Banjo-Strummin' Sing Along Show

Elderly Care Centers, Senior Appartment Parties, etc.

Paul plays banjo and leads your group in sing alongs, with familiar songs.  If the venue is indoors and a large
light-colored wall surface is available to use as a projection screen, Paul will provide a video projector and project
LARGE TYPE lyrics as big as the wall or projection screen allows.  
(See photo below for example of lyrics projected
on a wall)

The lyrics are from Karaoke tracks - you may already be familiar with old time sing along karaoke, where singers see the
color change on the lyrics so that they know when to sing.

Paul tunes up to the backing tracks and strolls through the room singing and playing banjo at the same time, while
encouraging seated guests in all corners of the room to raise their voices in song.  

A sound system is set up which covers any size room, with an extra microphone you can use for guests to sing solos,
and for your announcements.

Between songs, Paul could play trivia games to see if the guests can figure out what the song will be- or you could have
Paul go straight from song to song without more than 3 seconds between them.

To keep things interesting, Paul paces the songs to vary the time signatures from 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4, fast, moderate and
slow.

Partial song list:

BILL BAILEY WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME

LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART  

YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE

BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO

WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN

SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS

K-K-K-KATIE

CLEMENTINE

AIN'T SHE SWEET

MY BONNIE LIES OVER THE OCEAN

I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD

SWANEE RIVER