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We’re Back!

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I was so pleased to see that we had such a great turn out on Tuesday night.  It feels wonderful to be back singing again in St John’s.  We covered the first half of Mary Don’t You Weep as performed by Aretha Franklin and The Southern California Community Gospel Choir (see below) and the verse and chorus of Lollipop as performed by the Chordettes.  Needless to say, we had a lot of fun re-learning how to “POP” our cheeks.

I’m keeping my ear out for potential soloists to sing a verse each of Mary.  Anyone inspired to give Aretha a run for her money???  Do come see me if you’ve been waiting for this golden opportunity to shine!

Looking forward to the next one.

Peace, love and harmony,

Jolene Moran

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIX6btGIn8w

 

 

 

You don’t get harmony if everybody sings the same note

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Somebody mentioned this quote to me last night and it stuck in my head.  I googled it today to find that it is a quote from Doug Lloyd who according to Wikipedia is a football player…..?  I’m not sure if this is correct.

I also found this article which may be of interest to some http://www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Talks2/Honey/Honey-070812.htm

If anyone has further knowledge on the quote I’d love to hear more about it.

Sing on!

Jolene

 

 

Greetings From Cartagena!

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My dearest Choristers,

Donald sent me these pictures of our Spiegeltent gig a couple of weeks ago and I’ve been meaning to write a proper letter to you all ever since.  What a great night it was!  The best way ever to go out.  As you can tell from my face in the pictures I was so excited to have had the opportunity to perform there – thanks again to Ruby for inviting us along.  The show was spectacular and as for the choir, I couldn’t have been more proud.

I noticed that night that the level on confidence in our voice had gone up a couple of notches .  You guys sang beautifully.  And the flash mob on the tram!!  Soon I will be done – I loved watching peoples faces as this happened.  Do we have any video footage??

Colombia so far has been treating me very kindly.  I spent the first bit in Bogota and as I mentioned in my email to Donald (see below) I got stuck straight into finding musicians and performing right away.  Now in Cartagena, beeeeeautiful Cartagena, I have connected with a jazz bar that coincedentally opened the same week I arrived (meant to be I say).  I’m rehearsing with their Saturday night band this Thursday and performing on the weekend. With any luck it might become a regular gig, if nothing else it’ll at least sound interesting on my bio.

Other than that, I’m mixing with good people.  Colombians are super friendly and helpful and the backpackers have been fun to do the touristy stuff with.  I had a mud bath INSIDE the mouth of a volcano the other day and slept on a hammock on a tropical island the next. In the evenings here, when the temperature drops, the town comes to life and the plazas are filled with vendors, buskers and people of all ages just hanging out and socialising.  There’s something magical in the air, a refreshing breeze after the oppressive heat of the day and a softness in the atmosphere as if someone has adjusted the humidity level to ‘perfect’.

My next goal is to start a weekly vocal workshop.  I’m calling it Beautiful Noises With Voices – not a choir as such because Cartagena is more a stopping point that most people are passing through – but more of a play space for people to get down and experiment with their voices, a lot more improv and short songs.  I think to begin with it will mostly be with english speaking backpackers but as my Spanish improves and I learn more Latin songs I would also like to do this with locals.

I haven’t taken many photos yet but these will hopefully give you a bit of an impression of where I am:

Great news to hear you will be performing at Sports For Change again this year.  Thanks Franca for organising it, it’s a really good cause.

Well that’s all from me for now!  I’d love to hear what’s happening on your end – you all have my email address so don’t be shy to drop a line.

Oh!  And when I was on the tropical island the other night I was playing my ukulele (which happens to look like a watermelon) and somebody asked if I knew “You Send Me” by Sam Cooke.   DO I EVER!!

You are still with me BC/GC.

Love, Jolene xo

Photos from the Spiegeltent gig

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Hi everyone,

Here are some of the photos from the recent gig at the spiegeltent.

News from Jolene!

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Gracias por el fotos!

Everything is going very smoothly here… i’ve been in Bogota for a week and a half and tonight I’m heading to the coast of Cartagena.  My spanish is incredibly slow but improving.

 I have made friends with some amazing people and have already had a couple of little performances to which we have been well recieved. Such a thrill playing in a foreign country (getting paid too!)

 Glad to hear Franca is settling in.  Please do stay in touch!

 Here’s some pics for you, feel free to share with anyone who is interested. xx

 Jolene