On a Weekend Concert: Duets

Duets

The Producer’s Guidelines

  1. Only songs by duets
  2. “Duets” defined as two performers who normally don’t perform together (Simon & Garfunkel is not a duet for this musical)
  3. No duplicate songs
  4. No duplicate duets (but a performer may be in a different duet)
  5. One song per person on Day 1 (except for the extras in the comment string), unlimited on Day 2 – but only new musicals
  6. To prevent browsers crashing from loading too many videos, please paste the URL as part of your last line (not a new line) – (I do not mind unembedding, so no  apologies are necessary)

Note: Return on Day 2 to submit more songs without limits. (My typical signal is posting a song for all attendees.)

PS Note: Type the duet in ALL CAPS (which is help others identify the duets used)

“Beer For My Horses” (TOBY KEITH & WILLIE NELSON) (Music starts at 0:58)

 

Past Concerts (Category): Beatles, Ex-Beatles, Moody Blues, Queen, Neil Diamond, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Aretha Franklin, Carole King, Elton John, Billy Joel, Crosby Stills Nash & Young (the group), Doobie Brothers, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Journey, Prince, Guess Who, James Brown, Gloria Estefan, Broadway

This is the last in the series. Thank you!

415 thoughts on “On a Weekend Concert: Duets

  1. If your Producer accepts my long held view that a “song” doesn’t necessary have to have words, you’ll get a smile from watching this 1978 video of my two all-time favorite violinists, Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman, getting together to play some duets. By the way, I’m fine with getting buzzed just to get me off the couch from watching all those holiday bowl games. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwWVf9Y525o

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