".. . . Senator Lindsey Graham will not comply with a subpoena issued by a grand jury in Georgia investigating former U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, attorneys for the lawmaker said on Wednesday. . . "Senator Graham plans to go to court, challenge the subpoena, and expects to prevail," attorneys Bart Daniel and Matt Austin said in a statement made on behalf of Graham. The grand jury was selected in May to consider evidence in a probe launched after Trump was recorded in a Jan. 2, 2021, phone call pressuring Georgia's secretary of state to overturn the state's election results based on his claims of voter fraud. . . Graham's attorneys said in the statement that the senator was being called as "simply a witness" in what they called "a fishing expedition.". . ."
Courtesy of either Todd Walker, Ron Goad or Pam Jozwiak
The original, stripped-down, bare-bones, solo piano version of Spencer's Mambo (which can be considered a sequel to yesterday's post or stands quite ably on its own), a tune from my first album 'Chromatose' from 2003
This tune, 'Spencer's Mambo' (technically not a mambo, but an homage nonetheless) appears on my very first album 'Chromatose' as a solo, piano instrumental. My family was the inspiration for much of the music in that collection. With the potential unleashed by Logic Pro X, I am able to realize more vivid productions of some of the music. One example of that is this full-realized version of 'Spencer's Mambo' clearly capitalizing on so much of the music that came before me and helped shape my own creations.