Once again two memes collide on this off day from the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. First, some music, and then, a shadow photo for #ShadowshotSunday.
Let's introduce the Music Moves me bloggers: We blog about music each Sunday or Monday and if you have music to share with us, you are most welcome to join! (Music Posts Only-meaning at least one music video, please! Otherwise, your post may be removed, or may be labeled "No Music".) Our head host is Xmas Dolly, and our co-hosts are Cathy from Curious as a Cathy, joined by the knowledgeable Stacy of Stacy Uncorked and, last but not least, me.
Every other week, we have a theme. On alternate weeks, we can blog on any music theme we want. Today is a free day, where we can blog about whatever music we want.
Concert
(or musical) residencies have become popular. These are mainly a
series of concerts by one band or performer but all occurring at the
same venue.
I may have attended a residency concert in 1979 at a hotel in Las Vegas as part of a impulse stay in Las Vegas (we were driving through). It featured Chinese acrobats, in addition to Liberace' act. In fact, Liberace had the first Las Vegas residency back in 1944.
I can't find a You Tube video of the concert I went to but here's part of one from February of 1979. My spouse loved Liberace. Honestly, I didn't but it really was a once in a lifetime experience. The pianos he used have to be seen to be believed - along with his costumes, jewelry, and flirtations with the older women in the audience.
Billy Joel will be finishing up a 10 year residency in Madison Square Garden in New York City - 150 performances, with the last one being July 25. (The first one was December 14, 1978. He was already in that residency when I saw Liberace!) Here's Joel's new release, Turn the Lights Back on, from the 100th Madison Square Garden show.
Meanwhile, not to be outdone, Barry Manilow just set a record for most lifetime performances (42) at New York City's Radio City Music Hall on April 20. I was not happy with the videos I found on You Tube of that 42nd performance, unfortunately. I used a live performance from 1978 instead.
We'll wrap it up with Elton John in Las Vegas, 2004-2009, and 247 shows. Here's Bennie and the Jets from that residency.
That's a wrap for the music.
Here, now, is my entry for #ShadowshotSunday, brought to us from Lisa at Lisa's Garden Adventures.
This is a red tulip starting to open in my yard April 23, with the sun shining through it.
Not to be outdone, here's another one from April 25, with more tulips opening.
Join me again next Sunday for Shadowshot Sunday, and next Monday (back to my normal schedule) for Music Moves Me.
Tomorrow is Y day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. Hope to see you then.
...they all attracted a crowd.
ReplyDeleteI like that sun shining through the tulip, shadowing its own petals. My favorite kind of shadows are those sorts!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, some goodies there. I'd have to pick Elton John of my fav of these. Gorgeous light on that red tulip!
ReplyDeleteBennie and the Jets really took me back! And the tulips are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat musical choices
ReplyDeleteGreat list here even good ole Liberace. I watched a YouTube video of his now abandoned home in Las Vegas. It's quite sad. I hope the museum is still around and, if not, where did those pianos go especially that Baroque one where Chopin played on. All ate so good but now Barry should stop because his voice is gone and Celine has that horrible disease. Life can be cruel but at least we still have the music. Your garden looks great from the little I saw.
ReplyDeleteLove the tulip photos and some good ones with the music.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have anywhere that does residencies but it would make a reason to visit that city! Elton is still a great performer. Quite amazing!
ReplyDeleteSome great music in today's post. Wow. Love them all.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers too.
Have a fabulous day and week. ♥
There's no way you can hate Liberace.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteAs always I'm a fan of your music. Our tastes are similar. I hopped in after a long hiatus.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful songs and beautiful flowers. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat music - "Copacabana" puts a wiggle in my body. :) Beautiful tulips! In our area they have all but faded away. :( Have a boogietastic week, Alana!
ReplyDeleteJust saw Billy Joel with his daughter Alexa Ray playing the Garden. She's very good. Just like her dad.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize they were called residencies. Interesting. And the tulips are stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove the mewsic, Alana. What a great show and performance of effurryone. We're huge fan of Celine Dion, but haven't seen this video ever before, so that was a treat😸😺Double Pawkisses just for you🐾😽💞
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