“Just remember in the world of dreams and visions, there are two main experiences. One where you find yourself tolerated and the other is where you find yourself celebrated. There is something to learn from both. Just be encouraged wherever you find yourself.” Ernest Keith
Yes, this place looks just like it sounds. It’s small, intimate and dark—but not smoky. Clubs and restaurants don’t operate that way anymore.
I was once again thrilled to sing there with legendary triangle crooner Bill Stonehouse.
The thing that jazzed me the most was the opportunity to finally perform Mack the Knife. This is a song I’ve longed to sing. I was however intimidated by all the doggone words. Well it’s funny what a made up mind can accomplish. The lyrics are not etched in my brain and it’s such a fun song to do.
I wanted Mack the Knife to be included in my soon to be released album of songs—tentatively titled: The full measure of a Woman. Trouble is, when I brought the backing tracks to Osceola earlier that day, Dick heard warbling in the music and we couldn’t lay it down. I was disappointed, but I had a backup plan and so we were good.
The yearning to showcase the wordy little ditty was satisfied when I handed a different disc to Bill, and the song played flawlessly.
I sang Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans, and dedicated to the people along the gulf coast as they deal with yet another blow to their enchanting way of life.
There was absolutely nothing jazzy or torchy about the song I performed next: Let’s Stay Together. It was in the style of both Al Green and Tina Turner.
I will say this about that night at the Voodoo: Until I find my own nesting place (I know one day soon I will).. Hanging out with those who have a home and doing a song or two will do just fine.
Bill is there every Saturday night. If you’d like to know more about the goings on.. then here’s a link:
Onward + Upward…
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