tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867112187125913607.post1964997406777533598..comments2023-11-03T02:47:54.900-05:00Comments on The Cumberland Post: A Long and Wandering Postmortem Dapper Danhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01230099347154360809noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867112187125913607.post-46929130252051753262013-11-04T11:03:14.110-06:002013-11-04T11:03:14.110-06:00Ipresario....heh. We did about 20 plays during our...Ipresario....heh. We did about 20 plays during our educational careers. Joyce was usually state manager and set decorator and I directed. They were fun but involved much planning, lots of hard work and long hours. We also learned that even at that level, there are Divas. Or at least wannabe Divas! <br /><br />And what you say about Joyce is true. I am indeed fortunate. Dapper Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01230099347154360809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867112187125913607.post-13586602501507523332013-11-03T14:57:53.806-06:002013-11-03T14:57:53.806-06:00A most interesting post, Dan. I had no idea you w...A most interesting post, Dan. I had no idea you were an impresario! (so to speak)<br /><br />I have my parents to thank for my love of music. While neither my Mom nor my Dad played an instrument or sang they had a very extensive record collection that stretched back to my Mom's high school days. So I hear you loud and clear about "limiting yourself" when it comes to a particular genre of music's "time." Mom also was the first person who exposed me to classical music and I owe her a LOT for that. <br /><br />You were very fortunate... in many, many ways... to have Joyce come into your life. I think I'm feeling a tinge o' green coming on. <b>;-)</b> Buckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05319116022465066060noreply@blogger.com