gabosaurus
05-16-2010, 11:36 PM
Music is often cited as a genre that separates generations with its diversity. But there is also timeless, classic music that brings generations together.
That is what happened Saturday at the Hollywood Bowl. My husband and I, both of our respective parents, my daughter and a friend of her all trekked to see Carole King and James Taylor.
It was remarkable to see how the power of music can enthrall the young and old. My daughter knew some of the songs as well as my mom and dad. Great music will alway be great music.
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That is what happened Saturday at the Hollywood Bowl. My husband and I, both of our respective parents, my daughter and a friend of her all trekked to see Carole King and James Taylor.
It was remarkable to see how the power of music can enthrall the young and old. My daughter knew some of the songs as well as my mom and dad. Great music will alway be great music.
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