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have you seen them?

i'm a huge idol fan!! love the show!!! this fall they are doing the next greatest band....well, i didn't intend to watch until i found out denver and the mile high orchestra had been chosen!! some of you out there have heard of them, others have not.... here's what i know!!

denver attended high school with me and is most known for swinging across our stage as tarzan in our band show. he was an awesome trumpet player that told us all he would one day have a band! sure....

so off he goes to tennessee and starts to form a band.....

enter adam....kid in the youth group at our church. trumpet player...just graduated...not really sure what he wants to do. decides to go join denver....

now they have denver and the mile high orchestra. a christian swing band that has toured to many places and done the kluv cruise. they just can't quite the big break, but are really quite good!! they offer a different flavor to music...

so we tune in to the show and have to suffer through some rather bad bands i might say! i don't know...a bunch of 6th graders without their shirts singing heavy metal is just not right. denver has made it though for yet another week. i will say there is a bit of variety left in the show, but i'm not sure who is really watching and casting the votes...

tune in.. friday night on fox at 8:00. deal with the bad bands but then enjoy a little bit of swing and bluegrass....and VOTE guys!!!!

i mean....denver did say he'd have a band one day!!! he has come a long ways from our favorite swinging tarzan!!!!!

Comments

Natalie said…
I have tickets to see Denver and his band on 11/30!!!! And, Jim just saw that TV show last week. So we'll definitely be tuning in and voting.

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