Had a blast on Sunday afternoon in Mineral Point performing and being a part of the Capitola gang again. We had a great turnout too, so, many thanks to all of those who crammed into the bookstore to see the show. The various writers and poets featured in the book were there to present their work accordingly and Foundry Books offered such a great vibe for it all. Great acoustics and loving hospitality was provided to all of us by the owners which we appreciated greatly.
And an even bigger thanks to those of you that came up to me, and up to Mark after the show to share your kind words about our performance. It really means a great deal to hear such great and enthusiastic things about what we’re doing. Very motivating and encouraging to say the least.
The day ended with a few of us over across the street at Cafe Four enjoying some amazing food, laughing a whole bunch and planning our next shows. Such a wonderful time was had and could not have ended on a better note. And Mineral Point is just a wonderful little town. Great vibe and very historical.
We have more shows being worked out for Nov, Dec, Jan and Feb so stay tuned for those dates. I’m looking forward to them with great anticipation of course.
Thought I would share a few photos from the day. I even included our set list….because….well, why not.
Enjoy!
The clever little sign Foundry Books put together for the event.
Our first poet, Judith Lary. I could listen to her for hours.
Richmond Powers reading a few pieces. His delivery is exquisite.
Mark and I singing few ditties.
Bruce Rowe reading some wonderful pieces.
The set list. There were a couple edits as you can see, although I hate crossing things out. It’s a major pet peeve of mine. Shhh, don’t tell Mark.
The Capitola Review is presenting another reading and performance this coming Sunday, October 25th in Mineral Point, WI at Foundry Books from 2:00pm – 5:00pm and we’d love for you to come out and join us if you can!
Mark Miskelly and I will be performing a couple tunes again along with a number of writers and poets reading their works as well.
Please note that I was asking my computer to do a lot of multitasking when I recorded this little snippet, so excuse the fact it sounds like it’s about to blow in the bkg. It’s not.
A few notes while you listen to the tune. The chorale part in the middle of the tune was a real ball breaker for me. That kind of took all of Saturday and Saturday night to figure out what the harmonies would be and to sing them and get the harmonies just right. There are 9 individual tracks for it and many little pieces inside those 9 tracks aka House Of Cards. I haven’t sung that high since I was 10 and in the Racine All City Choir. I still am not convinced they are just right (read: perfect) but I am currently working on progress not perfection otherwise NOTHING ever gets done. That was easy to type. Not so easy to put into action.
Anyway, I can’t believe I am admitting this, but I had TSO’s Christmas Canon in mind when I came up with this bridge of the song. I will admit, however, that I love Christmas music. Not TSO, however. Sorry. Just that song. I also love the sound of boys choirs and choral music in general and since I don’t have a choir on hand to sing what I need, I’ll utilize digital multitrack recording to its fullest. Should I be concerned that I sound like a choir full of 10 year old boys? I’m still on the fence about that.
So, hope you enjoy. Both the song and the moving pictures of my world.