Under the cover of Covid, and now in the shadow of the infamous Election Irregularities of that fated 2020 presidential election, with current emerging alleged election fraud in Nevada and Pennsylvania inconveniently slipping into the public discourse, there is proved a colluded ongoing Election Interference in the nomination of the Republican candidate, the likes of which has never occurred in our Constitutional Republic's history, albeit, the question remains: Do you support the plain-sight Election Interference of the Democratic Socialist party, employing its minions in their Propagandistic Media, and their Two Tiered Justice System?
98.67% No, I do not support Election Interference; I am a patriot unto our Constitution.
1.33% Yes, I do support Election Interference; the alternative, Donald Trump, to this mentally diminished president is far worse.
These chapters of the Turnage Theater, in retrospect, in these rare images offered below, are in chronological order, and if you do not see a show that you were particularly fond of; please, be aware of this one policy of mine - I did not publish images of every performer, only the ones I rather enjoyed. My mother made a deep impression on me: "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." Additionally, all photos for this article have never been published prior to this post.
The Good Lovelies expressed themselves in a manner that they are well acquainted with: The perfectly constructed, well blended harmonies of three lovely ladies singing as one. This is their strength as musical creators, this how they enthralled one of the last crowds of joyous music aficionados, September 30, 2011, before the shuttering of the Turnage Theater's doors.
I remember this individual concert as one of the six best shows since I started following the shows at the Turnage Theater that I felt would be of interest to myself, which is most important if I am to convey that like sentiment to our readers.
My wife an I were so impressed with the lovely ladies that we bought 2 of their latest compact discs. if the Turnage ever reopens, may we be fortunate enough to have them back in our community for another night of perfect harmony.
Susan Passmore (left) and Caroline Brooks (right) doing their part to effect the perfect harmony that is the Good Lovelies: Above. Susan Passmore engaging in that total focus thing which is necessary to accomplish all things notable and worthwhile: Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Caroline Brooks - above - and Kerri Ough - below - find that special harmonic range as well. photos by Stan Deatherage
Susan Passmore sings out: Above. While Carolina Brooks feels called to explain herself: Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Caroline sings lead on this harmonic ditty: Above. The ladies are good, and I hope they realize it, but Kerri (left) and Susan (right) are not actually clapping for themselves, they are actually performing one of the few percussion instruments that they possess - their clapping hands: Below.
photos by Stan Deatherage
Publisher's note: This series to be continued in The Turnage Theater in Images: a Retrospect in Melody - Chapter IX.
Here below is the Good Lovelies latest video - less than a month old - entitled "Baby, I Got my Way." I hope you enjoy it. I did.