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To: sandintoes who wrote (2019)9/17/2007 10:59:33 AM
From: ManyMoose  Respond to of 32323
 
I shouldn't have been so hard on Andy. It was his sound system that was painful; he was merely showing his age. On our first visit we were three rows back from the stage. On the second, near the sound control booth. The sound there was almost unbearable.

I would have liked to have had a closer look at Ann Margaret. I wouldn't be surprised if she takes over Andy's theater in Branson.



To: sandintoes who wrote (2019)9/18/2007 5:37:51 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32323
 
When I was tending bar I had Frank Jr. in for three nights in a row. If you looked at just the top half of his face, you'd swear you're looking at his dad. Sounded like his dad too.

I had a collection of CD's behind the bar and had fun playing stump the band with him and his entourage. Of course, they guessed everything, they're pros. Except one. When I played Arthur Prysock, Frank Jr. guessed Billy Eckstine. On the second guess he got it.

He didn't like my selection of vodka so I let him bring in his own bottle. I coulda got screwed for that, but what am I gonna do - tell Frank Sinatra Jr. no?

Very generous tipper, btw. :)