Imagine Festival continued. This time it was Imagine Diversity with violinist performer Naftali Torok. We were all invited to dress appropriately - celebrating the diversity across the world. Naftali certainly is a talented woman, with old world charm in her music selections.
She dedicated a song to musician/storyteller, Lazarus Doghouse, a new friend she stated. She commended him for his manly dance, keeping in the spirit of the celebration. Here's the YouTube video!
Then, I was off to an open mic venue, Izzy and Ish's Blues Cafe, a quaint club with its own unique charm. Filled with musicians, friends, and fans, all the performers were well beyond amateurs. I am glad I didn't bring my harmonica with my howling dog. All sounded like seasoned pros. So I sat in the back and noted the talent. I forget my Lindens, so I didn't get to sample the beverages or tip this round. Next time, for surely I will be back.
Then, I was off to an open mic venue, Izzy and Ish's Blues Cafe, a quaint club with its own unique charm. Filled with musicians, friends, and fans, all the performers were well beyond amateurs. I am glad I didn't bring my harmonica with my howling dog. All sounded like seasoned pros. So I sat in the back and noted the talent. I forget my Lindens, so I didn't get to sample the beverages or tip this round. Next time, for surely I will be back.