The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists

Posted by: abacus

The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/07/10 02:36 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_kRG1RETzg

Enjoy

Bill
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/07/10 03:33 PM

Just another glowing example of how entertaining good entertainers/players can wow an audience. Keep in mind that no one ever says how wonderful that Grand Piano or that Wersi sounds. But, they will always applaud the plaer(s) themselves.

Gary
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/07/10 03:45 PM

Wow, impressive! This hails back to another era when general audiences appreciated keyboard performance ala Liberace and Ferrante & Teicher. AS evidenced by the older age reviewers in the video, unfortunately most younger generation audiences don't have the interest or attention span to appreciate this kind of old fashioned musician-showmanship by Dunlap and Pennington.
Posted by: SemiLiveMusic

Re: The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/07/10 05:23 PM

Yep, that is awesome but before you know it, it's a bygone era. Because nobody will be left who can play that stuff. Which is sad.
Posted by: Taike

Re: The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/07/10 10:19 PM

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Originally posted by SemiLiveMusic:
Yep, that is awesome but before you know it, it's a bygone era. Because nobody will be left who can play that stuff. Which is sad.


I totally disagree. There will be plenty that can and will play that stuff. There's plenty of young talent out there and plenty more that are yet to be born.

Name ONE musical genre that is no longer played or listened to.

Taike

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Posted by: gilbert

Re: The High Class Keys of Dunlap and Pennington, Concert Artists - 12/08/10 03:43 AM

Taike
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There's plenty of young talent out there and plenty more that are yet to be born.

So right.

Fantastic Perfomance,
Gilbert.