Greetings!
This is my first Blog... well, not my FIRST, after all, I do have a myspace account, and I have blogged there. However, this is the first posting of this new blog space - a new one for all of us. We don't need any myspace interference!
I just returned from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where I sang at the wedding of a very close college friend. I was honored that she asked me, and what made it even more special was that almost all of my closest friends from Duke were there (yes, I graduated from Duke University, and no, I don't think I knew any lacrosse players... if you don't get that, don't worry). The service was beautiful, the reception was beautiful, even the orchestra was beautiful... and yes, there WAS an orchestra... ok, well, not an ORCHESTRA, but a jazz combo... which is just as amazing! I have to tell you, that area of the country is rich in history and the people of Portsmouth have done a wonderful job of maintaining and celebrating that history in the architecture, the art, and even the food. It was a sweet and romantic weekend. I am grateful for my friends and the love we all have for each other. I am also grateful that my friend, the bride, has found a true gentleman to share her life with. This man is a winner!
On Monday, September 10th, I will be singing in a benefit for The Red Fern Theatre Company in NYC at the Triad Theatre. I won't bother with the details here, because there is a blurb about it on the front page of my website. PLEASE come out and support this company. They do some incredibly important work, and there is not enough of this kind of theater in NYC, or in the world, for that matter.
I have some other news, but I can't post it yet, so keep watching... love to you all!
-Brian
Sunday, September 9, 2007
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I saw your performance as Lucy Brown on June 10, 2006--my first Broadway Show ever--a nice treat for my 49th birthday (the next day) while in NYC on business. You were incredible: I had no idea that a guy could sing so high and so well. I was so impressed with you, Jim Dale, Anna Gasteyer (spelling?) and Cyndi Lauper--really enjoyed the evening. Thanks for making it so memorable.
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