Playing "Come Sail Away", "Memories of Lightwaves", and "Lavender" in Japantown on his birthday. Photo by Mom.
Jules // Sep 22, 2010 at 5:31 pm
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Mari // Sep 22, 2010 at 5:28 pm
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PMIY Japantown-Nagasaki // Sep 20, 2010 at 8:02 am
This is the song Kathy Sakamoto is referring to - "Nagasaki". It's a 1928 jazz song by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon and is one of the songs I do in my Music For Seniors program. The memorable line is "Back in Nagasaki, where the fellows chew tobaccky, and the women wicki-wacki-woo!"
This was the first stop of the day, and the piano bench was missing! Otherwise, the piano was in good condition and easy to play.
-Elliot Nadel
This was the first stop of the day, and the piano bench was missing! Otherwise, the piano was in good condition and easy to play.
-Elliot Nadel