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Monthly Archives: November 2016

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ToTheCall™ Is UNSTOPPABLE, God Has a PLAN

9th November 2016 by bbbbb bbbbb
lifestyle, music, Personal

Our years together as husband and wife, father and mother have brought us to this place of being prepared for a mighty work which God desires to do through us – and this work includes YOU – because Jesus had you in mind too when He prayed in the garden of Gethsemane that “those who the Father had given Him would be ONE just as He and God are One”. ALL the Body of Christ functioning properly is when His Light Shines Brightest and His Love effects Greatest.

Steve and I are also musicians, song-writers, arrangers of music and singers. We had one plan with our music, but as we gained more understanding about Not Divided™, we began to see our music being directed in a different way! We have accepted His call gladly – and we know that the word of God does not come back to Him without accomplishing what He has spoken, therefore if we fail to accept and follow His Plan, He will give another this privilege. As each passing day brings us closer to the October tenth Event, our understanding grows clearer that this must be a move of the Holy Spirit and not something that we contrive and control. So as scripture instructs, we “… labor to enter into the rest that God has for His people, ceasing from our own works… to allow … the Lord of the Sabbath to work… because that is where He works – in our place of ‘Resting in Him”.

What this refers to is PRAYER, INTERCESSION and SURRENDER to the leading of the Holy Spirit for surely God MOVES in and through His Willing and Obedient children/people. We are not to strive nor demand but to “let” Him have His way so that His Spirit can produce Life.

Steve and I have had many years of learning how to fine tune to His voice and to prove Him. Like anyone, we sometimes do not know if we have really heard God and that is when we keep seeking Him and, in some instances, we go ahead and take FAITH STEPS. Without faith, we know we cannot please God. He delights in our willingness to trust Him with our lives! 

Although Steve was raised in Taiwan and myself in Southern Texas, we met and married in Memphis TN, my birth city and state. I had returned there for only a short time and the same was true with him! Except for God, our paths never would have crossed. This fact and so many more have shown us the Divine Hand of God over His Creation. He is always working His Master Plan. 

I sought all my life for that perfect place of belonging and doing but never felt I had found it until – Not Divided™ was revealed to me, then to Steve, and again to me, the second time a more complete picture of the call appeared. 

We know now, it is clear that God is doing this work, using us… and YOU if you will accept His Call; together, Let’s do this!

Permission for Billy Graham

9th November 2016 by bbbbb bbbbb
lifestyle, Personal

I knew I had a little clout, but on this particular evening, playing at a world-famous hotel in downtown Memphis Tennessee, I thought the value of my position was being carried a bit too far! Don’t misunderstand… I like to feel the surge of power as much as anyone; to be revered as someone of great authority. Well, I had my moment that night… and it began to get completely annoying! Imagine me… a hotel pianist – yes, I was at a world class hotel and not just anyone could have been in my position – I had earned it through my piano skill and dependability, but to be asked if ‘I’ would allow Billy Graham to come into the lobby to pay a surprise visit to someone on their birthday that night… was carrying things a bit too far.

So there I was, playing my gig, entertaining anyone who was listening, and creating a nice, enjoyable atmosphere when a gentleman approached me with the question,

“Billy Graham wants to come into the lobby to surprise someone right over there, is that alright with you?”

“Billy Graham?” I asked while trying to maintain the tune on the piano keys, “Yeah, that’s fine. He can come in.” Quickly turning back, I tried to keep my playing intact.

Most people don’t realize how difficult it is to carry on a conversation when you are playing a song. I can carry on light conversation… when I’m not in the middle of a complicated song. Singing while playing, is different, though still not easy for a lot of musicians. With singing, the words flow and work with the beat in a rhythmic, artistic flow.

Conversation… that is a different matter. One must think about what is being said to them, and then they must think about what to reply. For a pianist, it gets complex when he or she is almost fully focused on four or five different things going on with the song being played; Then add to that – trying to play 88 keys with only 10 fingers without hitting a wrong note!

Oh, and, there is good peddling to help create a clean sound so that the 88 keys (or how many are being struck) do not all keep sounding at the same time producing a loud, obnoxious, blurring ring.

It takes skill to play good and I pride myself in giving the best when I am playing a job. Being friendly and sociable are important to me but they are secondary to what I was hired for – to create a memorable atmosphere with my playing.

I thought I had made myself clear when the gentleman insisted on asking again, “Are you sure you don’t mind if Billy Graham comes in?”

Now I had thought just moments ago, “I’d love to play a good ‘ole spiritual tune like “”Amazing Grace”” in the bar lobby of the elaborate World Famous Peabody Hotel”, but for some reason, the gentleman seemed a bit hesitant to accept my permission for the Reverend Billy Graham to enter the bar lobby, even though I assured him it was ‘okay’, howbeit I didn’t have a clue why he was asking ‘me’!

A bit annoyed at his persistent asking, seeing he remained beside me, I said, in a tone that slightly reflected my annoyance, “Of course he can come in – it’s a free country!”

The gentleman got my drift and moved away quickly, vanishing from my sight. I sat gazing toward the entrance anticipating the incoming of the respectable and renowned preacher when in comes…

… a BELLYGRAM Dancer! I had completely misunderstood the gentleman! Now it all made sense. Furnished with her own music in a big boom box, the Belly Dancer began her moves to surprise the birthday person!

Feeling just a little embarrassed at my hearing impairment… more like a lack of concentration… I hopped up from the piano – “Time to take a break!” I thought, and then I vanished for the next few minutes!

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Long Island Tea

9th November 2016 by bbbbb bbbbb
lifestyle, music, Personal

I was playing at a Sheraton Hotel one afternoon when a friendly guest decided to buy me a drink.

“Do you like Long Island tea”? He asked.

“I love tea.” I replied.

So the kind guest made his way over to the bar and placed an order.

Eager to enjoy a refreshing few moments with my drink, I finished the number and took a break making my own way over to the bar to ask for my complimentary tea.

Joel, the bartender, explained he’d be with me in a couple of minutes that he was finishing up on the Long Island Tea for the guest.

“Oh, the tea is for me.” I proudly announced.

Suddenly Joel stopped everything, and gazed toward me with a stunned expression.

“This is for you?” he questioned.

“Yes. The guest bought it for me.”

Now I was the one gazing puzzled as Joel quickly hurled around, grabbing the Long Island, he rushed it over to a secluded section of the counter and picked up a fresh tall glass and began to remake the Long Island – only this time without any alcohol!

Handing it to me he carefully instructed, “Now sip this real slowly. Do NOT gulp it down fast! I didn’t know the Long Island was ordered for you. If you consumed a real Long Island – you would be laying out on the floor right afterwards!”

It happens that Joel knew I wasn’t a drinker – that is, I don’t drink alcoholic beverages. I suppose my customers and potential customers should appreciate that I do not drink since in my profession I am often in places where alcohol is served. I might be like some musicians I’ve seen who can hardly play because they get so ‘tipsy’. Personally, I am more interested in customer satisfaction than in drinking. As for enjoying myself, I always do that! Most of the time my customers are courteous and friendly and make me feel like I fit right in. I think it works both ways… they feel relaxed with me.

To conclude, I learned that a Long Island Tea is definitely not tea! Someone said, “Think of a Long Island Tea as a small shot of 5 white spirits.” It has a higher proportion of alcohol than many other mixed drinks, so for a non-drinker… just imagine – this pianist would have been out for the rest of the day… and night – had the bartender not known or cared that the drink was for me! I am particularly thankful that he was not a practical joker. Imagine the laughs he could have won for himself had he decided to keep quiet and give me the drink as ordered.

Instead he instructed me to ‘hush’ because he could have been in a lot of trouble for giving me a drink with no alcohol when the customer paid for a very strong drink – to be precise, containing: triple sec, light rum, gin, vodka and tequila!

I took my tea, and sipped it very slowly, nodding a “Thank you” to the gentleman who made it all possible, the hotel guest… and Joel enjoyed a refreshing Long Island Tea… compliments of himself.

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Feline Pianist, Jeremy Cat

9th November 2016 by bbbbb bbbbb
lifestyle, music, Personal

I wasn’t fond of cats when I met and married my wife. Something she needed to learn was – no cats! She didn’t learn, rather, I was the one who learned and became fond of our little feline children when I realized they are smart and have interesting personalities, to say the least. I learned they are interesting creatures and I sometimes wish I could probe into their little minds when they give those cat eyes as if to say, “Oh yeah, says who?” just so you know who’s really boss. Of course, I really am the boss – when my wife and the cat decide so! Don’t tell them, but when I decide so!

The life span of a cat is much less than of people, so as you can imagine, I have now been the … well, I guess I’ll say it – proud dad of a few felines through the 32 years of marriage to my wife, who always had cats when she was growing up, so she is very fond of them. Let it be clear, however, I do have my two dogs which take me for a morning stroll up my long, long driveway each day, bright and early. The cat isn’t much into that, although my wife pulled a fast one on me and took our cat to the beach with us recently to my family reunion! She actually wore a leash (the cat, not my wife) and walked around!

Jeremy was a big member of our family for a few years. He had been de-clawed and it was planned for him to be an indoor cat, but he had other ideas – he loved the outdoors. He could climb a tree as good as any cat!

   One night I was doing one of my favorite things, playing the piano, only I was playing a keyboard because it had a built-in recorder and I was recording a song.

   We had noticed that Jeremy had an interest in piano and had seen him slip up on the piano bench and paw around on the keys. We knew he had potential because he wasn’t like other cats who tried to be like Jerry Lee, with their feet, walking up and down on the keys – no, Jeremy was more into classical and jazz, this was a given, seeing his approach. He stayed firm on the piano bench with his hind feet and raised up holding his front paws in proper position moving smoothly across the piano keys. Whenever I left a music book up, Jeremy tried to read the music. You can see this by observing him in his picture.

I was well into my recording this particular night, all was going well, no mistakes, it would be a take! Then into the room walks Jeremy. He made his way across the floor and before I could give any thought, He jumped up, almost like a basketball player leaping in the air, and throwing out his paw he slapped down on a couple of keys, playing them one after the other, not together – just in the proper beat and right at the perfect timing playing his part in sync with me! It was a take! I could no longer claim full credit for the song – now Jeremy had to be included on the label with me as co-recording artist!

The news got out… as told by my wife… and the story hit the local newspaper … Jeremy made the front page of the PETS section, of course – he was an overnight STAR!

This was the only recording Jeremy made, after his big thrill, he retired to more ‘catly’ things, like hunting and climbing trees. He’d had his one big recording success and apparently that was all he needed. Every now and then we’d see him climb back on the piano bench and dabble around, but he must have decided he’d leave the serious playing to me because he didn’t pursue music much farther. But then, that’s what I’d expect of a cat! We still loved him all the same even though he decided to be less ambitious – he was, after all, a feline, though he thought he was human. Sometimes, to us, he was, I’d say.

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