What a lot of fun that is to see these terrific photos. Thanks, Jeannie, for uploading them. My first question is: What did you all eat? Second question: What songs did Pastor Gerald play at the event? Third question is: How come the Lewis heirs allow the buyers of the property profit off Lewis family possessions in the museum like tour? Question #4: The sculptor of the JLL statue has him banging his foot on the piano keys. Hilarious. A signature move that was copied by others. Who did it first? JLL or Little Richard? I can't recall.
@devakikaren , YES , Superb statue with the Sculptor bringing the statue to Life ,so to speak. Unique that's for Sure !! Little Richard would Put his foot on the wood top of Piano. However , Jerry Lee Lewis would Put his foot on the keys !! * L Richard used a small grand piano.
@@johnpearce3714 I heard a story about Little Richard you may not have heard. I visited Macon and an older resident told me the story at the hotel bar where I stayed. It's funny.
What a lot of fun that is to see these terrific photos. Thanks, Jeannie, for uploading them. My first question is: What did you all eat? Second question: What songs did Pastor Gerald play at the event? Third question is: How come the Lewis heirs allow the buyers of the property profit off Lewis family possessions in the museum like tour? Question #4: The sculptor of the JLL statue has him banging his foot on the piano keys. Hilarious. A signature move that was copied by others. Who did it first? JLL or Little Richard? I can't recall.
@@devakikaren thanks. Had Bbq at the ranch. . He sang goodbye world goodbye and who am I. Don’t have the answers to other questions 😀
@devakikaren , YES , Superb statue with the Sculptor bringing the statue to Life ,so to speak. Unique that's for Sure !! Little Richard would Put his foot on the wood top of Piano. However , Jerry Lee Lewis would Put his foot on the keys !! * L Richard used a small grand piano.
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@@johnpearce3714 Thank you for this info.
@@johnpearce3714 I heard a story about Little Richard you may not have heard. I visited Macon and an older resident told me the story at the hotel bar where I stayed. It's funny.