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In a blog essay posted on the Web site of The American Scholar before Mr. Mitchell's death, Mr. Zinsser said Mr. Mitchell's approach to broken-down pianos (which musicians sometimes encounter on tour) illustrated his approach to life. "I learned long ago that it does no good to complain," Mr. Zinsser recalled Mr. Mitchell telling him. Instead, listen to the keys and put their flatness or sharpness to use. "You say, 'What does it do?' " said Mr. Mitchell, sounding an imaginary clinker on a piano. " 'Will it do anything? Let's check it out' - NY Times obit, reference to http://theamericanscholar.org/what-does-it-do/#.Uj3ivWR4ZEu

Author Topic: Mary Flower at Kenyon Hall, February 4  (Read 464 times)

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Mary Flower at Kenyon Hall, February 4
« on: January 31, 2018, 09:03:47 AM »
Mary Flower will be at Kenyon Hall in West Seattle the evening of Sunday, February 4:

http://www.kenyonhall.org/


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Re: Mary Flower at Kenyon Hall, February 4
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2018, 12:07:46 PM »
Great show last night. Mary played the first set solo and during her second set she was joined by Orville Johnson, Steve James and Cyd Smith. And during the encore/finale--"Goodnight Irene"--, Lou Magor, who is the host and emcee at Kenyon Hall, joined in on the Wurlitzer. It was a stellar night of music.

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