Pearl Harbor Remembered

https://thegreathighway.com/eyw0d7ot Grandpa and Grandma went to Hawaii several years back for their 35th wedding anniversary.  While they were there, they toured the Pearl Harbour Memorial Museum.  Grandpa was a U.S. History teacher before he retired, remember?  So we should take a few minutes to remember this fateful day.  After December 7th, 1941, the U.S. could not, in good conscience, stay out of the war in Europe.

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https://www.jacobysaustin.com/2024/05/wraqsb4 The music of this era in history is some of my favorite music.  It’s called big band music.  Large orchestras with a brass section, piano, vocals and drums.  Swing music, which was similar, had African ( drums) and Jewish influences (piano).  Swing music is still popular today.  This is one of my favorite bands, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, singing Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer.  Give it a listen.  In honor of all those folks who died at Pearl Harbor on this day in 1941.

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