Live Performance Announcement: Sept 19, 2009
I have a couple announcements to make. Quite recently, I was asked to sit as an active member of The Capitola Review Advisory Committee. An incredible honor that I am really excited about. So I feel it apropos to announce that the fall issue of The Capitola Review will start circulating the first to second week of September around Dane County.
Over the next week or so, I will provide a list of locations where you can pick a copy up. Along with a slew of amazing writers, artists and photographers, my work will also be featured in this issue as well. If you are out of the area, you might want to give these businesses a call and see if you can purchase a copy over the phone. I bet they would be happy to oblige.
With the release of each issue, there is an ongoing series of Capitola readings/performances featured around the Madison area. The poets, artists and musicians featured gather to perform and/or talk about their pieces. The first one I will be a part of will be September 19th, 6:00PM in Spring Green, WI. The details are still being confirmed, but I at least wanted to announce the date and general location for people who would like to come out and see this great event.
Along with a couple other tunes, I was asked by Richmond Powers [creator of The Capitola] to perform an amazing piece by Mary Gauthier entitled Between Daylight And Dark. Her lyrics will be showcased inside this fall issue. I have been rehearsing it for a bit now and I think I can get through it now without tearing up. Maybe. There are a couple lines that get little dicey and poke at my heart/soul. A hard place to cover up while you’re singing.
Along with the other artists featured, my visual art pieces will be on display at this event as well, so please come out to say “hi”, ask questions, and enjoy being entertained by a group of very talented people.




Comments
Carol,
You sing this song absolutely beautiful. The songwriter will be grateful for your wonderful talent.
Absolutely wonderful,
Love,
Mom
- Carol said on Aug 24, 2009:
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Commenting is not available in this section entry.Thank you Mom. That means so much.
My mother everyone, who studied classical music and has a beautiful voice herself (along with my father).
Acorns do not fall far from trees.