The Twins on the Pier, nice spot at sunset 6/29. The person before me played a strong version of Bob Dylan's "Lay, Lady Lay" so the 1960s vibe was in force.
Admittedly the blue of the twins was better than the yellow at the time, but both needed some L-o-v-e in order to be something other than just an exercise of "Bookends" (more Simon and Garfunkel) to play friends # 17 and #18 on what a close of a fruitful day of piano.
Bobby Hirschhorn // Jul 1, 2010 at 11:56 am
Here's a picture of me and Susan Young enjoying ourselves on the pier pianos. I'd met her on the pier the night before when she showed up after a bike ride and we got to talking. She told me she was a singer and guitar player and asked if I would like to play piano while she sang. She did a beautiful rendition of My Funny Valentine and a few other standards. What a magical night.
Frank Ippolito // Jun 30, 2010 at 3:29 pm
"when the cold, cold waters
make their way back to the sea
they leave behind a broken landscape
they leave a mark on me..."
what a beautiful place to perform Watermark. thanks guys!!!
Bowman // Jun 30, 2010 at 3:35 am
The Great Dred Scott gets down with Renee Jean Smith. Part 1...
Cole Lumpkin and Austin Rowey // Jun 29, 2010 at 10:43 pm
Playing Frank Zappa's classic tune on yet another beautiful day in NYC.
Admittedly the blue of the twins was better than the yellow at the time, but both needed some L-o-v-e in order to be something other than just an exercise of "Bookends" (more Simon and Garfunkel) to play friends # 17 and #18 on what a close of a fruitful day of piano.
make their way back to the sea
they leave behind a broken landscape
they leave a mark on me..."
what a beautiful place to perform Watermark. thanks guys!!!