Saturday, August 11, 2007
The Difference (Eddie's Corporate Band) at Musikfest, Bethlehem, PA
Air Products' Corporate Band (of which Eddie is a member) played at Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA last night. Now, I realize that not every company has its own corporate band. And I realize that I am a lucky guy to be in this situation but...it's my DUTY as a company employee to add value wherever and whenever I can. Sooooo, this is ALL for the good of the company!
BTW, you may notice Liberty DeVitto, who played drums for over 30 years with Billy Joel, playing with us. Now, you may say, "man, has his career hit bottom". Well, maybe it has but, it's still pretty cool that we've become good friends over the last few years and he has come down from NYC to help us out a few times.
Finally, the song is an original song called "Diamond in the Rough" written to honor a band member who passed away in March. His name was Steve Eck and he sang a lot of Neil Diamond and sounded a lot like him. The last gig we played with Steve was at Musikfest last August '06. So this was for Steve.
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Very cool! Neat stuff, with the big guy on drums and the Harmony at the end...I dug it! Yep, just like the company I work for...NOT!
Three CHEERS FOR "EDDIE'S CORPORATE BAND"!!!
a potential convert to Catholicism was asked, "where was Jesus born?", he said, "Quakertown?"...No, he was told. "Allentown?" was his second guess. No, he was told. "Montgomeryville?" was his third & final guess. When told it was Bethlehem, he cursed & said "I knew it was a town right off 611!"
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