now, in my old age, I'm teaching it)
fierywoman
Yesterday
#46
the old church: what I remember from then (1969) was that I could look directly out the windows
fierywoman
Yesterday
#48
Me too! It's so interesting to me that even if you don't follow the religion,
fierywoman
Yesterday
#50
I saw Gene Pitney in 1962 at the grand opening of the Tastee Freeze in Milford Delaware
Walleye
Friday
#29
Blossom Music Center in Northeast Ohio, summer home of the Cleveland Symphony that also schedules other......
FadedMullet
Yesterday
#52
It really is a beautiful venue. Thanks for posting this, brings back good memories.
FadedMullet
23 hrs ago
#67