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rotandroll

New member
Okay. I have total serious face. I am singing a really sad song. (Yes, that is Henry Butler... if you're a jazz buff you know how sweet this is).

Let's see if this works.
 

rotandroll

New member
Cuuuuute. She's adorable, I'll take it as a compliment!

Interesting story indeed. Before I moved, I was working at a cabaret for a local chanteuse (in Denver) who gets really great national touring acts to play at her club. Henry Butler is from New Orleans, he is a blind jazz piano player who did a lot of training with Dr. John. He is phenomenal. Part of my job at the club was to make sure acts were comfortable in their dressing rooms. I was bringing Mr. Butler a cup of hot tea and singing a little song when he heard me and asked me if I would sing with him onstage that night. It was a little crazy, I love to sing and am good, but had never before performed on stage infront of an audience. We literally had a completely sold out, packed house. My boss knew I dreamt of singing onstage and she encouraged me to do it. We did a short rendition of St. Jame's Infirmary and I got a standing ovation. It was *amazing* to say the least. A bunch of people came up after the show with compliments, my favorite being that I was a "homegrown biscuit"... hahah... too adorable. It was awesome, I love that my first time (definitely not last!) onstage was with a jazz legend.

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

rotandroll

New member
Cuuuuute. She's adorable, I'll take it as a compliment!

Interesting story indeed. Before I moved, I was working at a cabaret for a local chanteuse (in Denver) who gets really great national touring acts to play at her club. Henry Butler is from New Orleans, he is a blind jazz piano player who did a lot of training with Dr. John. He is phenomenal. Part of my job at the club was to make sure acts were comfortable in their dressing rooms. I was bringing Mr. Butler a cup of hot tea and singing a little song when he heard me and asked me if I would sing with him onstage that night. It was a little crazy, I love to sing and am good, but had never before performed on stage infront of an audience. We literally had a completely sold out, packed house. My boss knew I dreamt of singing onstage and she encouraged me to do it. We did a short rendition of St. Jame's Infirmary and I got a standing ovation. It was *amazing* to say the least. A bunch of people came up after the show with compliments, my favorite being that I was a "homegrown biscuit"... hahah... too adorable. It was awesome, I love that my first time (definitely not last!) onstage was with a jazz legend.

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

rotandroll

New member
Cuuuuute. She's adorable, I'll take it as a compliment!

Interesting story indeed. Before I moved, I was working at a cabaret for a local chanteuse (in Denver) who gets really great national touring acts to play at her club. Henry Butler is from New Orleans, he is a blind jazz piano player who did a lot of training with Dr. John. He is phenomenal. Part of my job at the club was to make sure acts were comfortable in their dressing rooms. I was bringing Mr. Butler a cup of hot tea and singing a little song when he heard me and asked me if I would sing with him onstage that night. It was a little crazy, I love to sing and am good, but had never before performed on stage infront of an audience. We literally had a completely sold out, packed house. My boss knew I dreamt of singing onstage and she encouraged me to do it. We did a short rendition of St. Jame's Infirmary and I got a standing ovation. It was *amazing* to say the least. A bunch of people came up after the show with compliments, my favorite being that I was a "homegrown biscuit"... hahah... too adorable. It was awesome, I love that my first time (definitely not last!) onstage was with a jazz legend.

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

rotandroll

New member
Cuuuuute. She's adorable, I'll take it as a compliment!

Interesting story indeed. Before I moved, I was working at a cabaret for a local chanteuse (in Denver) who gets really great national touring acts to play at her club. Henry Butler is from New Orleans, he is a blind jazz piano player who did a lot of training with Dr. John. He is phenomenal. Part of my job at the club was to make sure acts were comfortable in their dressing rooms. I was bringing Mr. Butler a cup of hot tea and singing a little song when he heard me and asked me if I would sing with him onstage that night. It was a little crazy, I love to sing and am good, but had never before performed on stage infront of an audience. We literally had a completely sold out, packed house. My boss knew I dreamt of singing onstage and she encouraged me to do it. We did a short rendition of St. Jame's Infirmary and I got a standing ovation. It was *amazing* to say the least. A bunch of people came up after the show with compliments, my favorite being that I was a "homegrown biscuit"... hahah... too adorable. It was awesome, I love that my first time (definitely not last!) onstage was with a jazz legend.

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

rotandroll

New member
Cuuuuute. She's adorable, I'll take it as a compliment!

Interesting story indeed. Before I moved, I was working at a cabaret for a local chanteuse (in Denver) who gets really great national touring acts to play at her club. Henry Butler is from New Orleans, he is a blind jazz piano player who did a lot of training with Dr. John. He is phenomenal. Part of my job at the club was to make sure acts were comfortable in their dressing rooms. I was bringing Mr. Butler a cup of hot tea and singing a little song when he heard me and asked me if I would sing with him onstage that night. It was a little crazy, I love to sing and am good, but had never before performed on stage infront of an audience. We literally had a completely sold out, packed house. My boss knew I dreamt of singing onstage and she encouraged me to do it. We did a short rendition of St. Jame's Infirmary and I got a standing ovation. It was *amazing* to say the least. A bunch of people came up after the show with compliments, my favorite being that I was a "homegrown biscuit"... hahah... too adorable. It was awesome, I love that my first time (definitely not last!) onstage was with a jazz legend.

<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

lilismom

Active member
here's one of my family, Stuart, Lili, Me and Mia. It was taken last summer so the kids are bigger now.
<img src="http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s312/skhargreaves/img_2184.jpg">
 

lilismom

Active member
here's one of my family, Stuart, Lili, Me and Mia. It was taken last summer so the kids are bigger now.
<img src="http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s312/skhargreaves/img_2184.jpg">
 

lilismom

Active member
here's one of my family, Stuart, Lili, Me and Mia. It was taken last summer so the kids are bigger now.
<img src="http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s312/skhargreaves/img_2184.jpg">
 

lilismom

Active member
here's one of my family, Stuart, Lili, Me and Mia. It was taken last summer so the kids are bigger now.
<img src="http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s312/skhargreaves/img_2184.jpg">
 
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