New manager, extensive world touring...
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The great B.B.King. I have seen him twice in Cardiff, first in 68, then again over 30 years later.
The 68 tour had Brownie Mcgee and Sony Terry, and fleetwood Mac. When B.B. came on stage the Feetwood Mac band joined the audience to watch the performance. They must have done that every night of the tour.
Rob.
The 68 tour had Brownie Mcgee and Sony Terry, and fleetwood Mac. When B.B. came on stage the Feetwood Mac band joined the audience to watch the performance. They must have done that every night of the tour.
Rob.
Scooby Doo writes:
However, I want to underline again that we don't have a schedule of the proposed tour and many other things have to happen first - including Leonard's own new album! Henning and I have also checked with Leonard that there will be no conflict with the Berlin Event (August 11-13, 2006). The registration is going to start on May 1 (in two weeks!)!
What do you mean? The news is still on the front page of the LC Files (and will remain there for a while) !As the news has been removed off the front page, does it mean all celebrations are premature?
However, I want to underline again that we don't have a schedule of the proposed tour and many other things have to happen first - including Leonard's own new album! Henning and I have also checked with Leonard that there will be no conflict with the Berlin Event (August 11-13, 2006). The registration is going to start on May 1 (in two weeks!)!
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New Manager, extensive world touring
This will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to see him!
Of course New York will be convenient, but I'll go anywhere!
evelyn
Of course New York will be convenient, but I'll go anywhere!
evelyn
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I do hope the "extensive worldwide touring" includes somewhere 'down under', whether that be Australia or New Zealand. I personally think the Sydney Opera House would be hard to beat as a venue (and a nice way of following on from the recent Hal Willner tribute concert)!
Not withstanding this preference, I'd also love any excuse (not that I need one) to travel to NZ, so it doesn't really matter either way. I suppose, even in the worst case scenario of a 'no show' in this part of the world, I'd still travel to wherever else for a concert, anyway!
Cheers
Andrew (Darby)

Not withstanding this preference, I'd also love any excuse (not that I need one) to travel to NZ, so it doesn't really matter either way. I suppose, even in the worst case scenario of a 'no show' in this part of the world, I'd still travel to wherever else for a concert, anyway!

Cheers

Andrew (Darby)
'I cannot give the reasons
I only sing the tunes
The sadness of the seasons
The madness of the moons'
~ Mervyn Peake ~
I only sing the tunes
The sadness of the seasons
The madness of the moons'
~ Mervyn Peake ~
That would be greatlizzytysh wrote:Hey, Helven! I could sure live with the idea of seeing both Leonard and you at the same time
. Perhaps, by the time he's ready to tour, I'll be ready to travel to St. Petersburg, or you to elsewhere
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