Friday, December 3, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Defying Gravity
Hello all!
I'm writing this blog update from the comfort of my middle seat on a flight to Texas! I'm headed there to visit my friend, Preston, who graduated from Osbourn two years ago, and to just enjoy a bit of my spring break. Its been awhile since I've updated, so I thought it would be a good idea to get rid of my boredom with writing :]
Lots has been happening since I last updated. I recently submitted my application to Belmont University, and now I'm awaiting a reply. However, the only way that I'll be able to go this year is if I somehow get a financial miracle, because I missed the scholarship deadline for applying freshman :/....bummer. But either way, I'm just excited to hear what Belmont has to say, and hopefully they'll just let me defer until next year!
Musically, life is excellent! In Centerstage, we're getting ready for our competition in NYC (which I am EXTREMELY stoked for). We're going to be singing “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole, “Begin the Beguine” by Cole Porter, and a piece called “Voice Dance” ….I'm not sure who wrote it, but it has no words...just cool sounds that we all make. I think for competition, “Voice Dance” will be my favorite, exactly because it has no words. Its a lot like ska-style jazz, but a little more cheery...very exciting and fun to sing. For our spring concert at school, Carley (the girl who sang with me at the talent show) and I got the duet part of the Glee version of “Don't Stop Believin'” which is extremely exciting, considering how I have recently fallen in love with Glee.
I've really been enjoying the past few months of Centerstage. I'm not sure why its happening now though....maybe because I'm realizing that this is the last time I'll ever get to be in this sort of musical environment again. I don't know... I love it though. Who wouldn't love going to school to sing with people who are like family to you? I think that's why I look forward to that class so much. I am so close with all of my friends there, that it doesn't really feel like “school” or “class”....more like singin' with my friends in a fun and sometimes goofy environment. Haha, just the other day, me and the guys decided it would be a funny prank to hide the piano from our director, so we moved it into the wheelchair access hall, so he couldn't see it....priceless :P
Well I think this has been enough jabbering for now. I'll try to send an update from Texas if I can find some time when I'm not busy :]
Peace out cool kids!
-Andrew the Magnificent

