November 1st: Go Aggies!!

Drove to Logan to support my friends in the Nashville Tribute Band at their show at the Kent Concert Hall on the campus of Utah State University.  The show opened with me, sitting at the piano, playing the intro to LET HIM IN, the first song in the Forgotten Carols.  A few measures in, I was interrupted, in front of all those people.  I protested, “People really like this song” but it didn’t matter.   Today was NOVEMBER FIRST and The Forgotten Carols in Logan is scheduled for DECEMBER FIRST.  Oops!  Off by a month.  Never mind.

Got a nice laugh, and later that evening I was invited to sing a few songs and it was fun.  In fact, at the end of the week I’m going to be subbing for keyboardist Dan Truman at their shows in Arizona.  As always, being with good folks making good music for good crowds is nothing but fulfilling a mission to be happy.

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2 Comments

  1. Susan Munk
    Posted November 5, 2010 at 7:39 am | Permalink

    Love the show. Love the suprise visit by you!! I have always been a fan of yours in everything you do. Thanks for intertaining all us folks in Cache Valley

  2. Channah Freeman
    Posted November 6, 2010 at 6:16 pm | Permalink

    We can’t wait till December for our holidays to officially begin. The only way to properly start the Holidays is by going to the Forgotten Carols. This year we really need this show. Our friend lost her husband who was also a newly called bishop and a father of 5 beautiful children. We want to bring her to the show that night. As you so eloquently put it in your book, “She didn’t look like a widow. She wasn’t old enough, but she was.” You will never know how much comfor you songs give us all. Thank You!

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