American and European dance bands and vocalists from the 1920s 1930s and 1940s.....

love this!
Bert Lown's Orchestra - I Can't Get Mississippi Off My MInd, 1931

 
wow....

I adore the 20s and 30s...like this song

I couldnt adore any more.... :2up:


Bert Lown's Orchestra - Alone In a Corner, 1931

 
my favorite song of Ray Noble

Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Orchestra - Love is the Sweetest
Thing (1932)


 
Bob Ross

Happy Trees

Yup, I win the thread.....

Aw, man, here's a cool remix of Bob's Happy Little Trees. I dig it.



Positivity, yo...

I paint like him.....except shitty lol. My mountains are badass till I actually put the "shadows" in....

But it's fun. My grandson does it with me and he's like 6 so you can imagine the masterpieces we create
 
Another great crooner fron the 20s and 30s


Naturally - Rudee Vallee

 
I paint like him.....except shitty lol. My mountains are badass till I actually put the "shadows" in....

But it's fun. My grandson does it with me and he's like 6 so you can imagine the masterpieces we create

Sounds like great times, gramps. I've seen kids show a paper full of scribbles and when you ask them what it is, turns out there's often a lot of imagination in those scribbles. We saw a movie with something similar to that, but I forget the name of it. There was an ape who learned to scribble and the girl who game him the crayons and the paper could tell what it all was.
 
I paint like him.....except shitty lol. My mountains are badass till I actually put the "shadows" in....

But it's fun. My grandson does it with me and he's like 6 so you can imagine the masterpieces we create

Sounds like great times, gramps. I've seen kids show a paper full of scribbles and when you ask them what it is, turns out there's often a lot of imagination in those scribbles. We saw a movie with somethign similar to that, but I forget the name of it. There was an ape who learned to scribble and the girl who game him the crayons and the paper could tell what it all was.
Here's our last masterpiece lol

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the best .....Mr Louis Armstrong. Bless
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans - Louis Armstrong

 
I paint like him.....except shitty lol. My mountains are badass till I actually put the "shadows" in....

But it's fun. My grandson does it with me and he's like 6 so you can imagine the masterpieces we create

Sounds like great times, gramps. I've seen kids show a paper full of scribbles and when you ask them what it is, turns out there's often a lot of imagination in those scribbles. We saw a movie with something similar to that, but I forget the name of it. There was an ape who learned to scribble and the girl who game him the crayons and the paper could tell what it all was.

really

wow
 
Good night.


The best of the best....Mr Louis Armstong:clap:

"Lazy River" - Louis Armstrong

 
really

wow

Exactly! He was known as the one and only Ivan.


Snip...

''Did the real Ivan the gorilla like to paint and draw?

Yes. Painting can be a form of enrichment for animals, much like art and reading are for humans. During our research into The One and Only Ivan's historical accuracy, we discovered that while most gorillas will break and destroy a painting canvas if they are allowed to hold it, Ivan was so gentle that they could give him the brush and canvas. He would finish his painting and then hand the items back to his caretakers.

Ivan's painting is featured prominently in The One and Only Ivan movie and book, and rightfully so. It was the real-life Ivan's painting ability that helped to get him noticed and in turn rescued from his confinement inside the B&I Circus Store. While at Zoo Atlanta, it became clear that red was his favorite color. When given the option, he picked it every time.''
 
Don Azpiazu Band - "Be Careful with Those Eyes" (Remastered)


 
El Manisero (ThePeanut Vendor)-Havana Casino Orch-1930

 

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