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KENtuckyKEN. Absolutely beautiful story on the power of music.I've always said that one of the reasons that I so badly wanted my own children to learn a musical instrument is because music is truly the most universal language in the world. I was so proud and humbled when my two sons played trumpet and my daughter took up clarinet. My oldest son played the same trumpet that I played in high school. I don't know if those kids of mine ever knew that I held back tears many a time when their school band marched in the annual Maquoketa, Iowa Octoberfest of Bands.
 
Marlin - Never heard of'em until that link.


AWESOME! 4 year old

<font size="-2">all the 3 year old girls off camera took off their diapers and threw them up on stage...</font>
 
This may not belong here however I do enjoy these songs: come fly with me and can I steal a little love by Frank Sinatra and aint that a kick in the head by Dean Martin. (who knew the youngins still had good taste haha)
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