I'm in for Pink Floyd.
I'm in for Pink Floyd.
America was one of my favourites way back when. I had my 8-track(you youngins can google it) in the car blaring away their first album all the time. They still perform, would be cool to see them on Monday or any time.
Forget about Pink Floyd, they stopped touring years ago. But Brit Floyd, a bang on, note for note fabulous tribute band is available. Check them out, you'll think they're the real thing.
For all those who've been wondering about our opening night concert...
Hal Bryan
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Cool, not a bad choice for all ages (especially seeing he's also a pilot).
Maybe we'll see him down ogling the planes like we saw Steve Miller (and he wasn't even a pilot).
Well all I know is...
If EAA goes one more year without booking the Moody Blues, as the opening act, there are a number of middle aged women who are going to have my hide. And not in a good way. (Somehow they seem to think that, because I'm a member, I have pull at Hq.)
By the way, Hq... the rumor is that if you contact the MB management NOW, you may be able to book them for next year. And I've been instructed to let you know that the band just LUuuuuuuuVES touring the U.S. in the summer.
Disappointing....for me at least. Ya, I know he's a big C&W star but I'm not a C&W fan, so my Monday night is wide open.
I'm hoping that some of the other acts of the week to be announced will be of interest to a wider audience of musical tastes and genres. I would certainly talk to him about airplanes if I ran into him.
I'm not the biggest country fan in the world, but I'm tired of hearing washed up used-to-be's.
It's impossible to get any one or group that is an absolute hit with everyone. He's fine by me. I didn't know he was a pilot, if that's true? If so, that is an added bonus.