There is something so wonderful about music. It touches our souls, lifts our spirits and tells wonderful stories. Last Friday I had the pleasure of sharing an evening of live music with a large crowd who gathered at the Winnsboro Center for the Arts to hear the singing duo, Albert & Gage . A great time was had by all. They are amazing singers, and what Chris Gage can do on keyboard and guitar just blew me away. They’d been to the WCA before, but I’d always missed them for one reason or another. I’m so glad I didn’t miss them this time.
One of the songs they performed was “Dakota Lulaby”, and I couldn’t help but think of all the great times I had up in South Dakota with my dear friend, Jan, and her family. It is beautiful country up there, and when you sit down with a farmer and talk about the land and the crops and the critters, there is such a gentle peacefulness about it all. God, however you perceive him or her, is very present there.
So this is for my friend Jan and everyone else who loves the wide open country.
The second week of the Summer Drama Camp starts this morning, and the show is really coming together. The campers – all 27 of them – were busy last week writing songs with the talented George Gagliardi and scenes with the other camp leaders, Jennifer Zimmerman and Hayley Morris. This week we will focus on putting the whole production together with costumes, set, and props. Then we will have performances on July 19 and 20. This is the ninth year we have done the camp, and it just gets better and better.
I was looking around for a video of George Gagliardi on YouTube, and found this video of Amy Adams taken at Crossroads Music Company several years ago. ( I get easily distracted. LOL) Wow, we sure have had some talented people on the stages in Winnsboro, including Miranda Lambert and Kacey Musgraves.I enjoyed this song so much, I decided to post it.
Finally, I found a song by George that he had written some years ago and adapted for last year’s drama camp show The Kingdom of Macademia
And one more song from George. This next one shows the scope of his talent a bit better than the other one.
I hope you enjoy the day of music. I had fun putting this all together.