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18 contributions to The Performer's Circle
Your Song
My first attempt at this song last Sunday. Great song by Elton John and should work in several settings https://youtu.be/c_LkJZnjIXg?is=9YVtJHrOy0-cQ2zn
Moments of Joy
I played at a private birthday party for a 92 year old guy named Will today. He has cognitive issues, so he could not remember previously meeting me, or me performing for him. But, when I played Margaritaville he lit up, got up with his 89 year old bride of 68 years and they danced up a storm. Made them happy, and brought me a lot of joy!
Moments of Joy
1 like • 21h
You’re a good lad! ☘️😎. Keep on rockin! Thanks for sharing this heartwarming story. 🙏😎
Sometimes we need reminding..
Yesterday at my show, one of the residents came over to me as I was setting up and shared the news that Jack had passed away. He and his wife sat in the same spot at every one of my shows for the past 3 years and I've grown to love seeing them and talking with both of them after every show. I was heartbroken upon hearing his and looked up as other residents were sitting down and looked in that familiar spot to see his wife, Audrey, sitting alone, but smiling nonetheless. She looked peaceful and just a little bit sad. I went over to her and gave her a hug and asked if there was anything I could do and that I loved Jack and will miss him. She told me he always loved my music and if I could play 'You are my sunshine' she would feel a lot better and know he was there with her. I smiled and started and started the show with that song and everyone sang along and I saw Audrey smile and sing and close her eyes. She and Jack had been together 60 years... When we play for senior communities it's important to be sensitive and remember the songs we play have the power to bring happiness to others, even when they lost someone close. We are entertainers but our audiences also needs us to be approachable and friendly and ...human. We never know how much time we have. Let's commit to making every show special, as if it's the last one we ever get to do for them. Keep spreading your love and light with music!❤️❤️❤️
3 likes • 21h
Great stuff here! I was reminded of that as I worked on learning David Gates - Bread song Everything I Own. The lyrics “if there is someone you know - and loving them so but taking them all for granted - you may lose them one day - someone takes them away and they don’t hear the words you long to say “ For me , that line reminded me of my deceased mom who developed Alzheimer’s and we basically “ lost her” years before she passed as she didn’t recognize us. Never take a day for granted 🙏🙏☘️❤️🎵🎤
A Teenager In Love - acoustic cover of this 1959 classic
Always a popular song for the senior care homes. Active residents are up dancing and those who don't dance are tapping their toes and singing along..
1 like • 6d
Good one! Well done!
Happy July 4th!
Here’s a patriotic medley for you party entertainers https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/misc-mashups/patriotic-medley-chords-2855555
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Brendan Duffy
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Playing senior centers , rehab facilities , and other senior living gigs since January 2026.

Active 9h ago
Joined Jun 4, 2026
Long Island New York