Live Music and the Dancing to go with it, is what I have suggested in this blog from the very beginning. However it is not doing too good because it is only me and SOS. We need the information contributors to share the Live Music scene with our fellow dancers. Then and only then can we say that this blog is Social Media.
Then there is the Night Club scene and even though it is quite a separate information center it melds easily with our social-recreational dancing. And an added point is that Dancing Nights blog can include both Live and Recorded music. I just have to take them one by one and continually test to see if they are compatible. Many people on Oahu still consider Web sites as the max in Social Media and Blog sites as junk. We are all learning to identify the good qualities of each.
All of our blogs should continue to try to help everyone that we can. However, they must know that the blogs are helping. If they do not know, then it stands to reason that there is nothing we can do for them. We will be too busy helping those we can help. Simple? And sooner or later we will get our first steady information contributor and everyone will see the difference.
Ragtime: Highly syncopated music developed by US Negros a decade after the Emancipation. They loved the Indian music and the Marches of the Day and combined both musical styles into their thing. It was soon followed by Jazz, Swing and the rest of the Rhythm and Blues.
"Dancers know that the things others hear about us, might be true = But
then again, they might be as fake as the person who told them that."
Then there is the Night Club scene and even though it is quite a separate information center it melds easily with our social-recreational dancing. And an added point is that Dancing Nights blog can include both Live and Recorded music. I just have to take them one by one and continually test to see if they are compatible. Many people on Oahu still consider Web sites as the max in Social Media and Blog sites as junk. We are all learning to identify the good qualities of each.
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Bruddah Iz
All of our blogs should continue to try to help everyone that we can. However, they must know that the blogs are helping. If they do not know, then it stands to reason that there is nothing we can do for them. We will be too busy helping those we can help. Simple? And sooner or later we will get our first steady information contributor and everyone will see the difference.
"Fly Me To The Moon" by Jimmy Borges
Ragtime: Highly syncopated music developed by US Negros a decade after the Emancipation. They loved the Indian music and the Marches of the Day and combined both musical styles into their thing. It was soon followed by Jazz, Swing and the rest of the Rhythm and Blues.
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