George Potor plays electric guitars and sings on the 7th song by his faux country singer alter ego, Darvon Klucker. Darvon looks up to his big sister, Darvocette, who is a singer, a painter and a cellular biologist of Acadian descent.
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George Potor plays electric guitars and sings on the 7th song by his faux country singer alter ego, Darvon Klucker. Darvon looks up to his big sister, Darvocette, who is a singer, a painter and a cellular biologist of Acadian descent. She drives an iridescent purple '68 corvette.
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It’s a beautiful day for music on the porch;
I love to hear my sister sing.
I’ll add another voice, strum a couple chords;
Then we’re gonna make it swing, then we’re gonna make it swing
CHORUS:
She’s a singer, a painter, a cellular biologist,
When we were little kids, I followed her around;
And I didn’t miss a single trick
We’re talking ‘bout my big sister, we call her Darvocette
Drives an iridescent purrrrple sixty-eight corvette, it’s a sixty-eight corvette
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She’s painted on the walls all over Baton Rouge;
Mostly they’re Acadian ‘scapes.
Our mama was Acadian; you must excuse my French,
Today she drew a Suzette Crepe, today she drew a Suzette Crepe.
CHORUS
3
She studies how our cells try to talk to one another,
She’s always been the first to say:
“Can’t beat the voices of a sister and a brother
You hear it in our DNA, you hear it in our DNA”
CHORUS it’s sixty-eight corvette