News, October 2007
"Everyone always says, change is good. They say only that something you did not want, has arrived ... It is likely that some idiot to call it a tribute to the city. As it always changes and you can never rely on them ... The truth is, my heart is broken. As a part of me had died ... and no one can ever take the fine. " - Kathleen Kelly, email for up
In these last two months, especially the last few weeks, I see many changes, both in my working life and in my general work environment.
First of all, you have made many changes to St. Augustine recently that far too many to list here. Also notable is that Bob Boulanger, the organist, the longer serves in the community than anyone, is going after 45 years of service, from his job in the partial retirement, effective end of December. He was instrumental shortly after Vatican II, when he helped the community to make the transition from Latin to English, and he went so far as to write his own settings of the Mass and introduced. It will take time off in January and February, and will monitor for the rest of the season the music for the show on the 9th clock. While he is gone, I'm going for the organ this fair play.
I did not hear from Stone Soul Picnic for over a year, I can only assume that I am no longer with them. In addition, Hotter than Ice is still on hiatus. To top it off, is Soul Review Board after their gig on 19.10 at the Rainbow Bistro. As our conductor, Horace Roxborough, writes on the blog of the band have all the band members' various projects and directions that lead away from this [project]. "
happened since this whole change, and partly because I am inspired by Kira, the einsingt currently in the studio, new songs for their third CD, I start to himself, to work on some new compositions. From this Letter I have a couple of songs in various stages of development. I continue to work on the German material and I hope that I will soon be ready to make some of these songs for a performance. Stay tuned!