One more day!

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Dear god, this week has just dragged along like there's no tomorrow! The one good thing about today is that my voice teacher called me and told me she has a cancellation, so I have an appointment with her at 6pm tonight, after work. So that means I have to get out of work on time, and book it from OPKS, to the plaza, and considering traffic, I just don't know how long that will take. I told her that I was coming from work, from the campus, so it might just take a while. Richard had a rehearsal with the baritone last night, and I went with him. It was amazing. The recital is going to be in this wonderful space downtown, it's a Oriental Rug company's warehouse, and it's an amazing space. The recital is going to be for an AIDS charity here in Kansas City, I am trying as we speak to find a website for that, but as of yet haven't found any. It's an AIDS Hospice house, HOPECARES or something like that. So anyway, that rehearsal was fabulous, I just think that it is so inspiring to hear voices like that, to hear them, and to have something like that to aspire to that level, is wonderful. I don't know if that makes any sense, or if my grammar was right, but whatever, I'll read over it when I get a chance! Here's an email that I just recieved from Paul Orwick!

CSL's annual talent show is September 9th. We were hoping you would lend your voice to a couple of numbers. The first should be pretty easy, back-up on "Man of Constant Sorrow" from Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? The other will be a bit more challenging. I have arranged a five part a cappella version of "Ode to Billy Joe." I need a tenor or baritone to finish out the ensemble. I think it may be a tough part to learn (although you won't have to learn any words, just music.) Interested? Let me know as soon as possible, we need to get started.
Fingers crossed,
Paul E. Orwick


Of course I said YES!

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