Starting with a single cellist on the floor of the National Air and Space Museum's "Milestones of Flight" gallery, and swelling to 120 musicians, The U.S. Air Force Band exhilarated museum visitors with its first-ever flash mob. The four-minute performance featured an original arrangement of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring/Joy to the World," led by the band's commander and conductor, Col. Larry H. Lang. Unsuspecting museum visitors including tourists and school groups were astonished as instrumentalists streamed into the gallery from behind airplanes and space capsules, and vocalists burst into song from the Museum's second floor balcony. https://www.youtube.com/embed/-cKE8pyfcZc
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December 18, 2015 at 01:58PM
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Friday, December 18, 2015
Starting with a single cellist on the floor of the National Air and Space Museum's "Milestones of Flight" gallery, and swelling to 120 musicians, The U.S. Air Force Band exhilarated museum visitors with its first-ever flash mob. The four-minute performance featured an original arrangement of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring/Joy to the World," led by the band's commander and conductor, Col. Larry H. Lang. Unsuspecting museum visitors including tourists and school groups were astonished as instrumentalists streamed into the gallery from behind airplanes and space capsules, and vocalists burst into song from the Museum's second floor balcony. https://www.youtube.com/embed/-cKE8pyfcZc
Monday, December 14, 2015
Just when I thought I'd seen all of the angles and gimmicks: Seems like everyone who does BBQ has their own twist on it, like this guy...using a leaf blower (protected by a painters mask of course) to stoke the fire. Of course...as they would say here in Texas, "So? It works, doesn't it?"
Just when I thought I'd seen all of the angles and gimmicks: Seems like everyone who does BBQ has their own twist on it, like this guy...using a leaf blower (protected by a painters mask of course) to stoke the fire. Of course...as they would say here in Texas, "So? It works, doesn't it?"
by Bob Leonetti
December 14, 2015 at 01:16PM
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