Sad world covered by rain...
and an increasing carbon emissions gap.

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"Learning to Fly" by Tom Petty.
Played on a Taylor GS8 acoustic.
Chord sequence over and over and over again:
F - C - Am - G
Repeat!
*** appearing at the 05 second mark in the white coat is Galit Mor ***
"Just My Luck" by Kim Richey.
Played on a Taylor GS8 acoustic guitar.
There is a group of six singers appearing briefly in the video.
women from left to right: Ayala Fossfeld, Galit Mor (in white coat), Yarden Cohen.
men from right to left: Micah Hendler, Doron Ben-Ami, Oz Weiss.
Here is the setup: Oz sings bass. Doron and Micah are tenors. Galit and Yarden sing soprano. Ayala is a major-league alto. She sings the big leads.
Co-founders are Ben-Ami and Cohen.
this is an Israeli A Capella group called "Quinta and a Half."
That's how it's pronounced. It is written this way: "Quinta.5"
Check out the video from 2:36 on. Galit Mor rocks out!
women from left to right: Ayala Fossfeld, Galit Mor (in white coat), Yarden Cohen.
men from right to left: Micah Hendler, Doron Ben-Ami, Oz Weiss.
Here is the setup: Oz sings bass. Doron and Micah are tenors. Galit and Yarden sing soprano. Ayala is a major-league alto. She sings the big leads.
Co-founders are Ben-Ami and Cohen.
this is an Israeli A Capella group called "Quinta and a Half."
That's how it's pronounced. It is written this way: "Quinta.5"
Check out the video from 2:36 on. Galit Mor rocks out!
"From Where I Stand" by Kim Richey
An awesome performance by Suzy Bogguss and Matt Rollings on TNN in 1998.
If you go to just after the 6:10 minute mark, you will hear me singing along with Suzy Bogguss into my phone, hooked up through Verizon to an apartment in Tel Aviv, where the signal was being recorded. It was 2:05 pm locally when the call began--10:05 pm in Israel.
"From Where I Stand" Suzy Bogguss (Matt Rollings, Guitar)
"Just My Luck."
Capo IV on Taylor acoustic.
Capo II on a Fernandes Nomad travel guitar (awesome amp effects on a 9 volt battery!).
This is the original 1995 video.
QUINTA.5
-- fortunately, they have a great sense of humor.