Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Answer to a question.

Liebe Cae Gauntt,
zunächst einmal persönlich herzlichen Dank für Euren Beitrag. Ich habe ihn im Ü-Wagen genossen. Es war super!
Die Gala wird voraussichtlich am Wochenende ins Netz gestellt; im Fernsehen wird sie zunächst am kommenden Sonntag um 15:00 Uhr wiederholt und dann auch nochmals am 31. Dezember um 17:10 Uhr (jeweils auf ERF eins).
Ganz herzliche Grüße aus Wetzlar,
Annegret

ERF Medien
Annegret Schneider
Assistentin ERF Fernsehen
Berliner Ring 62
35576 Wetzlar
Tel.: 06441 957-266
Fax: 06441 957-51266
E-Mail: annegret.schneider@erf.de
www.erf.de

In other words:
This lady thanks us for taking part in the Gala. She was in the mobile recording studio and enjoyed it tremendously. :)
The ERF Gala will be put on the internet this coming weekend. You can watch it on television on the ERF 1 TV station this Sunday, November 1 at 3 PM (15.00) and again on December 31 at 5:10 PM (17.10).
And there you go!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Chaos+Holy Spirit= a thing of beauty


It has been a long time since my hands shook so hard from being nervous that I couldn't hold a glass of water still enough to sip from it. But that was the case last Sunday. I've been trying to figure out why this particular performance made us both (me and Eddie) so nervous. We knew there was a lot riding on it. We sang for the ERF 50th Anniversary Gala on Sunday. And we knew that the Rittal Arena was sold out (about 5000 people) and that the program was to be shown live on television. We also knew that we had one chance in front of a big audience like this to introduce our new album, "Inner Sanctum". So we wanted to do the best job we possible could. We also knew that there would be a lot of colleagues there that we haven't seen in years and even decades. So, we wanted to look our best, too. All of that, we knew.
What we didn't know was that on Saturday, after getting up at 6:30 AM and driving to Wetzlar to be awake and dressed for the show and ready to sing for the camera rehearsal, we would find - well, - pretty much -chaos. We tried to stay upbeat and see the humorous side of it all. After all, it was, for everyone involved, an exceptional situation. For the camera crew, for the orchestra, for the sound people, the teen choir, the speakers , the musicians, the performers and last but not least the soloists. And for all the people behind the scene. And of course, for ERF.
We were in our places on the stage at 10:30, were informed that our sound check would be moved to 12:15 and finally got to check our microphones at 4:45. Thank goodness we brought Peter Falke, our super duper sound guy with us.
I think the situation on Saturday sort of unnerved us. In spite of a delicious italian dinner that evening, we slept poorly in the hotel and had a big fight on Sunday morning. I wasn't ready to go down to breakfast at 3 minutes before 10, so Eddie stormed out of the room accusing me of ALWAYS being late, and ALWAYS doing this on purpose to him......
After he left, I brushed my hair and was ready to go to breakfast at 10:00, just as planned. But I sat down in the room and read another chapter of my book and then leisurely found my way down to the breakfast room where several other late eaters were enjoying their meals in the sunny breakfast room with lots of coffee and laughter. After enjoying their highly -preferable company I joined old grumpy Eddie. He apologized by squeezing fresh orange juice for me. Sometimes actions speak louder than words. By the end of breakfast, we were all laughing together and looking forward to the day.
Ingo Marx, an ERF writer, had told us the day before that the chaos just simply gave the Holy Spirit more room to work. And it seems that his philosophy is true! Because everything, and I do mean everything, went so smoothly and harmoniously and beautifully for the Gala Show that we just had our socks blessed off!
I've since been informed that nobody watching the program on TV could actually see my legs shaking, even though I was sure they would. Eddie and I were able to find our loving harmony in time to share that with the audience. The ERF people were so pleased and our Gerth Media record folks were pleased and colleagues were pleased and we were pleased and most most most important, we felt that the Lord was pleased with our offering. And we pray that listeners were moved, as we were, by how our chaos can result in a thing of beauty.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Definitely not summer any more.


Do you like our pumpkin? :) Luke and I cut the picture into the pumpkin using the Dremel tool. When we were done the entire kitchen was covered in pumpkin juice. As were our clothes and glasses. And hair and faces.
Tomorrow (Sunday) I have a concert in the industrial area of Germany: Remscheid. I have so few concerts in that area! So we're excited. We? That's Cae, yes. Florian, yes. Luke, yes. Peter, yes. Eddie, no! Eddie is in South Korea with his opera house performing "Der Freischutz". The soloists are all from the opera house here, but the choir and orchestra are Korean. And they're performing in German. Eddie and I Skype every day and he says that is quite enjoyable working with the Koreans. They are so polite and well-prepared. He's enjoying discovering the town of Daegu. Not Seoul. Daegu. A big, very industrial city about 5 hours from Seoul that most westerners have never heard of.
The interviews have begun that are an important part of releasing a new album. So I've been busy collecting my thoughts, opinions, and impressions of our new album, "Inner Sanctum" so that I can answer the questions that come up. And Marion Sitzmann, Florian's wife, is writing a German translation of the 3 English songs on the album so that everyone knows what we're singing about. She came by yesterday to discuss some of the finer points of her translations. She is one smart lady!
We'll have the booklet graphics finished by the end of next week. The master is finished and ready to be pressed. Oooohh, things are well on their way to being a final product I can hold in my hand.
Winter weather and a trip to IKEA has produced a pair of down-filled- house- shoe-feet-warmers that are DIVINE! Last night, as I sat in my "creative chair" making a Lifeline, I slipped those babies on and within a couple of minutes, my feet were toasty warm! It's just an added bonus that they are bright red. Just the sight of them helps warm my feet which are busy telling me that it is most definitely not summer any more. In fact, it's been getting down to freezing for the last 5 nights. I've brought the house plants back into the house and taken the candles out of the cabinet. Time for hot tea and candles in the evenings while I make your Lifelines! I want to be sure and have plenty of them to offer at our Christmas concerts, which will be here before you know it.
18 years ago, my parents came to visit us here in Germany. During their time here, we took them to Triberg. And they wanted to stop and take a look in the store, "House of 1000 clocks". So, we did, and my Mom and Dad fell in love with a massive and beautiful grandfather clock. They bought it and paid to have it shipped to their home in Texas, then moved it to Arkansas and now to Virginia where it lives in my sister's house. Last week, my sis accidently broke one of the weights that is pulled to wind the clock. Looking for a repair or replacement, I phoned the "House of 1000 clocks". Imagine my astonishment when the lady on the other end, Rebecca Weisser, the wife of the owner, turned out to be American, and a fan! We talked for a long time and it turns out they have a repair station in the States. So, problem solved, lovely new acquaintance gained and we will definitely be visiting Triberg in the near future. Maybe between Christmas and New Year when they have their Triberger Christmas Magic Days.
http://www.triberger-weihnachtszauber.de/
I know, it's only October. But we will have a crowd here visiting us that week and we're already collecting ideas for activities for the crowd. Must keep the young ones busy!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

"And Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house."

FACEBOOK DISCUSSION TODAY

Michael’s Status: Nobel Peace Prize for Good Intentions.


Debbie says: Hogwash

Fred says: It just proves that its a popularity contest.

Cae Cooley Gauntt says: He won because he makes the rest of the world believe that anything can happen. And that is the beginning of change. It breaks my heart to hear the negative reaction coming ONLY OUT OF THE U.S. Your son has done well. Be proud!

Lydia says: I'm with you, Cae!

Frank says: and it breaks my heart to hear him lambast his country and agologize for his country...... would prefer him to stand up for his country...... because it is also my country!
I agree with Fred!

Cae Cooley Gauntt says: I have never heard him "lambast" his country. Only apologize for mistakes that the U.S. has made that have caused indescribable suffering for so many humans. It's an arrogant man who doesn't think it's important to apologize. And a courageous man who apologizes for someone else's mistakes.

Fred says: The prize should be awarded based on tangible accomplishments; lofty speaches, good intentions and this generic "hope" don't count. If he can turn this hope into a reality that is an actual benefit to all of us and doesnt leave 50% of his citizenry divided and bitter, then we can start talking. At the end of his term we should revist this topic ... and see if he got his award for false hope. They made this decision after he was in office for 11 days; so i guess a good campaign stump is all it takes to win the prize. Finally, consider this, do you think of all the charitable people in the world who have do so much for so many people that his accomplishments have out weighted those?

Cae Cooley Gauntt says: "generic "hope" doesn't count"? You've obviously never been in a desperate situation. Because often hope is the ONLY thing giving you strength to go on. And whatever you think that the Nobel Prize should be based on is obviously at odds with what the Nobel committee thinks. They are not awarding his accomplishments, that is plain to see. And they're not awarding the prize to any of the regional saints who have accomplished a lot. No man has awakened such a global feeling of optimism in recorded history. It is only some Americans who choose to not embrace the possibilities that this era offers us all. The rest of the world senses a seismic shift. Only time will tell what else Barack Obama offers us. But for now- for so many- he has given so much.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009


I just can't resist posting yet another picture of the parthenocissus tricuspidata that is brightening up the outside of my house.
Who knew decay could be so beautiful?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009


Luke and I performing Eric Clapton's "Change the World" at the concert in Lauben.

These two ladies decided many years ago that they wanted me to come to their church and sing a concert. 16 years later, their wish came true. This was the first concert they had ever organized and they were way more nervous than I was! But they did a fantastic job and made us feel so welcome. Now they're talking about having me and Eddie come and do a Christmas concert.....

Caution: Fall ahead



I would have written you yesterday to tell you about the busy and lovely weekend concerts, but Eddie was "summoned" to the warehouse in Mannheim where the Söhne Mannheims are rehearsing for their new tour. They needed him to sing 2 words, "Komm Heim" which means "come home". He had to sing them at the top of his lungs at the top of his range for them to record and sample for one of their songs. Needless to say, we dropped everything and drove over there. They are rehearsing in a big box of a warehouse and to say there is a lot of equipment involved is quite the understatement. They were obviously tired; they've been rehearsing for 5 days solid, but they seemed in good spirits. We've been invited to their "invitation-only" dress rehearsal tomorrow evening in the warehouse. I know, I truly know, some of you would give your right arm to get so close to these guys. But remember, 4 of them played in MY band, long before Xavier Naidoo came on the scene!!!!
The weekend concerts went well. On Friday in Achern, Eddie and I performed in the Christuskirche. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, even though the minutes leading up to the beginning of the concert were VERY tense, to say the least. Florian had been rehearsing with Söhne Mannheims all day and had very carefully timed his drive to join us for the gig. But, of course, the traffic did not cooperate and he got to the venue at 5 minutes before 8:00. He actually called along the way to inform us that he would not make it by 8:00. Now that kind of information will get your adrenaline going!
He did get there and even had time to eat a roll and change his clothes before jumping onto that grand piano and playing like there was no tomorrow. Such a pro!!!
New sound man: Matthias Reusch. He did a super job. We felt very comfortable and well-handled by him. He is a stickler for the details, so we left it in his capable hands.
He also did the sound for my concert in Lauben the next night. What? You don't know where Lauben is???? It is a darling little village of 800 souls in Bavaria. And I think most of the villagers came to the concert. The renovated barn was packed.
Florian couldn't play for me that night so Samuel Jersak played. And how! He did such a good job. And his version of "Seele, was ermüdst Du dich" was goose-bump awesome! I think he was particularly inspired by the fact that his beautiful wife, Juliane, was there. :) She is such a bright personality in a dark world. She is almost finished with her studies to be a pastor. I'd go to her church in a heart beat!
She helped Luke set up the "Lifelines" and CD table. Luke was a very busy guy on Saturday. he played cajon, guitar, sang some backings, AND was in charge of setting up, selling, and packing away merchandise! But ask him, he'll tell you that he loved that evening.
He played all his instruments really well and did such a sweet job singing. The sound man commented on how similar our voices sound. That they blend perfectly. It's true. And you can hear that on our new album, "Inner Sanctum".
We got home in the wee hours of Sunday morning to find Eddie still up waiting for us after his Premiere of "Fidelio" in Karlsruhe. So, we hauled equipment, etc. into the house and fell exhausted into a sleep coma.
And awoke Sunday morning to find that autumn has arrived. Just look at the color of the tricuspidata at our front door! A certain harbinger of fall. Time to find some pumpkins to carve and turn up the heat on the water bed.