Can I get an 'Amen?'
Added: Tue Jun 3rd 11:18pm
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Well, I just got back from a most wonderful 2 weeks
away 'on tour' and I must say I am tired and still
reeling from all the events! All 3 concerts were a real
joy to do.
The St. Paul United Church of Christ and the
MCC of Greater St. Louis were more than gracious and
generous. I want to thank all who got these two
concerts organized and those who help work out all the
details. A very special Thank You from the bottom of my
heart to my dear friends, M.S. and Celeste for their
tireless efforts to make this happen - you are indeed
'wonder women!' They even showed me the town - on a
Segway! (courtesy of Glide St. Louis Tours What
fun that was!
Oh, the looks we got as we were
buzzing up and down the streets of downtown St.
Louis. If you are ever in St. Louis, I highly
recommend this 3 hour tour (sing along with me...
a three hour tour...)
M.S. and Celeste also took me to see a St. Louis
Cardinals / Chicago Cubs baseball game at the new
stadium - St. Louis won, but we were so distracted by
the guy in front of us who kept getting out of his seat
sporting a very nauseating 'plumber's crack' each time,
that we forgot who we were rooting for!
The orchestra group from St. Paul's UCC (headed up by
M.S.) gave a wonderful concert at a local nursing home.
They invited me to do a few songs as well and we all
got a 'sitting ovation...'
I did Special Music, singing 4 songs from my CD at both
morning services at the MCC of Greater St. Louis on
Sunday, May 4th. There were approximately 70 people for
the first service and about 300 in the second. I met
Rev. Carol, who came from my home church (Joy MCC) in
Orlando to my former church in St. Louis (I was a
member there 25 years ago.) Jerry, the music director
was awesome, thank you both for making me feel
welcomed. On a side note, at the second service they
had a young man, Jim, who was signing for those with
hearing disabilities. Each time I sang one of my
original songs, he followed along and translated my
words and music into a beautiful visual presentation. I
became enthralled as I tried to get a glimpse of him as
he signed (and distracted, as I missed a line or two in
a couple of songs!) I had to pause before I sang my 3rd
song and ask his name. He said and signed - J I M. I
then told him that this was the first time that my
songs had been translated into a different language,
and then I thanked him for making my songs 'look'
beautiful.
A few hours later, I was heading down to Ft. Worth for
my next gig. I was picked up at the airport by Jay, the
chauffeur my Uncle Bill sent to deliver me to his home.
When I arrived at the airport, Jay had called me to let
me know he was at the baggage claim waiting for me. I
too was in the baggage claim area and I asked where
exactly he was. He told me that he was standing next to
2 guys in wheelchairs. I told Jay to turn around as I
was about 3 feet behind him! Nice guy, that Jay!
I got to play a little golf with my Uncle Bill, Aunt
Gloria, and Brother, Robert on Monday, although the
weather was rainy the whole time I was there. My Uncle
Bill is a member of the Dirty Dozen at the Colonial
Country Club - a bunch of guys who play golf together
every week, and once a month, they have a dinner so
that the wives can come out and play too. Robert and I
were the night's entertainment, hosted by my uncle and
aunt. Robert did about 15 minutes of his Stand-up act
(he is a very funny, and well known comedian) and then
he introduced me. "...Now ladies and gentlemen, direct
from the front page of AARP.ORG - C. Diane Hawkins!
They all laughed, but it was the truth!
As soon as I said the first words into the microphone,
there was a loud POP. The sound system went dead! Of
all the things that could happen! Thankfully, I turned
the amp off and on and it came back, so I was able to
swallow my heart back down out of my throat!
The Dirty Dozen and their wives were just great!
Everyone seemed to have a good time, singing along with
me on some familiar songs and were good sports when
there was a glitch or two with the audio. The main
thing to me was to honor my uncle for hosting this
event to show his buddies a good time - and we all did.
Thank you so very much uncle Bill, for allowing me the
opportunity to entertain all your good friends. I will
definitely be keeping this night in my memory bank.
So now, this part of my tour is over, I am home trying to catch up
on the business side of things - need to get myself out
there marketing for future concerts. I have a big event / performance July 26th, in Vancouver, WA. I will be giving an hour and a half concert at the Relay
For Life® event (for free) and then, they have graciously invited me to sing my song, "Here In My Heart" at the Luminary Ceremony at 11pm. It should be an incredible experience. But for now - I
think I will just say, "Amen!"