This is Perfection in staccato! Please have violin removed from the arm that needs attention... Broken vein/artery !! Elbow of performing artist WOW GIRL get that elbow fixed ASAP !!!
This is my daughter. She had major left arm surgery but didn't allow it to stop her playing this piece even though she was in terrible pain, although she would have done better if it wasn't for this terrible problem. Thank you for your compliment. Means a lot.
This is my daughter. She had major left arm surgery but didn't allow it to stop her playing this piece even though she was in terrible pain, although she would have done better if it wasn't for this terrible problem. Thank you for your compliment. Means a lot.
John Glenn was a colonel in the Marines, not the USAF. Gordo Cooper and Deke Slayton were the other USAF members of the Mercury 7 besides Gus Grissom. Alan Shepard, Wally Schirra, and Scott Carpenter were Navy.
The music makes me think of the challenges they faced. These men were Best of the Best. John Glen wife stuttered didn't want to talk to U.S. President Johnson. John Glen stated I agree with her 100 %
Hands down the best performance of this soundtrack ever. Every bit as good as the original. Thank you for a wonderful performance and for your service to our country. Your all awesome.
John Glenn WASN'T AN AIR FORCE COLONEL! He was a MARINE CORPS Major at the time and retired as a Colonel. Plus he's got more class than any Air Farce Puke.
"But on that glorious day in May 1963, Gordo Cooper went higher, farther, and faster than any other American. Twenty-two complete orbits around the world, he was the last American ever to go into space alone. And for a brief moment, Gordo Cooper became the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen." - The Right Stuff (Film), 1983.