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Sherry’s Cherries – Night of My Nights

Sherry’s Cherries – Night of My Nights

I once wrote a blog entitled My Faith in Percy about Percy Faith. To me he could hit no wrong note. Anything he played was exquisite. His arrangements were perfect. If I could I would devote a whole show to him but the DMCA rules only allows me four songs per show (or any 3 hours period). So, I chose Night of My Nights, Caribbean Nights, and Golden Boy.

The songs on this show are all instrumentals, so to you ballad people, give us a try. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

I can always tell if a show is good. I let my husband hear it. If he likes it, he closes his eyes, smiles and says “beautiful”. (He is not a fan of rock and roll – so I don’t ask him).

On this show you will hear besides Percy, John Williams, Ray Anthony, Charles Gerhardt, Leonard Bernstein, David Rose and more.

Many years back, my then teenage daughter and I were in The Gap paying for purchases. We heard this beautiful melody but did not get the name. Many years passed before I heard the music again. It was on a Burn the Floor DVD Part II. It’s Kinobe’s Slip into Something More Comfortable. The name says it all.

Listen for Mark Isham’s Life as a House (brilliant movie) and Michael Gore’s Defending Your Life from Albert Brooks’ movie. An interviewer once asked Albert if he ever thought about the afterlife. He responded, “Did you ever see Defending Your Life?” That was hysterical. I wrote to him and told him that movie changed my life.

Listen also, for David Rose’s October Mist.

The show opens with Night of My Nights and closes with Defending Your Life.

I hope you enjoy these melodies as much as I did preparing this show. Oh, and Mark closed his eyes, smiled and said “Beautiful”. My good wishes go out to you all, and to quote Larry Hart. . .

With a song in my heart,

Sherry

Show Times

Sunday, July 21st
2 pm Eastern Time
11 am Pacific Time
Saturday, July 27th
7 pm Eastern Time
4 pm Pacific Time
Tuesday,July 23rd
1 pm Eastern Time
10 am Pacific Time
Wednesday, July 31st
2 pm Eastern Time
11 am Pacific Time
Thursday, July 25th
5 pm Eastern Time
2 pm Pacific Time
Friday, August 2nd
5 pm Eastern Time
2 pm Pacific Time

 

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