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'House Upon the Hill' (piano) (Original Post) sprinkleeninow May 10 OP
You stumped the band! And who tuned that piano? usonian May 10 #1
Bucatini sprinkleeninow May 10 #2
Part of this number was played at the end of American Public Media broadcast b4 resuming the regular classical sprinkleeninow May 10 #3
I don't get APM. I can check the internet. usonian May 10 #4
Michael sprinkleeninow May 10 #5
APM accessible online. Do a search. Click broadcast, then scroll down to sprinkleeninow May 10 #6

usonian

(17,870 posts)
1. You stumped the band! And who tuned that piano?
Sat May 10, 2025, 01:55 AM
May 10

I thought you meant "The Folks Who Live On The Hill" by Jerome Kern. I searched, and OF COURSE anything new swamps search with s similar name. History is erased on search engines unless you can outsmart mega computer farms.

I found a version by Mel Torme, but TBH, Peggy Lee is so much more pleasant.

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Score here: (pdf)
http://pop-sheet-music.com/Files/95502cec55ddbd3ac5a253f3a66c0da4.pdf

While I was on the Mel page, I saw "That's all". I was looking all over for it, and it was in one of my thrift store compendia of popular songs. It was the closing theme "That's all, Duhhhh" for a classical radio program, probably at KDFC, which went under and revived with content from KUSC, a fine radio and online station.

Forget Mel. Helen Reddy.

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Mezzo's?




sprinkleeninow

(21,011 posts)
3. Part of this number was played at the end of American Public Media broadcast b4 resuming the regular classical
Sat May 10, 2025, 03:04 AM
May 10

programming earlier tonite. Thas whut.
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usonian

(17,870 posts)
4. I don't get APM. I can check the internet.
Sat May 10, 2025, 03:11 AM
May 10

Did some sit-down music tonight. Enjoying the Clavinova because I don't have to have it tuned like the grand or repair it now and then like the very old Roland.

PS The grand is over 100 years old and better built than plastic Roland stuff.

sprinkleeninow

(21,011 posts)
6. APM accessible online. Do a search. Click broadcast, then scroll down to
Sat May 10, 2025, 03:22 AM
May 10

Performance Today. Click website.

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