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my choir is 25 years old
This year at Pennsic the Debatable Choir will celebrate our 25th anniversary. Wow. No one has been a member for all 25 of those years, but we have some long-time members and three of the founders are still around. It pleases me that even with the weight of that much tradition, we add new members fairly regularly -- along with the dinosaurs we have people who've only joined us in the last year or so.
The Pennsic performance includes a bunch of our own favorites, and I think it's going to be a blast. Anyone who's sung with us in the past is invited to join us for one song; I know a few of my readers are past members, so y'all come. :-) (Email me to find out what song.)
And this month we're recording a CD. Our first recording session is next week. I think we sounded really good at practice tonight; of course a recording reveals all, but I think we've done a good job of preparing. I'm really looking forward to this.
The Pennsic performance includes a bunch of our own favorites, and I think it's going to be a blast. Anyone who's sung with us in the past is invited to join us for one song; I know a few of my readers are past members, so y'all come. :-) (Email me to find out what song.)
And this month we're recording a CD. Our first recording session is next week. I think we sounded really good at practice tonight; of course a recording reveals all, but I think we've done a good job of preparing. I'm really looking forward to this.
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So you spend your first week working at a merchant and your second week working at the heralds' tent... when do you get time for yourself? :-)
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What's WW&P?
Minerva's Spindle (aka Mistress Gabrielle d'Auvergne, storyteller), is the only merchant we have lined up thus far, but Alaric & Elsbeth are going to talk to another one who's a friend of theirs.
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I am amused that you're putting out a CD at the same time that Alle Psallite is having the first recording session for their second CD (the first was 13 years ago, eeeek!).