Though I can name many different musi-performance roles I embrace regularly and eagerly, this one caught me a bit off-guard: sole speaker at a school Veteran's Day assembly. Yes, you are correct: I am not now, nor have I ever been, a member of my country's armed services.
WW Band organ/keys player
Brian Hoskins spends his days teaching choir (brilliantly!) in the Renton schools. A few years ago, his middle school kids
premiered--and later
reprised (
audio/
video)--my choral arrangement of "Carry On," a wonderful experience for me and nice tribute to the late
Don Shawe, a World War II veteran and the song's inspiration. Many of those kids are now at
Lindbergh, and Brian's Ad Astra choir chose to perform the piece (they all apparently remember it!) as their selection for the school's Veteran's Day assemblies. I, of course, happily agreed to accompany the group and perhaps say a few words about Don.
Somewhere in between, however, I became not just a component of the Leadership Class' program, but the featured speaker! So Don's life and words got center stage for a few moments this morning, along with my 'this is one story--every veteran and servicemember has his/her own (as do their families!)' disclaimer. So it goes...
Thanks to Brian and the kids for getting it up on its legs with such scant notice. I will
never tire of hearing that many voices sing my song! (
And honor Don and those whom his experiences represent...) And I will get to experience it all over again next spring as the
LHS Ad Astra group has commissioned me to compose a new, original work for them to premiere! (More details coming soon.) Honored, excited...and ready to get to work am I!