[ad_1]
Blæst & # 39; n started November 3, 1978 and was celebrated the day forty years later. Throughout the evening, the audience got a glimpse into Blæst's story, through amusing stories and slides by Edgar Kattem, commented by Leif Magne Rindalsholt. Here it was all about cracked trousers with horns that had to be emptied of rainwater. It was also obvious that Blæst & # 39; n could not only play, but that over the years, he had boasted of his comical evenings and his little touches.
Jan Sturla Jensvold (on stage) in collaboration with Blæst & # 39; n.
On Saturday evening, on the guest list, the choirs were Kor Gøttj and Songkor Tormod. Kor Gøttj started his department with birthday songs before going to a gift ceremony for quarantine. Britt Furuhaug said there were many proposals when deciding what to buy as a gift. "Many people take the bike when they are in their forties, but I know that Blæst does not want a truck or a tractor hanging for their birthday, and then they can sit and play while driving in the village. May 17. Viagra is another thing that started in the 40's. Rumor has it that it will increase lung capacity, but since there are many other side effects, we chose not to have it. 39, Furuhaug told the resounding laughter in the lobby, but Kor Gøttj had found the solution to the problem faced by many corps musicians at the age of forty; the note clips are not long enough and walking with reading glasses is not a good solution.The notes are easily attached with velcro on the back of the person walking in front of you, thus releasing the glasses Kor Gøttj bought a ba rre sticker to extend the clip for those who had obtained the first place.
Britt Furuhaug (left) shows how the notes will be attached to the roll of buses until May 17th.
Kor Gøttj also brought a curved basket in addition to flowers in Blæst & # 39; n. Gro Løfaldli receives the gift on behalf of the body.
Kor Gøttj with director Johanne Bjørkhaug performed several beautiful songs tonight. Among them was "How long" with the soloist Bjørn Børset and "To make you feel my love".
Per Ivar Østbø of the Song Choir Tormod started his department thanking for his invitation and said in the blink of an eye that it was nice for a Sunday party to feel welcome to Rindal. He told me that Tormod had had the pleasure of being several times with Blæst & # 39; n and had handed flowers to the Jubilee.
Ola T. Heggem and Gro Løfaldli.
The evening is ended by Blæst & n with famous classics such as "Voi Voi", "Hello Dolly" and "Ompa until death". We also got a surprising public number with Blæst & # 39; n and Tormod during the performance of the "Moonman".
Blæst & # 39; n and Tormod in a beautiful interaction.
A good example of what Blæst & # 39; n provides good entertainment in every way. Here he accompanies to "Sandpaper Ballet". From the left; Magne Lillegård, Britt Furuhaug and Ivar Martin Hårstad.
The jubilee after the end of the concert. Front row left; Ellinor Trønsdal Lund, Lisbeth Evjen Halgunset, Anni Karlstrøm, Jan Sturla Jensvold, Anita Grøtan, Gunn Iren Grytbakk Røen, Helen Nergård Tørset. Back row from left: Olav Morten Tørset, Ola Stokke, Leif Magne Rindalsholt, Lise Dagrun Løset, Eva Tørset, Ingrid Tørset Næss, Gro Løfaldli, Knut Arne Fiske Pedersen, Magne Lillegård, Ivar Martin Hårrogor
Source link