The Great Instrumentalists of American Popular Music

The Great Instrumentalists of American Popular Music

Spring (9 - 13 hours) | This course is completed

New Course

4/12/2021-5/17/2021

4:30 PM-6:30 PM EDT on Mon

$65.00

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We have been listening to them gratefully for years. They have become stalwarts and staples of our musical memories. So now we are going to learn more about them and listen once again. There are several important types and sources of instrumentalists, and their popularity ebbs and flows over the years. We will go over their origins, their stories, their acceptance, and their timelessness. And we will have local performers play them live with their own interpretations. Fun will be the only lyric we will be listening to.

Daley, Ford

Ford’s interest in non-classical music started in childhood. He loves to share musical experiences and ideas and its impact on our lives. He sings and plays guitar, harmonica, and Dobro.

 

Paul is a life-long singer and has vast knowledge of secular and religious music. He performs with the Lyme Church Choir, the choral group “Full Circle,” the Doo-Wop group “The Charades,” and as tenor for the “Pawley Daley Duo.”

 

Julia has always been in love with music. She has performed most of her life, as a Whipple Hill Gang member, and is now half of “Daley With Julia.”