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'''"Pensacola Blue"''' is the title of a song written by local balladeer Geoffrey Hall, who has performed several original tunes that romance the fairly easygoing lifestyles that northwest Florida is known for. It was first performed in public by Hall at the Carousel Lounge in August 1990. A recording was played over the airwaves daily for two weeks in August 1995, on WTKX-FM. The subject of the song is the lament of lost love, yet vaguely mentions the Blue Angels, and the laid-back gulf coast lifestyle. As of 2010, "Pensacola Blue" was still being performed by Hall at his solo gigs.
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'''"Pensacola Blue"''' is the title of a song written by local balladeer Geoffrey Hall, who has performed several original tunes that romance the fairly easygoing lifestyles that northwest Florida is known for. It was first performed in public by Hall at the Carousel Lounge in August 1990. A recording was played over the airwaves daily for two weeks in August 1995, on WTKX-FM. The subject of the song is the lament of lost love, yet vaguely mentions the Blue Angels, and the laid-back gulf coast lifestyle. As of 2011, "Pensacola Blue" was still being performed by Hall at his solo gigs.

Revision as of 22:48, 27 May 2011

"Pensacola Blue" is the title of a song written by local balladeer Geoffrey Hall, who has performed several original tunes that romance the fairly easygoing lifestyles that northwest Florida is known for. It was first performed in public by Hall at the Carousel Lounge in August 1990. A recording was played over the airwaves daily for two weeks in August 1995, on WTKX-FM. The subject of the song is the lament of lost love, yet vaguely mentions the Blue Angels, and the laid-back gulf coast lifestyle. As of 2011, "Pensacola Blue" was still being performed by Hall at his solo gigs.