Jacob made it through without breaking down. I don't think I could sing that song without crying. It was good.
Jacob made it through without breaking down. I don't think I could sing that song without crying. It was good.
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I really liked Jacob's rendition!![]()
"I think critique is good for everyone." (sigh) There is so much I could say about that...
Maggie: "While she takes care of the men with the guns, why don't you sit down and I'll make you a nice, hot cup of tea?"
Pan Am stewardesses: prepared for anything!
Randy, nobody jumps up and down to "Dance With My Father"....not that kind of song, you know? *eyeroll*
"You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling"
Randy to Jacob: "If you're here next week..."
Count your blessings!
Jacob: I really miss Luther, 'til this day. And Jacob doesn't sound like Luther...his range is definitely higher. Jacob has his own thing going on. Dance With My Father Again was performed beautifully....but I have to admit that I hated that falsetto note.
"...each affects the other, and the other affects the next, and the world is full of stories, but the stories are all one." - Mitch Albom, one helluva writer
When you throw a rock into a pack of dogs, you know which one you hit by the one that yelps!
Maroon 5 for Casey. Wonder if he'll use the base again?
Maggie: "While she takes care of the men with the guns, why don't you sit down and I'll make you a nice, hot cup of tea?"
Pan Am stewardesses: prepared for anything!
I love Luther Vandross, but hated every second of Jacob's version of the song.