Fair Or Foul? Jazz Band Gives Unexpected Concert To Passengers On Delayed Flight
A jazz band gave an unexpected concert to passengers on a delayed flight. Is this move fair or foul? How would you feel? We talk about stuff like this all…

Fair Or Foul? Jazz Band Gives Unexpected Concert To Passengers On Delayed Flight (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesA jazz band gave an unexpected concert to passengers on a delayed flight. Is this move fair or foul? How would you feel?
We talk about stuff like this all the time on Dave & Chuck The Freak. You're on a plane that's been delayed and already miserable when someone brings out their guitar and starts a sing-a-long. Or maybe they give the PA speaker to a little girl to sing her heart out. Both of these have happened! You can understand why passengers might be bothered by it. However, would things be different if they were professionals? That's what passengers on this Alaska Airlines flight from St. Louis to Seattle were given when jazz saxophonist Dave Koz and his bandmates held a jam session. How would you feel about it if it happened to you? This doesn't seem as bad as some alternatives, if you ask me!
Jazz Band Gives Unexpected Concert To Passengers On Delayed Flight
According to The New York Post, they played Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin.'" Seems like the passengers onboard didn't mind this performance! It's definitely a lot better than a young girl singing. That would be annoying, I'm sorry. This is much better.
Koz tells The New York Post, "It just was right, and it brought everybody together in a way that was very special. I'll remember that moment for the rest of my life." Hopefully the passengers will too!




