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posted on Wed October 21, 2009
Think about it.
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posted on Wed October 21, 2009
without redefining on a regular basis, any genre becomes stale and shrinks.
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posted on Wed October 21, 2009
We like to redefine things, it's what we do.
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posted on Tue October 20, 2009
Again, not "Classical" nor "Opera"... why is it listed as such??
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posted on Tue October 20, 2009
This is not "Classical" or "Renaissance" music. Why have you listed it in these genre categories?
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posted on Thu July 9, 2009
Thank you! Thank you very much! I love you all! Love, ~Lesley
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posted on Wed June 24, 2009
Hi Leslie,
This site is unique ad you have JL sound to a tee on some tunes.
Agree that the message does not die with the the man.
peace
This site is unique ad you have JL sound to a tee on some tunes.
Agree that the message does not die with the the man.
peace
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posted on Mon January 26, 2009
HI LESLEY! I HAVE LISTENED TO ALMOST ALL OF YOUR TRACKS AND I HAVE TO SAY, I LIKE THE S#CE THIS TRACK, IT'S JUST LIKE JOHN TO WRITE SOMETHING LIKE THIS! CONGRATS! LOVE~LINDA X
posted on Thu November 27, 2008
Great harmonies, on the vocals, and the song is really
quite radio worthy, love it...
~Lisa~
quite radio worthy, love it...
LISA STEINBERG
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posted on Thu November 27, 2008
This is so well put together...great groove on this one, lesley...
~Lisa~
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posted on Wed November 26, 2008
Great style, here..original, yet, familiar...nice work...::~Rockaway33~
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posted on Wed October 29, 2008
I think you may be interested in this so I hope you do not mind if I quote this by David Charters in the Liverpool Daily Post;
"THE identity of the “pretty nurse” in the Beatles’ song Penny Lane is revealed in a new book ...
It was written by Stan Williams, who attended Dovedale County Primary, Allerton, with John Lennon and George Harrison, ...
The washboard player with the Quarrymen was Pete Shotton, a friend of Lennon’s at Quarry Bank School.
Pete dated and then married Beth Davidson. But one day, long before that, she was dressed in her cadet nurse’s uniform, selling poppies from a tray on Penny Lane. Some boys, including Lennon, saw her near Bioletti’s barber’s shop.
It is generally assumed that McCartney wrote Penny Lane, but Stan, 68, is convinced that John contributed to the famous verse – “Behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout, the pretty nurse is selling poppies from the tray, and though she feels she’s in a play, she is anyway.” Tragically, Beth died from cancer in the 1970s.
“In my mind’s eye, I still like to visit that special October day (in 1954) when Beth had her image trapped within the lens of Lennon’s creative imagination. She was the focus of our attention, drama and fun. Above all, she was the sweet childhood friend who helped unlock that small door- way to self-belief,” writes Stan."
"THE identity of the “pretty nurse” in the Beatles’ song Penny Lane is revealed in a new book ...
It was written by Stan Williams, who attended Dovedale County Primary, Allerton, with John Lennon and George Harrison, ...
The washboard player with the Quarrymen was Pete Shotton, a friend of Lennon’s at Quarry Bank School.
Pete dated and then married Beth Davidson. But one day, long before that, she was dressed in her cadet nurse’s uniform, selling poppies from a tray on Penny Lane. Some boys, including Lennon, saw her near Bioletti’s barber’s shop.
It is generally assumed that McCartney wrote Penny Lane, but Stan, 68, is convinced that John contributed to the famous verse – “Behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout, the pretty nurse is selling poppies from the tray, and though she feels she’s in a play, she is anyway.” Tragically, Beth died from cancer in the 1970s.
“In my mind’s eye, I still like to visit that special October day (in 1954) when Beth had her image trapped within the lens of Lennon’s creative imagination. She was the focus of our attention, drama and fun. Above all, she was the sweet childhood friend who helped unlock that small door- way to self-belief,” writes Stan."
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posted on Wed February 27, 2008
Can I join you?
wink wink
wink wink
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posted on Mon December 31, 2007
Nice job on Happy Xmas!
Happy New year.
Slyder
Happy New year.
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Enjoy, Everyone.
And May The Yoko Be With You.
~God Bless. Much Love, ~Lesley
PS....Hey, Up Here....Can you hear me now?
I'll say it slowly... I.....channel......John.......LEN-NON.
So the fact that John sang on his own song, detracts not from orgininality.
Besides, he put the "IMAGINE PEACE" bit in there now, which was not
there before.... so that bit IS new, see? There you are.
Thank you for visiting and listening and be sure to check out my solo site
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