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Re: Pro Mask Music Concerts for Maskers out there! Mask For Airb
orne Diseases & Stay In Play it Safe From Your Home Conc
By: Masked Man Date: January 1, 2026, 1:18 am
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Happy New Year 2026 Data Report Info Stay At Home Celebration
Concert !!!
From Richard The Masked Man
Here's my stay at home, play it safe, online concert celebration
to prove its super fun and awesome to perform online musical
concert to honor you very special group of people here at Data
Report Info. I celebrate partying at home for you. I play my
music for ya'll to honor the New Year Masked Man style!
Happy New Year 2026 Data Report Info Stay At Home Celebration
Concert !!!
From Richard The Masked Man
Music Concert(Press the play button which is kind of hidden
right on the Mask)
VIDEO LINK :
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YcVQR3HJUGH6R_XA-GfgtW4NDW4-tm90/view?usp=sharing
SUMMARY:
How To Stay Safe, Love your Life, How to Keep On Rockin'!, sing
with heart, and still celebrate a New Year without ever leaving
the safety of your home! By The Masked Man
VIDEO LINK::
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCuyc4AGexY&t=586s
My concert includes:
"Im a Cat" written and performed by yours truly the Masked Man/
Richard Easley
"The Girl In The Velvet Band" ...I think its an old Irish tune
...a traditional folk song collected from singers in Ireland
describing how a young man is tricked and then sentenced to
transportation to Australia, a common punishment in the British
Empire during the 19th century.
"Alberta" a traditionally a blues tune I think but I've souped
it a bit with electric guitar in my own style
"Race With The Devil" by Gene Vincent (Rockabilly)
"At Last" by Etta James the American blues and soul artist
"I Wants To Be Loved" Originally by Muddy Waters
Then we try to bring down the house with...
"Rockabilly Boogie by Johnny Burnett (Rockabilly)
Happy New Year 2026!!,
The Masked Man
P.S.
As Usual
Be safe, if you must go out wear an n95 mask, otherwise stay
home brothers and sisters.
I prefer to stay at home and jam from my bedroom for ya hoping
you will share what you love, what interests you, and always try
to work out problems and even your feelings remotely and
creatively online!
Its Always a Thrill Rockin' out for ya online!
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#Post#: 4872--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pro Mask Music Concerts for Maskers out there! Mask For Airb
orne Diseases & Stay In Play it Safe From Your Home Conc
By: Masked Man Date: January 19, 2026, 7:38 pm
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We honor Martin Luther King Day Peace & Love,
so I will go on automatic pilot and play online for you to
simply decompress and maybe share a message of peace .. so much
stress in the world it's easy to find an excuse to play some
music. As usual I don't go out public to play .. that doesn't
not sound relaxing whatsoever to me so you re in luck as I
simply stay here in my bedroom and jam for ya. It's fun to do
completely spontaneous performances from home...
I feel like this song "Watching The Wheels" go by.. "Watching
the Wheels" a single by John Lennon released posthumously in
1981, after his murder. 1975–1980, during which he retired from
the music industry to concentrate on raising his son Sean
..an easy song for me to identify with because I feel like
living outside the rat race .. I tend to glamorize being a drop
out and focusing on simple things as I feel society is a
complicated mess right now and moves too fast for my tastes...
... lol so this was an easy song to feel and escape for awhile..
the US news is so bad the flu must be awful with RSV and covid
continuing to loom..Ive got nothing to lose by torturing you
with some singing if you can stand it...
John Lennon was definitely into Peace and Love and also was
sadly assassinated not unlike Martin Luther King
Watching The Wheels by John Lennon
VIDEO LINK:
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cA5QK3XhhIO8SGIGqx6zpwyU9FouMVwd/view?usp=sharing
I definitely am not seeking fame or fortune or going out
competing in the limelight with others. I encourage other
musicians to do the same. Just jam out online! I'm not that
great but at least I'm having a great time with ya...
Killing The Blues by Rowland Salley
VIDEO LINK:
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HkI-xBpgIA6Yenp2typ1xyhAhK7rwBKH/view?usp=sharing
Lets do that again but now I share with you some of the magic of
being online.. Even though I am isolated (if you wanna call it
that.. what some call isolation, I call heaven and peace) I
still get to play with others! Not only that I get to play with
all sorts of people..For instance in theis next one I am
actually playing with some guy named Colin who is from the
Worcester Ukulele Club so as you can see I don't have to leave
the safety of my home to meet or play with other musicians as a
matter of fact this guy sort of taught me how to play this song
because He gave me the chords and music to this song online to
play along.. all sorts of opportunities for musicians and
artists to collaborate and learn from one another online
remotely from the safety of their little home studios.. I'd say
there are more opportunities to be had and more longevity as an
artist or musician or thinker by sinking back into the comforts
of one's own chair and home and being creative online...
Now I sing it with Colin of the Worcester Ukulele Club! Ive
never sang with anybody from Worcester before so I gotta admit
it's pretty awesome for a guy like me hiding out in the
mountains to get to sing with some ukulele playing dude who
lives across the seas on the other side of the world!
So to celebrate diversity and hopefully harmony, another Martin
Luther King theme and message we get to freely sing with a guy
from another country! (I don't get tariffed or nothing for
singing with this guy from another country..neither of us got
tariffed for singing this song! ;) I get to sing with Colin
from across the seas!...
Killing The Blues With Colin of the Worcester Ukulele Club
VIDEO LINK:
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gDztL50J9LgP1DUu7MvtsI2iUr6w3wdo/view?usp=sharing
Hope you enjoy my Pro Mask Music Concerts for Maskers out there!
Mask For Airborne Diseases & Stay In Play it Safe From Your Home
Concerts!
It only goes to show how we can share stuff we love online and
simply have a grand old time online! Please be safe and share
what you love online and remotely! To me it always better to
live with what they call 'cabin fever' than to risk having a
real fever.
Peace,
The Masked Man
P.S.
I'm trying to save some of these old rock star's lives.. Don't
care what others think but I think my favorite musicians need to
stay at home and write music and be creative from home studios
and stay off the stage! That way they would live longer and
produce more neat music for us. I don't see why they are onstage
its just goofy because it ceases to be creative... it would be
so much cooler to see these old rock stars be healthier and do
work from there home studios and share online and maybe get ten
to twenty more years of creative recorded music out of them I
could listen to rather than watch them dance around singing the
same old stuff. It would be so much better to hear some studio
work that's creative. I bet they could produce some incredible
music if they just stayed off the stage and worked from their
own studios! Stay at home and write and compose some new stuff
incorporate your music with neat videos and get creative take
advantage!
As Usual
Be safe, if you must go out wear an n95 mask, otherwise stay
home brothers and sisters.
I prefer to stay at home and jam from my bedroom for ya hoping
you will share what you love, what interests you, and always try
to work out problems and even your feelings remotely and
creatively online!
For me I always get a thrill jamming and messing with music for
ya online! Thank you for letting me share safe online fun in the
face of todays challenges. :) I don't like goin out there.. it's
a hassle to me.. more fun is to be had from inside my home!
I don't understand why there is so much hurt in the world. I
don't see the sense in half the stuff I'm seeing on the news
today. There's got to be better ways of working things out than
what I see. You catch more flies with honey anyway so I don't
understand the violence on the news I'm seeing. Many of us don't
choose violence or force to work out conflicts and its hard for
many of us to witness all we see on the news right now. That's
all I have to say for now and I bet a lot of people agree with
me. Anyway my heart goes out to all victims of violence
regardless of political views. I detest human suffering in any
shape size or form. I hate viruses so therefore I hate violence
too! On that note I most musicians don't have any problems with
peaceful interaction..
.. why is that? Is it because all we music lovers share music
from the heart and we are busy trying to simply not hit the
wrong notes? Maybe there is something to be learned from today's
troubadours and artists when it comes to peaceful conflict
resolution. I sure did enjoy playing with that ukulele player,
Colin, from Worcester! What a wonderful evening!
We all have our ways of decompressing, relaxing and finding our
'zen zone' or whatever so I hope everybody finds their inner
bliss this weekend and I hope everybody gets to hopefully stay
home sweet home safe and sound! Maybe there's a little message
of hope & peace in there for somebody out there that likes
music & the arts, & meaningful online activity for whatever
reason or rhyme there is to it.
For now I leave you with a healthy protest amongst musicians
link..
SUMMARY:
15 major artists and counting have opted against playing shows
at the Kennedy Center since Trump assumed control ..
LINK:
HTML https://www.facebook.com/consequenceoffilm/posts/15-major-artists-and-counting-have-opted-against-playing-shows-at-the-kennedy-ce/1297048239130775/
&
HTML https://consequence.net/2026/01/kennedy-center-every-artist-concert-canceled/
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#Post#: 4895--------------------------------------------------
Re: Pro Mask Music Concerts for Maskers out there! Mask For Airb
orne Diseases & Stay In Play it Safe From Your Home Conc
By: Masked Man Date: January 21, 2026, 11:04 pm
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Here I am again taking advantage of Data Report's site to push
my masked way of life onto ya!
I'm a full-time masker outdoors outside my house. So far
(probably because I mask and take lots of health precautions)
Ive never been on the sick list of Data Report's 'List Of
Performers Sick In 2026' tracking thread which is why I get to
play here!
It has never been a better time to stay at home. Here's what one
source of internet research says about playing music online:
"Musicians play online rather than onstage for virtual concerts,
streaming sessions, or collaborative rehearsals, allowing them
to reach global audiences from home, build community, and bypass
traditional venue limitations, a trend accelerated by the
pandemic but also a strategic choice for studio-focused artists
or those preferring digital engagement over physical touring.
This often involves livestreaming, creating pre-recorded videos,
or using low-latency software to play together remotely,
offering flexibility and direct fan connection without the
pressure or logistics of a physical stage"
...That's music to my ears! So let's dive into the classical
guitar world!
I got two pieces in a row to play for you from the safety of my
den...
Lagrima (which I think is Spanish for "Tears")
by Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909) a pivotal Spanish composer and
guitarist who revitalized the classical guitar, elevating it
from a folk instrument to a concert instrument through his
innovative teaching, compositions, and transcriptions of major
works, ultimately becoming the "father of modern classical
guitar
&
Allegro In A minor by Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829) was one of the
most prominent guitar virtuosos and composers of the early 19th
century, often referred to as the "Paganini of the Guitar"
Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega & Allegro In A minor by Mauro
Giuliani
VIDEO LINK:
HTML https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nm--hNTgnGCvBJPGbwW6MBbchGOZKZxC/view?usp=sharing
Have a nice evening folks,
The Masked Man
P.S.
As Usual
Be safe, if you must go out wear an n95 mask, otherwise stay
home brothers and sisters.
I prefer to stay at home and jam from my bedroom for ya hoping
you will share what you love, what interests you, and always try
to work out problems and even your feelings remotely and
creatively online!
Its Always a Thrill getting to play music for ya safely online
here at Data Report Info!
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