Tanya Mosley
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And there you are, playing the clarinet and singing, and Lawrence was playing sousaphone and the drums at the same time. I don't actually think I've ever seen that in my life. I was thinking, how? Can I play a little bit of that performance? Yes, please. The song is House of the Rising Sun.
That was my guest today, Doreen Ketchins and her late husband Lawrence playing House of the Rising Sun. Doreen, what a remarkable performance. I mean, as I mentioned, Lawrence is playing the drums and blowing into that sousaphone, which is a type of tuba, at the same time. How did he figure out that he had that talent?
That was my guest today, Doreen Ketchins and her late husband Lawrence playing House of the Rising Sun. Doreen, what a remarkable performance. I mean, as I mentioned, Lawrence is playing the drums and blowing into that sousaphone, which is a type of tuba, at the same time. How did he figure out that he had that talent?
That was my guest today, Doreen Ketchins and her late husband Lawrence playing House of the Rising Sun. Doreen, what a remarkable performance. I mean, as I mentioned, Lawrence is playing the drums and blowing into that sousaphone, which is a type of tuba, at the same time. How did he figure out that he had that talent?
One thing I noticed is that you've got a growl that, you know, it's not only present in your singing voice, but we also heard it while you were playing the clarinet. How do you do that? Like you make your clarinet growl.
One thing I noticed is that you've got a growl that, you know, it's not only present in your singing voice, but we also heard it while you were playing the clarinet. How do you do that? Like you make your clarinet growl.
One thing I noticed is that you've got a growl that, you know, it's not only present in your singing voice, but we also heard it while you were playing the clarinet. How do you do that? Like you make your clarinet growl.
How did you two start playing on the streets of the French Quarter?
How did you two start playing on the streets of the French Quarter?
How did you two start playing on the streets of the French Quarter?
I love watching the videos of you and your band. And I was just thinking about that experience of seeing basically like a concert, these expert musicians in an accessible space when you're out on the street. But was it always so welcoming out there? I know it can be like notoriously competitive among musicians jockeying for space when you're a street musician.
I love watching the videos of you and your band. And I was just thinking about that experience of seeing basically like a concert, these expert musicians in an accessible space when you're out on the street. But was it always so welcoming out there? I know it can be like notoriously competitive among musicians jockeying for space when you're a street musician.
I love watching the videos of you and your band. And I was just thinking about that experience of seeing basically like a concert, these expert musicians in an accessible space when you're out on the street. But was it always so welcoming out there? I know it can be like notoriously competitive among musicians jockeying for space when you're a street musician.
The people who live there.
The people who live there.
The people who live there.
You know, to watch you perform, you really are. You're like putting your whole body into it. Your eyes are closed. And I mean, I guess that's not unusual. I mean, when you are like intensely focused on your instrument performance. I've heard you say when you're playing, you're constantly digging for more information within yourself.
You know, to watch you perform, you really are. You're like putting your whole body into it. Your eyes are closed. And I mean, I guess that's not unusual. I mean, when you are like intensely focused on your instrument performance. I've heard you say when you're playing, you're constantly digging for more information within yourself.
You know, to watch you perform, you really are. You're like putting your whole body into it. Your eyes are closed. And I mean, I guess that's not unusual. I mean, when you are like intensely focused on your instrument performance. I've heard you say when you're playing, you're constantly digging for more information within yourself.
And I was like, wow, really taken by that, but also wonder more of what you mean.