From what I am hearing, the Italian tour will be traditional and familiar enough to satisfy the die hard fans, but have a newer and more interesting format, so that you won't be able to say that you have seen the show before.
You lucky people in Italy
David
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Re: italian Tour
Anyone going to one of the Italian concerts - apart from me of course?
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The italian tour sounds interesting. Does anyone know in what way it will be different from his other concerts?
I am attending the concert at Arena Civica the 6th of july. It is my first Bacharach concert - really looking forward to!
I am thinking of the "new format" that someonenameddavid wrote about?
I am attending the concert at Arena Civica the 6th of july. It is my first Bacharach concert - really looking forward to!
I am thinking of the "new format" that someonenameddavid wrote about?
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David in flyover country,
are you not travelling to Italy to see your talented daughter?
are you not travelling to Italy to see your talented daughter?
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Alas, no the call of medicine is overwhelming at this moment....nowmedical wrote:David in flyover country,
are you not travelling to Italy to see your talented daughter?
She did do a jazz set at the "Cafe Was" at Hollywood and Vine in LA this past week which was graced by the Marsalis family.... who knows, there may be more tours to go on later this year
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