AttyTJ
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Clear, Even, Controlled and great take on a really good song, @Alisa . And a first video besides. Truly, it is your “lucky’ number, and we look forward to much more. Well Done.
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Great take @Marty69 , I hear you both.
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AttyTJ
MemberJune 13, 2021 at 11:30 am in reply to: Tequila can be a dangerous drink of choice. For TAC FNL VOM.Thanks all, for the support. I am truly amazed at the number of “women” who have either commented to me or been reported back to me as having this song as a favorite. I found it, and enjoyed it, but it just Friday joined my “have to get it better” list.
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Congratulations and Thank you Tech Team Tony et al., much better, and is much faster on most everything I tried including messages, finding addresses and finding members.
Makes it better, really, much better to be here. (I will address some other issues directly to support.)
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ConTACulations (again) @Alfred for your traditional learning, excellent play, and catching Tony P’s eye for the “Hollar.” Lots of great wins in there, my friend.
And another great thing about folk music, as demonstrated by all those who are the icons of the genre, songs can be expanded to tell the point of the moment for the artiist.
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@Sherry C, the Clubs are no longer supported by TAC, and are each rebuilding in their own way. That being said, and not knowing where you are, the Old Forums at tac.tonypolecastro.com still has a listing of what existed in March, and you may be able to reconnect that way.
During the Pandemic, a lot of the Club people started running and attending Virtual Open Mics (VOM’s) and here is the page to lead you to those, if interested:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Azx0ah3P2M3dAPN-mSPoR0cSg4rbiwbe/view
As for the Song Book (Song Vault), it still exists for those who subscribed to it, and can be found at TACsongs.com.
Welcome back.
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As I said, full of irony, @jumpinjeff . It should work now, but then, who knows. That was a British news aggregator, and I guess they got hit later.
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To quote a fearful, analog, fictitious character, “Ain’t it the truth?”
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Glad you liked it, @Jill_M , that’s the part the kids always want to do again (even the college students back when).
