Betty, >Manhattan Transfer of the 80s. I saw an MT CD that I recognized (blast >from >the past) and couldn't resist. Their music is just so upbeat! For a long It's so hard not to get caught up in MT's energy. You're so right. >having depression issues to cope with (I'm fine now). MT is a much better >musical weapon against the dreaded dep. There was a time, during my dark moods when Janis Ian ("I learned the truth at 17..")would help me out. As I listened a voice in my head would say something like "Geez! What are you feeling bad about? Your life is a piece of cake compared to this woman." Worked every time. >that movie about Richie Valens. I can't remember the name of the >movie, >but the end was when he went down in the same plane that took >the mighty >Big Bopper. That was "La Bamba" (Lou Diamond Phillips) it's a good double rental with "The Buddy Holly Story" (Gary Busey) Holly was on the same plane. >Trivia Question: What was Brian Epstein's most famous role in music >history? Too easy, but the thought is appreciated. I'd give you a harder Epstein question, but don't want to start a trend. BTW, Epstein also managed Jerry and the Pacemakers. Keep dancing Betty, Vince _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp