Bernie out of Retirement
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:58 am
Hello friends,
The old lad temporarily came out of retirement for a couple of nights. The Alfaz English Theatre Group staged a one act play and needed additional time to fill the evening so they asked me if I would perform an old sketch that I used to do many years ago. I agreed to do it for them, as it was just for two nights, and both the play and the sketch went very well. The most interesting part of the evening came right at the end when I was invited to sing. I had frequently told them that I was 'found out' a long time ago, however I didn't want to disappoint them so I tried out an experiment, which to my delight worked out very well
I double tracked, by adding a harmony line, to 3 of Ruby's tracks from the Anniversary release, - 'You Are My Sunshine' - 'When you Wore a Tulip' and then I closed the entire evening with an appilicable one which suited the occasion, - 'Now Is the Hour'.(for me to say 'Goodnight') I'm delighted to say that 'Ruby and I' were very well received. I had quite a lot of people passing comment to me after the show about how much they used to enjoy Ruby's singing, I just hope that I did the tracks justice without distracting too much from Ruby's voice. The whole event took me back to the times when Ruby, myself and the two children used to pass the time away on long car journeys in the car, when travelling to an engagement probably a long way away, by becoming a harmonizing vocal quartette.
I really enjoyed Ruby's company, even though it was by artificial means and for only a short period of time, what a sentimental old fool I am.
May I take this opportunity to point out to friends that one of our younger members - Martin Foster - will be posting a 'Teaser' next week, so please keep an eye open for his posting.
Adios Amigos. Bernie.
The old lad temporarily came out of retirement for a couple of nights. The Alfaz English Theatre Group staged a one act play and needed additional time to fill the evening so they asked me if I would perform an old sketch that I used to do many years ago. I agreed to do it for them, as it was just for two nights, and both the play and the sketch went very well. The most interesting part of the evening came right at the end when I was invited to sing. I had frequently told them that I was 'found out' a long time ago, however I didn't want to disappoint them so I tried out an experiment, which to my delight worked out very well
I double tracked, by adding a harmony line, to 3 of Ruby's tracks from the Anniversary release, - 'You Are My Sunshine' - 'When you Wore a Tulip' and then I closed the entire evening with an appilicable one which suited the occasion, - 'Now Is the Hour'.(for me to say 'Goodnight') I'm delighted to say that 'Ruby and I' were very well received. I had quite a lot of people passing comment to me after the show about how much they used to enjoy Ruby's singing, I just hope that I did the tracks justice without distracting too much from Ruby's voice. The whole event took me back to the times when Ruby, myself and the two children used to pass the time away on long car journeys in the car, when travelling to an engagement probably a long way away, by becoming a harmonizing vocal quartette.
I really enjoyed Ruby's company, even though it was by artificial means and for only a short period of time, what a sentimental old fool I am.
May I take this opportunity to point out to friends that one of our younger members - Martin Foster - will be posting a 'Teaser' next week, so please keep an eye open for his posting.
Adios Amigos. Bernie.