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Ooops! Late for a Trumpet Show? Yes, First and Only Time in 8.5 Years!

Posted by glennled on June 11, 2026

Island House, Mercer Island

From having driven 25,000 miles a year all over the Greater Seattle area during most of my 37-year real estate career, I know how long it normally takes me to drive to Mercer Island from my home—only 30 minutes in light traffic (no slowdowns). So, on Saturday, 30 May, I left 45 minutes early, planning to arrive one hour before starting time. I was zipping along on I-405 until I neared Kirkland. Ooops! the freeway was closed at 85th. There was a mandatory detour due to a major construction project. All that freeway traffic jammed bumper-to-bumper onto the surface streets with all their stop signs, one-way signs, and traffic lights.

Photo by Adam Reger, Island House, Mercer Island

Five minutes before the show was due to start, I called ahead to Island House, Mercer Island to let them know I’d be late, and would someone please announce that it was due to the incredible traffic hangup, and apologize to the audience, and tell them I will be there within 10-15 minutes? I pulled into the parking garage one hour and 55 minutes after leaving home!

In eight and a half years of playing shows at 42 different retirement communities all over the Greater Seattle area, I had never been late. I had started every show on time. But here, by the time I set up my four horns, music stand, P.A. system, and displays, I got started about 20 minutes late, with no time to warm up. My fault. Should have known about the big construction project. I wonder how many other hundreds or thousands of drivers were offering their apologies, too, that day.

But the audience was forgiving, attentive, and polite, as I performed one of my seven one-hour trumpet shows called “In Retrospect.” Its 24 songs prompt the audience to reminisce about their lives and remember where they were and what was happening when those songs were popular. And more than that, each song tells a story or sends a message or both.

For example, the song “I’ve Got the World on a String” is about someone who’s in love and is ecstatic. We’ve all felt that. And “Stormy Weather” is about disappointment and rough times. We’ve all experienced that. And “What a Wonderful World” sums it all up: “I hear babies cry, I watch them grow; they’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know, and I think to myself, what a wonderful world. Yes, I think to myself, what a wonderful world.”

It was my second appearance at Island House, M.I. I used my Getzen trumpet, Super Olds cornet, Jupiter pocket trumpet, and ACB (Austin Custom Brass) flugelhorn.

Island House, M.I. offers assisted senior living and short-term stays (please see Senior Living in Mercer Island, WA | Island House) in studio, one-, and two-bedroom units. It is part of the MBK family of retirement communities located in Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado (www.mbkseniorliving.com).

Photos are courtesy of Island House, M.I. Please click on any photo to enlarge it.

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First Performance at The Creekside in Woodinville

Posted by glennled on June 9, 2026

The Creekside, Woodinville (one of two buildings)

With my performance of “Happy Songs Only!” on 19 March at The Creekside, I’ve now penetrated Woodinville for the first time—it’s No. 1 for me in that city! And on my list of retirement communities in the Greater Seattle area where I’ve performed, it’s No. 41.

When I arrived, I was ushered into an intimate room for the show, “Happy Songs Only!” It consists of 26 spirit-lifting songs. And these two songs are good samples of the repertoire of this show: “Keep on the Sunny Side of Life” (1899, written during the recession) and “Cheek to Cheek” (1935, written during the Great Depression). People sang along or hummed the tunes. For this show, I used only four of my five horns: trumpet, pocket trumpet, cornet and flugelhorn. What a lively audience! They interacted with me and each other. That is so fun.

The lifestyle choices at The Creekside are independent living and short-term stays. For details, including floor plans and prices, please see Downtown Woodinville, WA Senior Living | The Creekside.

The Creekside is an MBK Senior Living community (please see MBK Senior Living | Senior Living). MBK has communities at six locations in Washington: Woodinville, Bellevue, Mercer Island, Seattle, Mountlake Terrace, and Olympia. In total, there are 38 MBK communities in Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.

Photos are courtesy of The Creekside. Please click on any photo to enlarge it.

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“In Retrospect” Trumpet Show at Mountlake Terrace Plaza

Posted by glennled on July 15, 2025

Glenn Ledbetter with four horns for “In Retrospect” trumpet show at 2:30 p.m., 10 July 2025.
Photo by David G. Ledbetter

This was a very special day, 10 July 2025, because I got to return to Mountlake Terrace Plaza and perform another one of my six trumpet shows for the residents. In August 2021, I performed “Showtune Favorites,” and this time, I presented “In Retrospect,” where we look back, through great songs from the residents’ era, at common experiences that we all share in living life.

It was extra special, also, because my son and his family were visiting from New Zealand, and this is the first time they ever attended one of my shows. My two grandchildren helped me by distributing a handout to the residents. It contained 25 jokes, so that they could have some fun and laughs with their friends and relatives. And afterwards, the whole family helped me load my gear into the car.

Moreover, energetic, friendly Anne Paine, Director of Wellness Programming, also made it special. She printed and displayed a brief bio of me (see photo). That was a first, too—that’s never happened at any other of the 35 retirement communities in the Greater Seattle area where I have performed since 2017. In other ways, too, her support was exceptional. Mountlake Terrace Plaza offers assisted living and is a member of MBK Senior Living Company.

“In Retrospect” is comprised of two dozen hit songs during the 84-period, 1892-1976. The oldest is “Bicycle Built for Two,” and the most recent is “Money, Money, Money,” by ABBA. All these songs stir deep memories, and people sing along or hum. Each song has a unique message, so I choose the horn with the most appropriate sound—trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, or pocket trumpet.

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