Choir singing at the Jazz Opening Game
My view from seats in the rafters.
I was at the first Jazz home game in Salt Lake City last week and they played fairly well against the Los Angeles Clippers. (Here is the view from my seat in the rafters. Don’t you agree that it was a good idea to take binoculars?) Any team on a given day can be very good or very weak depending on the actions of the players and their own attitutdes and health. The fans are also a part of this because they can sway the attitude of the players and distract them or encourage them. The chance to sing there was exciting and went well, and I am pleased that the game also went well. This game was a tribute to the fans by the Miller family, and having the choir sing
A view through the binoculars: WOW- close!
was a tribute to the late Larry Miller by his family. It was fun but I couldn’t stay for the entire game. I had to get back home to work. They have lost two games since then, and seem to be in trouble now, three games into the season. Who knows? On behalf of the choir members, we love the Millers and we love the Jazz and are grateful to be given the chance to take part on the festivities. Thank you!
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