Spring concerts on tap for Morristown Green
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Spring concerts on tap for Morristown Green
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Morristown is welcoming the spring season in song. The Morristown Fridays-on-the-Green lunchtime music series will celebrate Spring on the Green with concerts on Fridays March 6 through March 27. Musical programs include Welsh guitar music Irish harp music Celtic music for guitar and bagpipes and a classical music duet on guitar. The 30- to 45-minute concerts begin at 12:15 p. in the sanctuary of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown located at 57 Park Place on the Green. Lunch at the church is provided by C’est Cheese at nominal prices before and after each program.
Music Review | Van Morrison A Precise but Mirthless Tribute to …
New York Times
Morrison singing about how when the one that gets away gets away it can be something of a relief. And during “Cyprus Avenue” Mr. Morrison bubbled with frustration shouting at someone offstage “Turn me up! Turn it up!” When that didn’t work he called for a new guitar. A few bars later he decided that one wasn’t any good either and set it down. Not getting what he wanted though forced him to redouble his vocal efforts giving shape and depth where there had been none. It shouldn’t have been but it was something of a shock.
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Marlins catcher John Baker’s success inspired by father’s music
Palm Beach Post
"They play the Eric Clapton song Cocaine but they've titled it Rogaine because most of them are over 55" Baker said of the band which took its name from its origins: three of them played in the folk ensemble at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Walnut Creek Calif. n lead vocals and rhythm guitar: a CPA and former minor-league catcher named Dave Baker who happens to be John's father. "My dad is where I get most of my competitive spirit" John Baker said. "When you have a parent who loves you who believes you can do things that even you don't think you can do they wear on you long enough and you start to believe it too. " That dad-inspired drive – along with an impressive debut after a long-awaited call-up last July – put the 28-year-old Baker in position to open this season as the Marlins' starting catcher. "Baker came up last year and he did a terrific job for us" manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
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