Nancy Scott, I should note, is the regular host for this weekly songwriter song-circle, and the restaurant staff had already prepared one long table by the stage, which stayed packed with her friends and fans. Nancy told us after the show that most of her friends usually just stay for the first set, but that night they stayed for the whole show.
With Paul providing syncopated lead guitar licks and Kaye singing back-up harmony, I played David’s “When Willie Gets Behind the Beat” as our second song. The crowd was instantly smitten with it, and they gave it one of the biggest ovations of the night. From that moment on, they were hooked.
Three of my newer songs, “Guilty Pleasure,” “Beer and Pretzels for Communion,” and “Tryin’ to be a Hippie” all went over fantastically. Kaye’s newest, “Songbird” resonated with every woman in the place, and Paul’s “Leave Me Alone” and “Believe” received big ovations.
Yeah, I think I have no problem calling it the best Kaye Pasa show to date.