On March 19, 125 people gathered at our community center to see the last show of our season, hosted by Terry Gardner. It was a great show, and one that we will long remember.
It started with Terry Gardner introducing the act, and then Sally and Ray Langwah proceeded with the show. Sally started the show by singing some Shania Twain songs such as “I Feel like a Woman” and “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under.” Sally sang these songs with a white top hat and a stunning white jacket over her black dress. She also sang “From This Moment On” and dedicated it to the couples that had an anniversary in March. While she was singing, there was some dancing in the aisles.
Ray then appeared as Willie Nelson with braids and a red bandana. He sang his hit entitled “All of Me,” and sang part of the song to Rosemary Semian. The entire performance was done nicely, and he did a fine job. After completing the song, he introduced the next guest singer, “Celine Dion.“ Sally came out in a stunning blue gown and sang the song “I’m Alive.” She did an excellent job of it. It made me feel like I was in Las Vegas, and I am sure others felt the same way.
After this song, Ray came out again to perform Willie’s big hit, “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” During this routine, Robbie Lockard danced with Ray. They both did a terrific job.
Once again, Sally came out to the stage, but this time as “Marlene Dietrich” wearing a black shimmering dress with a black jacket and black top hat, and sang “Falling in Love Again.” It was lovely, and when she danced with Gene Verwiebe, it was a very nice touch. She also sang “Lili Marlene” while singing and dancing with Lamar Lawson. They both did a great job in getting everyone involved.
The next performer was “Julie Andrews.” Sally did a fantastic job in singing songs such as “Sound of Music” and “The Lonely Goatherd.” They had the audience clapping and swinging in their seats.
While Sally was getting changed, Ray came out to perform for us the song, “What a Wonderful World.”
After a terrific performance, he introduced the next guest, “Charo,“ the coochi-coochi girl. Sally performed “La Bamba” and, of course, there was audience participation. She completed this set with the song “Hot, Hot, Hot” and had most of the audience perform a conga line. All the people in the community center loved this. If they weren’t on the line, they were in their seats clapping and singing.
Sally did a quick change behind the screen that was onstage and then appeared all dressed up as “Marilyn Monroe.” She wore a white dress, which was very classy, and started off with a joke (that only Marilyn can tell) and then sang the song “My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” After this song, she brought up Galen Parker, who was celebrating his birthday in two days, and sang to him “Happy Birthday Mr. President.” The rest of the people in the audience joined in.
Ray then came onstage to sing a Willie Nelson hit entitled “City of New Orleans,” and while performing this song, he floated through the audience and shook several hands.
He then introduced the next performer, “Cher.” Sally came out in a lovely green gown and performed the song “Always on my Mind” with Ray. They were so cute together, and they did a superb job.
Sally now brought up to the stage John Mauk who had Sonny’s spot. He was given a special jacket with glitter and donned a wig. He made the perfect Sonny. They then performed the song “I Got You Babe,” with Sally singing most of the song, but John joined in with “I got you, babe.” The crowd thoroughly enjoyed this performance. Ray then came onstage once again for his final song which was “On the Road Again.” Before he performed the song, 12 bandanas were given out, and those 12 women, who received a bandana, stood by the stage waving them while Ray sang.
Terry Gardner then read about the veterans, and Sally sang about each individual branch of the service, while the people that were in that particular branch stood and got recognition. The show ended with Sally singing “O Canada” and “God Bless America,” while everyone stood and sang.
The entire show was done in good taste, and everyone had a great time.
By Helene Rubenstein
Grand Horizons
Published April 6, 2016
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