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The "dueling piano sing - a- long" format probably had its modern origins at Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans. The music of choice was Dixieland, 40's, and 50's music. The true roots surely go back further than that because as long as there has been at least one person to lead a song, there has almost always been someone to sing, or howl along. --howlatthemoon.com |
The "dueling piano sing - a- long" format probably had its modern origins at Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans. The music of choice was Dixieland, 40's, and 50's music. The true roots surely go back further than that because as long as there has been at least one person to lead a song, there has almost always been someone to sing, or howl along. --howlatthemoon.com |
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 15 December 2005
The "dueling piano sing - a- long" format probably had its modern origins at Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans. The music of choice was Dixieland, 40's, and 50's music. The true roots surely go back further than that because as long as there has been at least one person to lead a song, there has almost always been someone to sing, or howl along. --howlatthemoon.com