Mars Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Rowena was auditioning for a part in a hybrid film, Mars Attack of The Killer Tomatoes, but wasn’t sure it was worth it to have to listen to Slim Whitman sing “Indian Love Call” .
Rowena was auditioning for a part in a hybrid film, Mars Attack of The Killer Tomatoes, but wasn’t sure it was worth it to have to listen to Slim Whitman sing “Indian Love Call” .
As Mike saw the rising east side of East Park, he began to understand the lyrics of the Merle Haggard song, “Big City; Middle of Montana” . . .
Even at a very young age, Al Gore (pictured (left) with Violin) was very ambitious; In addition to planning to be a ruler of the free world, invent the Internet, and save the planet, young Al had a strong musical talent. Above is a recently discovered photo of him showing his typical strong leadership by organizing an early version of his band, the AlGoreRhythms.
Jim Bob (pictured), even though a Texan, had never really liked country music. His real love was Tchaikovsky–Swan Lake, etc. After band in high school, a degree in music from the University of Phoenix (on line), and finally taking a doctorate in modern classics from Juilliard, Jim Bob was hoping for a job with a major orchestra, maybe in the percussion section where his natural talents lay.
With an overwhelming sense of sadness, the band opened with a dirge/lament in memory of the Paris loss of life as well as that of the Russian airline victims . . .
Wilma thought she must have read the twitter post wrong; it was supposed to be a “Pink” concert. While the venue was certainly pink, the only concert was from her iPod . . .