Lately our favorite song is our daughter Phoebe’s version of Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude” with the Trader’s Point Worship Team. In addition, he saw Frank Zappa at Indiana University Auditorium for $15 and Johnny Cougar (now known as John Mellencamp) at the Bluebird in Bloomington.Īnother favorite concert was Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” tour.Ī favorite of mine was a $5 Kool & the Gang concert at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green and the Cincinnati Jazz Festival at the Riverfront Stadium in 1980 featuring Rufus and Chaka Khan, BB King, Cameo, the Isley Brothers, Chic, Kool & The Gang, and The Gap Band. Steve saw Rolling Stones ‘Wild Horses” tour at Assembly Hall in Bloomington in 1975, for $25 - and 40 years later saw the Stones at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Jfor over $100. He was 16-years old when he saw the Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels and the Outlaws at University of Tennessee Arena in Knoxville, with his older brother on Dec. We had talked earlier in the evening how while he was rock-‘n’-rolling, I was dancing to disco and funk music. kettlebell in the morning - I wish I was ‘Somebody Else’s Guy!’” Steve rolled over and huffed: “I have 6 a.m. Forty years since the release of Luther Vandross’ debut solo album, ‘Never Too Much’, he remains the gold standard for vocals, revered by musicians and fans alike. Show your thanks when your dreams are found …” “Everybody stand up and sing, and say I love youĮverybody stand up and sing, and say I love you
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flight the next morning, but I’m not ashamed to admit that when the hubby and I hit the sack after 11, I was still bouncing my toes and making him listen to Jocelyn Brown wail “Somebody Else’s Guy,” - a 1984 classic. I stopped texting Chloe song titles and artists after 10 p.m. She sent a starter list that she was fairly certain was on my “Jan’s Jams” list: “Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll” by Vaughan Mason & Crew,” “Let’s Groove” by Earth, Wind & Fire, and “Ladies Night” by Kool & the Gang.įor the next few hours, I began listening and listing music I hadn’t listened to for years. I texted back: “Did you want dance music?”Ĭhloe: “Mostly dance in the kitchen songs, LOL - Luther is a little too slow.” Chloe) reminded me of this when she texted, “What are some of your favorite songs when you were 18-25? I think of Kool and the Gang, Earth Wind and Fire and Luther Vandross, but he’s not very dancey.”
We have both agreed on this fact.ĭaughter No. Steve and I met in our late teens or early 20s, we would have never, ever even dated. Never Too Much by Luther Vandross from Live at Wembley Listen to Luther Vandross: Subscribe to the official Luther. I was reminded a few days before Thanksgiving that had Dr.