There’s nothing like music that has toes tapping and people humming along to liven events at the Pilgrim Senior Center. A self-appointed music group provides entertainment on Tuesdays starting at …
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There’s nothing like music that has toes tapping and people humming along to liven events at the Pilgrim Senior Center. A self-appointed music group provides entertainment on Tuesdays starting at 10:30 and going for an hour and sometimes longer. Here, sparkplug of the group, Diane Carley is joined by Phil Brown, always good for singing along; Tony Pisano on piano; Stanley Freedman, clarinet; Joseph Holtzman, drums; and Ira Rice, trumpet. Diane says she’s been doing the Tuesday sing-a-longs for at least eight years while Tony has been a regular for 20 years. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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