Okay. A contemporary “artist.” The guy on the banjo looks like a character from the TNT TV series titled, “Animal Kingdom.” Would be more entertaining with just the music, sans the moaning that the Mr. “Inked-Up” Strings, I’m sure, calls “singing.” Why do these wannbe exhibitionists have to mutilate their bodies with tattoos to self display themselves? Isn’t their music alone sufficient for appreciation by an audience? I guess not … So many of these folks are now inked-up that the whole display has become trite. Still, a good start by Fritz at contemporary music appreciation.
Okay. A contemporary “artist.” The guy on the banjo looks like a character from the TNT TV series titled, “Animal Kingdom.” Would be more entertaining with just the music, sans the moaning that the Mr. “Inked-Up” Strings, I’m sure, calls “singing.” Why do these wannbe exhibitionists have to mutilate their bodies with tattoos to self display themselves? Isn’t their music alone sufficient for appreciation by an audience? I guess not … So many of these folks are now inked-up that the whole display has become trite. Still, a good start by Fritz at contemporary music appreciation.