Welcome to another edition of #WowMeWednesday.
Mr Pete is jazzed!!
After 14 months, you can finally take your mask off in public. What are you going to do?
I’m going to Disneyland!
Uh… kind of cliche and very much a Super Bowl winner thing. We get it.
Here’s another option, suggested by Mr. Pete: Pub Choir
Sing-along in 3 part harmony. Check it out!
And — how fantastic is the energy?
Here’s a more recent video: Pub Choir sings ‘To Love Somebody‘ (Bee Gees) from 14 May 2021.
Everyone can sing. And in a group, you can probably sing way better than — karaoke (no pressure, right?).
Did we mention energy? Oh yeah…
Mr Pete stated that it started in a Bar, with a special group of friends, often with drinks in hand, all sharing a love of music. They became an overnight internet sensation with their YouTube videos. Everyone wanted to join the party.
Hey, we’re in! Our Enchanted Jukebox concurs too.
Then Covid-19 hit. We all know how that song goes, so to speak. Uh, maybe not. Perhaps just a speed bump as those clever Aussies reinvented themselves as… Couch Choir.
Happy together? OMG… This is awesome!!
…when they became “Couch Choir” it was an open invitation to the world to contribute to the project while in the past it was limited to the actual people who were there.–Mr Pete
Think about it… By going virtual, the sing-along greatly broadens participation.
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About Mr Pete
A music aficionado, Mr. Pete’s mind and ears have no horizons. He has the uncanny ability to suss out the right song for the right time — a skill that is truly amazing. His lifelong passion for music began with his father’s influence and was kindled during his developmental years. Mr Pete built an extensive collection of record albums —diligently organized and catalogued— by the time he was a junior in high school. His mixed tape skills, honed in college during his stint as music director, have been in continuous use over the years while curating holiday CDs as gifts for friends. Jedemi welcomes his contributions.
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