Hey, a bunch of the Lackadaisy gang will be at MomoCon in Atlanta this coming weekend, May 21st-24th! (I will be there from Friday through Sunday). If you happy to be there too, come by and say hello!
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Hey, a bunch of the Lackadaisy gang will be at MomoCon in Atlanta this coming weekend, May 21st-24th! (I will be there from Friday through Sunday). If you happy to be there too, come by and say hello!
I know sometimes it seems like nothing is in our control, and life is spiraling away. Well, you may not be able to do much, but you sure as hell can sing!
It doesn’t have to be perfect (as you can clearly hear above) but if it can get you to smile and light up the room, then you have one happier room in this world.
Here is a cover of Bob Dylan’s: Times they are a-changing.
Stay safe, spread love, and if possible put something positive out there, the world can really use it.
- Mild Reflections
@vagabondprophet
I thought we could use some music in our endeavor.
Don’t be afraid to catch fish
InVoice
InVoice is the leading choral platform for the UK.
It provides a space for the tens of thousands of amateur choirs, barber shop quartets and a capella collectives that have sprung up over the last decade like ground elder in a suburban garden.
InVoice offers a ‘match’ service for choirs in need of a baritone or a castrato in need of a sixteenth century stage, has a database of sheet music and a popular 'marketing’ functionality for spamming friends, family and colleagues with invitations to your latest amateur performance in yurt, village hall or disused shop.
The 'ratings’ wall gives audience members the opportunity to rate each choir and give a review.
“I’ll never get that hour back”, reads one top-rated critique, “Iron Maidenhead should never have been allowed to exist, let alone shit all over a stone cold classic like 'Run to the Hills’.”
How did people even come up with singing? "Becky listen to this! If I yell gently it sounds cool!!"