After a year of piano lessons and hours of practice every day, the only thing that Marcy could play on the piano was “Hopsticks.”
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After a year of piano lessons and hours of practice every day, the only thing that Marcy could play on the piano was “Hopsticks.”
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Iām not big on recitals but I would gladly listen to a cute bunneh play the piano.
That’s not Marcy, that’s Bunny Goodman! š°
Ha!š
Pretty impressive…
Oh, what fun! Reminds me of Dudley Moore’s Kwai Sonata:
And now I’m going down the cute bunny hole with Victor Borge and Anna Russell ā¦
lol…I saw Victor Borge in the sidebar…
I saw him perform at Carnegie Hall once. One of my happiest memories.
I saw Peter Cook and Dudley Moore live, too, in “Good Evening.” Brilliant stuff.
Love be them both! Her How to Write a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta is gut-bustingly funny.
Their instagram page is dedly.
I clicked through and you’re right–dedly.
Reminds me of my years practicing piano and flute plus getting ready for recitals. And I really want to know – how did they get that bunny into its outfit?? Love the color coordination between the vest and fur, such a stylish bun bun.
I think you meant. “Are you ‘hoppy’ now, Mom?” I’ll see myself out…
AJ, the whole picture is nicely coordinated, colour-wise.
And part of me was expecting bunny to actually play by ‘ear’.
Little threadjack,
Wilford Brimley has died.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/02/entertainment/wilford-brimley-actor-dies/index.html