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Band Organs Playing on America's Independence Day
By Bob Taylor

As I started my morning on July 4th, I wondered where in America
individuals were playing their organs to celebrate America's
Independence Day.  If MMDers could post a brief comment, it would
be fun.

The idea here is not the band organ rallies but, rather, the "solo"
efforts of a diverse group -- parades, park settings, and neighborhood
gatherings is what I am looking for.  My guess is that many people just
drag them out of the garage into the driveway and fire 'em up.

How about some feedback?

Bob Taylor

 [ I think Bob's definition is also met by the organized band organ
 [ rallies produced in cooperation with other well-advertised public
 [ celebrations of Independence Day, including the parades and activities
 [ in parks.  I welcome reports of performances, including what was
 [ said by civic officials, neighborhood leaders, newspapers, etc.
 [ Which instruments, and which songs, were most popular?  -- Robbie


(Message sent Fri 4 Jul 2003, 12:36:42 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  America's, Band, Day, Independence, Organs, Playing

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