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By all accounts, Terry Hammond is the longest-running pianist/singer in LGBT nightlife in Wilton Manors, if not LGBT nightlife in all of Broward County.  Hammond, who has not performed at any LGBT venue in South Florida for several years, debuted at Chardees on the Fourth of July.  And despite the show coinciding with a typically outdoor-centric holiday, many friends and fans came out for it.  One of the first songs that Hammond performed was the title song from the film Where the Boys Are, which was met with cheers of familiarity and a hearty singalong when Hammond reminisced about how the song was the first one that he ever sung at the beloved Marlin Beach Hotel.  Throughout the show, Hammond showcased his humor with comments such as, “The Sun Sentinel had a contest for the best song about Fort Lauderdale.  I submitted this next song for the contest.  And I won… (long pause) a t-shirt.  It didn’t fit then, and it still doesn’t fit.”  Hammond also did his own take on “My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music, skillfully delaying his re-written naughty verse until the end of the song.

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