Watch how neighbors react to Taps played live every day

Started by quiller, August 06, 2015, 03:57:40 AM

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quiller

Boyhood polio kept this retired musician from joining the U.S. military, but at age 78 he's now found a hugely appreciative NEIGHBORHOOD fan club. He's the trumpeter who for the last two years, every day, rain or shine, has performed Taps live from his balcony. The feature runs 2 minutes, 22 seconds.

http://www.thisblewmymind.com/he-plays-taps-at-the-same-time-everyday-now-watch-what-his-neighbors-do-when-he-starts-playing/#_


walkstall

Quote from: quiller on August 06, 2015, 03:57:40 AM
Boyhood polio kept this retired musician from joining the U.S. military, but at age 78 he's now found a hugely appreciative NEIGHBORHOOD fan club. He's the trumpeter who for the last two years, every day, rain or shine, has performed Taps live from his balcony. The feature runs 2 minutes, 22 seconds.

http://www.thisblewmymind.com/he-plays-taps-at-the-same-time-everyday-now-watch-what-his-neighbors-do-when-he-starts-playing/#_

My son and youngest daughter took us over there one night just for that when we told them about that.  They live in the Seattle area.   :thumbup:
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