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This is my site where the music I love and play lives..

I play a very special piano I had customized to be transported easily so that my ACT  II would allow me to entertain in and around the Villages, FL for donations only to charitable organizations both local and national.

I separate my music by style sets. My entire music library I play contains songs from the 'Retro - 20's-30's-40's-50's' time and the great stylists such as Frank, Tony, Barbra and Nat. (If you don't recognize those names, my music is probably not for you... sorry.)

Select songs from the music set by style below. If there are additional songs for that style, there will be a 'More' button.

A Tribute to the Movies
A Tribute To Tony
Christmas Sets

A Traditional Set of Christmas Carols played as a playlist. (No break)

Cocktail Hour Singles
Cocktail Hour Sets - These are sets of 5-6 songs each.
America
Suppoer Club Sets
A Tribute To Frank
Brodway Showstoppers
Women of Broadway
Josh Grobin
Songs of Love
Filddler on The Roof
Remembering Broadway Audio

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Jay Alan - A Simple Story in 2 Acts

ACT II

Interlude

ACT I

If there is an ACT II, there must have been an ACT I.   My Act I was my business career which lasted 55 years until I was 77 years old.  It included years as a software engineer as well as being a women’s fashion retailer.    It was many busy years but like everything else had to come to an end.  It was time!  I have a wonderfull wife, no children and no siblings.

And then there was retirement.  I’ve played the piano since I was a little boy so I had that to keep me busy. I don’t play golf, pickleball, or games and other than music, had very little interests. 

I worked 55 years in a career requiring complete brain focus and I achieved financial security.  Then it stopped. The question I believe comes up for many retirees is “is that all there was?”.    Giving back financially to charitable organizations is one thing, but that does not totally fill the hole in one’s soul. 

Time for ACT II.

As one becomes an octogenarian.  time becomes relevant and moves ultra-quickly.  My second act, is one of giving back by sharing what musical ability I have on the piano with others.  I do this for charitable contributions only to local and national organizations.    

I have also found that being able to trigger peaceful and happy memories for those in age related facilities or hospitals by playing music of their time is a gift that must be shared.