“Nothing beats failure but a try.”
–Pauletta Vaughn
Good news! I made contact with the man who always has a plan: John Kane of Kane Realty Corporation.
The conversation was short, sweet, and right to the point: You’ve got the venues, I’ve got the voice. Let’s make something happen. We were speaking the same language, and wheels are now in motion to put me in contact with a planner/manager to do a deal.
Folks, I needed this shot of opportunity. I can’t say enough how much singing lights me up.
In the meantime, I continue to polish up and smooth out the six songs I want to record. I’m getting there and I like what I’m hearing so far. I’m giving thought to asking my singing pal Bill to let me relieve him the next time he performs at Rey’s. He’ll get to enjoy a much needed break, and I can work on giving my songs that finese it’s going to need.
Oh, and there’s another shot of good news I am happy to blast: I have been invited by North Carolina’s Music Ambassadors, The Embers to join them again at the Summer Concert Series at North Hills. Over the moon people, over the moon!!!
Yippie Skippie, that’s right. One song we’ll do for sure: Baby, You’ve Got What It Takes. Wayne Free and I are doing it Buble style. I’m listening and practicing and loving it. We’ll do a good job with it, I’m certain.
I am not so certain of the song or two that I’m going to sing solo. The bandmembers had suggested Areatha’s Rock Steady. I love love love the Queen of Soul. Last summer I sang Chain of Fools. Here’s the thing, though: Areatha hits the high notes. I just can’t go there naturally, and feel good about what comes out of my mouth. I must feel good about it. I stretched really hard to do Chain of Fools, and I just don’t want to go there, this time. I’d like to be where I am nice and comfy.
I had suggested a litte ditty that is in the beach music genre called “Sweet Charlie Babe” by Jackie Moore. It is a great song for couples who like to dance the shag. I didn’t hear back about my suggestion, so I’m thinking the band didn’t much like it. No worries. We’ll come up with something.
I’d do some Gladys Knight before Areatha. She has a range I can get in to. Not sure if she’s recorded something beach music-y.
Hey, now that I got some peeps following me around with the blog, twitter, and all that. you can help a sister out.
Any suggestions on some upbeat songs that you’d like to hear me perform with The Embers this summer?
Tell me all about.
This is an adventure!!!
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May 16th, 2010 at 6:33 pm
Hi Pam,
I am so glad to see that you are sharing that melodious voice! You may not remember me but I am the production assistant (Kimberly) that turned you on to the “Throat Coat”. Just had an opinion about your comment about the Chain of Fools song. Who says that you have to sing the song in Re Re’s key? You could arrange the song in your key and keep it movin! I heard you sing it before and you did a wonderful job with it. Don’t ever let a song intimidate you, you have the power to make that song your own. Go with that. Take care and I am looking forward to visiting Raleigh soon and I want to hear you. Keep singing, you are a wonderful vocalist.