
BY: Ron Onesti
For many people, I think, there is a small part of us that wishes we were born at a different time. Some wish they were born in the Roaring Twenties. Some love the "doo wop" era of the 1950s. Some dream of being around in Medieval times, the Old West or in the Big Band era of the 1940s. I personally wanted to be around during the prehistoric times like "The Flintstones," one of my favorite TV shows, but that's for a column for a different time.
I was born in 1962 and I think it was a fabulous time to have entered this world! While I still feel youthful enough to relate to much of today's music, I also feel deep in my soul that I experienced enough of those "good ol' days" to appreciate the quality of entertainers from the 1920s through the 1980s, which has become my world of presenting live shows.
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