“Neglecting to broaden their
view
has kept some men doing one thing all their lives”
(Napoleon Hill)
has kept some men doing one thing all their lives”
(Napoleon Hill)
Everything gets labeled on how
you want to describe something. You look at a flower peeking it’s face out of
the soil and you can easily say, it’s a hyacinth or it’s a rosebud. You listen
to a sound of music and you can identify it as R&B, Jazz or Pop music. And
so, thinking about this made me think about myself and how I label myself when giving a short description about who I am beyond just the face and name.
When asked to describe myself, usually the first thing I would say is that I am a
singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, NY which is true. But, I write more than songs.
I have been writing poetry since the fifth grade and recently, I authored two poetry books: The first was titled “Pulchritudinous” and the second “And Then There Was the Music; Poetry & An Essay.” Check out my author page on Amazon Author Central here: https://www.amazon.com/Stephanie-Jeannot/e/B076N7XYC6
Poetry Writing
I have been writing poetry since the fifth grade and recently, I authored two poetry books: The first was titled “Pulchritudinous” and the second “And Then There Was the Music; Poetry & An Essay.” Check out my author page on Amazon Author Central here: https://www.amazon.com/Stephanie-Jeannot/e/B076N7XYC6
Songwriting & Writing Compositions
I write compositions. The first one I ever wrote was quite recently when I found myself with this melody in my brain that I just had to write down on paper but what I wrote was more than just the words, but the chords of the song on paper before even recording the tune into what it came to be. Thankful that I had good friends who helped me to complete the tune entitled “God is Love” which you can check out on Spotify here:
Blog Writing
I write blog posts which surprisingly
enough has been getting so much love lately and I am so thankful that people actually
are interested in what I have to write. Thank you all who take the time to check
out my blogsite. If it had not been for my college professor in his teaching of
Professional writing, I never would have started writing blogposts at all. But
he made us all start a blog site and this was my first one, if you are interested in checkign it out: https://stephanayjnotes.blogspot.com/.
Playwriting
And so, writing has always
been my thing. But what I never did was found such an interest in writing
something that I researched “how to” do it. It taught me how to place my words
on the page, the font face to use, how to space things out and everything. And that
is how I wrote my first play and the production of it was performed live this
weekend for the first time.
It was nerve wrecking. It
tested my faith. It brought tears to my eyes and made me work harder than I
ever had at anything before, but I got through it.
For the first time ever, I wrote a little play, “And Then There Were The Ladies of Jazz;” a production that I could have never have been able to see come to life if I had let go of God’s unchanging hand.
And Then There Were The Ladies of Jazz;
A Women's History Month Celebration
by Stephanie Jeannot
The
setting
The first television series by
a person of color: The Nat King Cole Show on NBC
The Cast
Host: Nat
King Cole (Jazz E Matt)
All-Star
Band
Trumpet: Louis
Armstrong (Charles Bartlett)
Piano: Bill Evans (Danny Dalelio)
Bass: Charles Mingus (Rachiim Sahu)
Special
Guest Appearances
Carmen
McRae (Dalthannette Munlin)
I wanted to tell a story and I
wanted everybody to hear some historical things dealing with racial and gender
identities that these women in jazz had to endure to become the iconic
individuals that they are. But I wanted to make it fun and give people something to watch that was interesting and fun.
I can’t believe we did it.
Thank you to everybody who came out to support and for laughing and clapping when I was hoping that these things would happen. You all are so blessed and to
have this weight of wanting to see it happen as badly as I did, off my shoulder,
is so inspiring to me; Especially after the worthless worrying, the setting up of the room, the three wardrobe changes I did which included trying to come out my shell by putting on my tap shoes, and the singing a
plethora of songs that left me feeling weary, but good. All that is left to say is...
thank you and God is awesome.
And to all the people who gave
me advice or had their hands in it. So very thankful. And for every circumstance that helped me with getting the costumes together or to printout some stationaries for my guest audience to take home and the putting together of props that seemed weirdly placed into my zine, just for me, at the most awkward time and in such unique ways. And for all the musicians and singers who
had to see me get into my crazy... thank you for bearing with me.
It was fun. It was a
delight. It was a pleasure. It was a vision I had as a way of celebrating women’s
history month and I am glad to have seen it come to light. And now I am happy to say, I am a singer and writer from Brooklyn, NY.
Thank you so much for checking out my blogpost. God bless!
Thank you so much for checking out my blogpost. God bless!
Your comment about labeling or categorizing things really struck a chord with me. I have a hard time labeling myself, as if being a wife, mother, writer is all that I am. I do and am more than just those things. Love these reminders!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteIt is interesting what we choose to first identify ourselves as. Living overseas, I get identified as American first and everything else second. It can be annoying at times.
ReplyDeleteYeah. So true.
DeleteLabels are just labels, they may represent objects, but they do not represent people. I am against labels because we, humans, are so much more than a single word and our creativity and skills are an amalgam of words.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteYou are so very multi-talented. Keep up the great work on everything you are achieving.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth. That means a lot.
DeleteYes! You're all those - a singer, song-writer, blogger, and writer - plus more. I always like to remind myself that none of what I "do" actually defines me - that we are more than just the labels of what we do :)
ReplyDeleteExactly. So true!
DeleteYou are all these things, and more! Sounds like you wrrote an inspiring and relatable play. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt came out better than I expected, minus a few kinks that when and if we run it again, will definitely be ironed out.
DeleteI'm not very much interested in music apart from listening to it but it was very educational for me to learn more. I see that you have a great passion!
ReplyDeleteMusic makes me whole.
DeleteYou are multitalented person, good inspirational post, creates positivity!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteCongratulations on your first play!! You're a writer but also many other things, I don't quite like labels, because I feel I'm always so much more than the label implies. And you are too <3
ReplyDeleteYes! :)
DeleteThank you for reading and commenting.
ReplyDeleteWow, you are really quite talented! I like how you keep trying to improve yourself, this is something not many people try to do as they are so caught up with the daily living.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first play! I love writing and that's something i do quite often but i have never tried anything else than blogging or novels! Poetry could be cool! Labels are so sticky and often unfair and there is always so much more to a person than what labels imply! xx corinne
ReplyDeleteI love when blog posts come to me at the right moment. I have been so focused on labels lately, but I really shouldn't. You are all those things and I am sure so much more!!!!! Congratulations on the celebration. It looks like it was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. You really did a great job on anything that you've done. Keep it up!!!
ReplyDeleteYour post is thought provoking . I am going to write something about my own self and can not label myself with few things but many . You have done such awesome work, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a talented person. Keep up the good work.
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