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Friday, December 17, 2010

NOT so Musical Tour of New York with Josh Groban

Well my wife thought the idea a bit out there and lame.   I would not say it is so but, it sure can use a change.

Forcing a musician to perform predefined songs in a public place for someone that is paying (with donations going to a special charity) is just well plain a pain.
Think about it.  It would be wonderful to have Josh just break out and sing Starry Starry Night  on the step in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  However, how do  you control the crowd that would form would be another thing.  For a noted musician like Josh would not cause an instant stir though the  Grobanites would sure twit the things to death once they found out what was going on.
Then it would become a mad dash to get to places ahead of the crowd.... at least the charity would still get donation and you' d better hope you already had lunch or dinner before being found out.

In reality it would be more interesting to actually go to the site and hang with the person then just have them perform in front of the venue. Another logistical nightmare.  Imagine the number of autographs that would be asked for.  So when would you ever get his opinion on say a piece of art, or what the Statue of Liberty means to them?

It still would be cool to have the meet up be some type of mystery serenade at say Central Park near a predetermined location.    You'd also have to have the late night serenade to end things.
Being sung Lullaby as you get in the elevator at the hotel to go your room well..... it would make  my daughter she'd simply swoon.

So do you stick to the singing at each location and causing a frenzy or make it more like a celebrity date for Charity?

Now a good twist would be to get the Horse and Carriage ride around Central Park after lunch at the plaza and then a chance to have a personal and private concert or time for a musical exploration in some more intimate location. That could eventually lead to a live album with proceeds going to the selected Charity.

So if your in need of a charity to support take the time to consider the Children's Tumor Foundation http://www.ctf.org
It's Money well spent and indirectly research sponsored by the foundation is helping over 5 million people dealing with Pain, Cancer, and Learning Disabilities on top of all the other complications associated with Neurofibromatosis.

Buaidh - NO - Bas

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