In today's music industry, where October's hot property is November's has-been, the fear of obsolescence exerts a powerful influence on many performers. Unless, of course, you're the Frisky Frolics. With a ukulele-driven program of such Tin Pan Alley-era classics as 'Ida, Sweet as apple Cider' and 'Tin Pan Alley Troubadour,' the quintet revels in the outdated, dusty gems from our grandparents' 78 rpm record collections. In the hands The Frisky Frolics, the Jazz Age ditties shimmer and sway, tickling the funny bone while soothing the soul. The band offers a unique opportunity to travel back in time to an era when the harsh realities of the Depression were temporarily softened by snappy tunes, droll lyrics, and the occasional ferocious kazoo solo. Obsolescence never sounded so good!
In today's music industry, where October's hot property is November's has-been, the fear of obsolescence exerts a powerful influence on many performers. Unless, of course, you're the Frisky Frolics. With a ukulele-driven program of such Tin Pan Alley-era classics as 'Ida, Sweet as apple Cider' and 'Tin Pan Alley Troubadour,' the quintet revels in the outdated, dusty gems from our grandparents' 78 rpm record collections. In the hands The Frisky Frolics, the Jazz Age ditties shimmer and sway, tickling the funny bone while soothing the soul. The band offers a unique opportunity to travel back in time to an era when the harsh realities of the Depression were temporarily softened by snappy tunes, droll lyrics, and the occasional ferocious kazoo solo. Obsolescence never sounded so good!
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