In all fairness, I'm sure most of the acts were O.K. but the "Row your boat Men" really stole the show. The group, headed by famed Ninja, Jake Trapp, performed the song from which they take their name, and almost literally brought the house down.
The next outstanding performance was by "Business as Usual" composed of Damien Breaux, Robert Byers, Tim Brown and I man I know only as Bert. Their rendition of "Stacy's Mom", despite technical difficulties, proved to be a crowd-pleaser.
"Mercy" as performed by Mackenzie Menter had every male in the crowd covering their lap. To say that it was sexy would be an understatement, however the artistic merit; not so much.
Lastly, although I am unsure of the group members, among which were Trapp and Koo, the performance of "yesterday" brought tears to my eyes. Beatles covers almost never match the original majesty, but these boys gave the song new life.
After all is said and done, the show was a great success and I look forward with even greater anticipation for next year's performance.
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If you don't clap for Jake "The Trapp" Trapp, you are a Nazi, Commie, and the result of a Hitler-Zedong affair. Jake Trapp is beast. So is Lawrence, though his song did not please me. Andrew's duet with Hailey was real good too. And the cheerleaders made me, and some Diamonds, laugh.
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