Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Five Browns

This is a family of kids from a Utah town called Alpine. They were all accepted to Juliard at the same time and they all play piano. Rhapsody in Blue is a sentimental favorite of my since An American in Paris is one of my all time favorite movies.


5 comments:

Randal Graves said...

Wait, so enjoying Gershwin and/or An American in Paris, if a dude, make said dude gay, or you'd be gay for Gene Kelly, I'm confused here, but I also stayed up too late to watch the Cavs game so forgive my confusion and this run on sentence the end.

The Five Browns make me think of Village of the Damned.

Utah Savage said...

Randal, I knew when I typed that it was WRONG to say. But I was tired and it was late and sometimes I'm an ass. BBC would say every time I open my mouth I'm an ass. I've removed the offending sentence.

Randal Graves said...

It wasn't offending, I was merely being a smartass. For example, I love Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, and I'm as straight as an arrow. Please put the sentence back.

The Crow said...

While waiting for my underwear to finish in the dryer this morning before work, I visited my four gotta-see-everyday-without-fail blogs. I have loved this piece of music since I was a kid, and Gene Kelly for about the same length of time. Started my day off on the right note (no pun yada-yada-yada).

Thanks, US! :D)

Steve Emery said...

Well that was great fun - and movingly played (Rhapsody in Blue). I have loved this piece since I was a child. I hadn't heard of the 5 Browns - glad to find out about them. Thanks for posting this.