Suzanne, it's been too long since I've been by to visit. Thanks for popping in on yesterday's A2Z post. It was a treat to see you again. I'm not familiar with this group, but they have a beautiful Barbershop sound with their rich tones of this old gospel classic is everlasting.
You're welcome, Cathy, and thank you, too, for stopping by here. I think that your vintage theme is a great one! The lineup singing this song is great. Rosie is a great tenor and he gets even better as he ages. I can only imagine how much better it would have been with Denver Crumpler as the tenor. He had died unexpectedly from diabetic shock. Cat Freeman rejoined the group in Denver's stead. Then Rosie became the tenor. No one could ever truly take Denver's place, but Rosie was great in his own right. When we get to the letter "R", you'll hear one of Rosie's finest songs. :)
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I love their song Everybody out to know that bird is the word.
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Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I think that dreams make for an interesting theme.
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Suzanne, it's been too long since I've been by to visit. Thanks for popping in on yesterday's A2Z post. It was a treat to see you again. I'm not familiar with this group, but they have a beautiful Barbershop sound with their rich tones of this old gospel classic is everlasting.
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You're welcome, Cathy, and thank you, too, for stopping by here. I think that your vintage theme is a great one! The lineup singing this song is great. Rosie is a great tenor and he gets even better as he ages. I can only imagine how much better it would have been with Denver Crumpler as the tenor. He had died unexpectedly from diabetic shock. Cat Freeman rejoined the group in Denver's stead. Then Rosie became the tenor. No one could ever truly take Denver's place, but Rosie was great in his own right. When we get to the letter "R", you'll hear one of Rosie's finest songs. :)
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