Chapte 14, 15 and 16 -- the run-up to Lucy's life about to experience a seismic change

Chapter 14-16 30 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U17-PPrjRg
https://www.facebook.com/christine.lavin.5/videos/10219302717145924/
I am part of an online concert on Sunday afternoon, so there will be no Lucy on Saturday night. I gotta practice, even though I'll be playing in my own living room like I usually do. Have a wonderful weekend.
Stay safe!
Stay sane!
Stay in!
Christine
- John Prine's death his Janis Ian hard, but from it she's written a simple song of hope
- Maude Maggart, my favorite singer in the world, sings this brand new song, written by Hillary Rollins & Michele Brourman, and we made this video together
- And here's a word from FREEBO - who is also part of Fleming Fest
- Chapte 14, 15 and 16 -- the run-up to Lucy's life about to experience a seismic change
- This chapter includes "She Never Told Her Love" with words by William Shakespeare and music by Franz Joseph Haydn
- 23 minutes long -- special surprise at the end of Chapter 11's recording
- Chapter 10 is 13 minutes long -- the story of Lucy, Clement, and Harry in the midwest at the turn of the 20th century
- 17 minutes long -- quietest recording yet -- recorded last night at 2 AM when the trains on the Manhattan Bridge thin out
- Set at the turn of the 20th Century in Haverford, Nebraska and Chicago, IL Lucy the pianist, Clement the opera singer, Harry the young banker
- You can read along, or close your eyes and listen along
- Chapters 1-3 sent earlier this week
- Chapters 1 and 2 were sent this time last night -- here's the next chapter in the book, when things start to percolate . . .