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The Lyndol Descant Trio original Jazz Pop 'Let It All Krumble' Live @ Rockwood Music Hall NYC
Where do I even begin? Bringing this video to you today feels like a miracles for many reasons. Late last night, I had no idea what video I would make and release today. My composition deadlines keep me on work that I can't share here on youtube (commission for hire)
I honestly also took some personal time this week to take care of mind body issues - a re-balance I needed, but left me with out something to post and a very busy Friday!
But I've been working on my faith and trust. Prayed all day yesterday about it. And what do you know? I woke this morning to find this little gem of a video from Rockwood Music Hall with the Descant Trio from 2019!
I never used the footage because the video team I hired had a major issue. I hired 2 cameras for this show. One for the wide view, one with close ups. The wide view had a card issue and only got half the show. The footage in this video is from the 2nd close up camera. I guess I thought it was unusable. But when I found it this morning, I knew it would work perfectly with the footage I had taken recently. God's Grace is so kind. I'm so very thankful.
I truly miss playing with Kevin and Uri, and this has lifted my heart to hear us play. In particular, this was a fun song for us in that show because Uri, the drummer, wanted to play these squeaky sounds in the breakdown. Kevin and I weren't convinced, but when a creative and skilled drummer like Uri gets excited about something, it's best to Trust his instincts.
And man did he nail it. When I took this footage of a slow train in Texas, I knew it was for something. And turns out it worked PERFECTLY with Uri's mournful sound effects to express how difficult life has been lately and how much I've had to do exactly the message of this song... to find that inner light and love that will not only bring me through the low moments, but transform all in it's path given enough time and faith.
I offer that to you today. I pray you are able to lock into your power and find that courage to remain calm in the middle of the Storm -which hit here literally last night and kept me up so late! But the sun is out now, with the most amazing Spring weather as I head into the weekend rejuvenated - my Friday deadlines accomplished with time to spare.
God Bless!
Lyndol
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