I was in a band, back in the 90's. I played sax, and some guitars. We did an acapella version of a Peter and Gordon song, I go to Pieces. We would do this song often, but especially at benefits, where we followed a hard rock band, who played super loud. We would come out with this mellow song, with all of the harmonies, with 2 female vocalists, who were sisters, and they had exceptional voices, our male lead singer, plus 2 more of us singing background. The crowd always ate it up, because we were really good, and it was such a huge contrast to the previous band. There were 6 of us in the band, and we were booked out months in advance. It was a lot of fun, I met a lot of very nice people, and made a few bucks.
I was in a band, back in the 90's. I played sax, and some guitars. We did an acapella version of a Peter and Gordon song, I go to Pieces. We would do this song often, but especially at benefits, where we followed a hard rock band, who played super loud.
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