Karaoke: A Good Crowd Was At Del’s Last Night

Karaoke in the Irish Pub "The Old Dubline...

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You know karaoke puts the Old Soldier in a good mood.  Well, last night I was at Del’s Bar and Italian Restaurant in Bloomfield in Pittsburgh for karaoke.  It was a good size crowd (50 people pack the place out, the bar area is so small) and it was an appreciative crowd who was into karaoke.  When you get two young women singing The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B, a song from WWII, you know you’ve got a serious karaoke crowd.

The Old Soldier’s finest effort was Break On Through by The Doors.

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