“Speak
life into your vision by dressing for the vision”
–
Valorie Burton
I have been on this earth for
about a quintillion of days and just thinking back is almost like looking at picture
after picture over my experiences that laid the groundwork to this moment.
I can’t say that I have
treated every moment with gentle care. Some days I fell totally short of being
in control of my responses to the world around me. I won’t claim that I had to
hurdle over many hardships, but the foolish mistakes that I was able to overcome gave me all the ambition in the world to
continue on this interesting journey, one step at a time, with my head up.
I was raised around a circle
of strong women. Seeing my mother and two sisters in action always filled me
with hope. I knew that I’d one day root out of the dirt of my parent’s little
garden with much creativity because of them.
I loved music ever since I saw
Michael Jackson moon-walking across the television. I got so excited that the
orange juice I had in my sippy cup jumped out of the container into the
television my mother had propped in front of us.
He knew how to croon a tune from the heart. Him and many other artists gave me a good dose of feeling and I continued to listen out of love.
Whitney Houston made me want
to sing to the four corners of any room I was in at the loudness of the music
that was playing on my little boombox. I guess that is why today I can sing so
loud, I don’t really need a microphone to reach anyone in a room that could
even seat about 5500 people.
I used to love New Kids on the Block
and started collecting their trading cards to share with my elementary school
friends that loved them just the same. I knew every song they had, watched their videos on VHS tapes my parents got me and could sing all their lyrics word for word. I even
had their poster on my wall.
The same happened when I
started to like Basketball in high school. I still get chills reminiscing over
the exciting games I used to watch the NY Knicks play. That was my team. Watching them made me feel good; especially
John Starks. The more I watched, the more he became my favorite bball player.
He had this loose, flexible
style when he played. He would sweep down the court like a tornado and make the
most incredible perimeter shots and I loved that. But I won’t lie, he was a great player but was was kind
of good to look at too.
So good that I started collecting basketball cards and
had a poster of him on my wall dunking over Michael Jordan. I hoped one day to
meet him in person and never thought that quenchable moment would ever come to
satisfy my hunger for it.
A few weeks ago, I had the
privilege and honor of performing with the Bartlett Contemporaries at Pat La Frieda’s
Chop House at Citifield in Flushing, NY. It was a cool night in a great place
with some of the most beautiful people.
The night like any other night where live music is involved, took on a life of its own. Music cut through the silence and the band played to a room of people who were receptive, singing along and dancing. I always have fun when playing with this band because they really enjoy doing what they do and get crazy; so crazy that they don't want to stop. Just play and play and play on.
The night like any other night where live music is involved, took on a life of its own. Music cut through the silence and the band played to a room of people who were receptive, singing along and dancing. I always have fun when playing with this band because they really enjoy doing what they do and get crazy; so crazy that they don't want to stop. Just play and play and play on.
I felt really positive that night because I was about to usher in to the 2020th chapter of my life the next week and it left me with this mature and powerful aura. So positive, that I decided to wear these quippy four-inch heels which I never do because, I’m getting old and my knees can’t take it. LOL! But that night, I did.
That’s when it happened. John Starks
walked across the room and my eyes couldn’t help but wander behind him as he
walked past us to the other side of the room and I hadn't seen him again. But then as the night went on,
there he was standing at the bar, watching us musically do our thing. That is
when the band leader Carl Bartlett Sr said, let’s do Natalie Cole’s “Inseparable.”
That is a song I really love, and I thought to myself, why not walk over to him
and say hello. And I did. While Carl Bartlett Jr quadrated to the beat with his
saxophone solo, I asked John Starks to dance and there we were on the dance
floor in the midst of my song and I got to sing to him and everything.
My voice rang with confidence
while my favorite basketball player from childhood was dancing in my arms and I
was tall enough to talk to this 6 ft 2-inch man that I had admired since I was a teenager.
If anything, to say that 2018 was a good year for me, that moment was the quintessential. My hope went from being propped in front of my television watching him through a tube from the confines of my bedroom to in real time where the opportunity presented itself to actually say hello in person. I couldn’t help but to capture the moment and to frame the keepsake for my mantle.You can check out the full video on YouTube here if you are interested: https://youtu.be/dqf-BVutH2w
If anything, to say that 2018 was a good year for me, that moment was the quintessential. My hope went from being propped in front of my television watching him through a tube from the confines of my bedroom to in real time where the opportunity presented itself to actually say hello in person. I couldn’t help but to capture the moment and to frame the keepsake for my mantle.You can check out the full video on YouTube here if you are interested: https://youtu.be/dqf-BVutH2w
I laugh it off now, but I never
thought I’d feel nervous meeting someone famous but during our little exchange,
I felt like I was back in my little high school uniform and was almost too shy to formulate my request. But thank God I rose
above my fear though because that earth moving moment is a moment that I’ll never
forget. Still brings me chills now. It may have been just a dance, but the
memory will forever remain in the clutches of my heart.
Perhaps, it was the heels!
You always bring a real power to your performances and to your words. I really loved both here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that. Happy holidays!
DeleteIt's always nice when we get to meet someone who we admire and have been inspired by. Enjoyed your story and what a beautiful voice you have!
ReplyDeleteYeah! He was such a nice person. I was too excited.
DeleteWhat an amazing voice you have! I wish I could sing like that. Have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI bet you can.
DeleteSuch a beautiful story to read and I really enjoyed listening to your beautiful and powerful voice.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I love to write almost as much as sing.
DeleteI love to read factual stories like this as it reminds me of my childhood too, so empowering
ReplyDeleteI think I looked back all along the moments leading to my birthday. I'm getting old. LOL!
DeleteYour voice is strong and beautiful! That was amazing to meet Mr. Starks, and performed this song.
ReplyDeleteThis is totally awesome and you have an amazing voice.
ReplyDeleteMy son is trying to enter the music world. He is a great lyricist. It has been his dream for as long as I can remember. Its his passion.
ReplyDeleteYou always bring a real power to your performances and to your words. You have created the article very well. Many will be empowered from it.
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented and hope you would continue to sing and share your beautiful voice. It seems that you had a great and memorable night!
ReplyDeleteMusic is such a huge part of life, emotion etc. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI wish my kids were doing more music in school. Our kids need the extra learning and skills with controlling themselves through instruments and singing.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing story. Love the quote that you used to start off your post.
ReplyDeleteYeah that’s a great quote
DeleteYou have such a beautiful voice. It's must have been such a thrill to sing and dance with your childhood hero.
ReplyDeleteYes. You know I was too happy about it. Was such a nice little moment for me.
DeleteThis is inspirational. My son LOVES music and it’s such a great life tool. Your transparency is refreshing as well!
ReplyDeleteAwww your son sounds too cool
DeleteI love your story so much. Music was such a foundation of my childhood and to this day I keep an ear out for the things I love to listen to the most.
ReplyDeleteMe too. I’m always seeking out good new music.
DeleteWorth reading your story. You are very talented, I really admired your voice so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for saying that. So nice of you!
Deletewow your voice is stunning! Loved watching the video!
ReplyDeleteThank you so
DeleteMuch
We love singing and actually still sing alone in our room to Whitney Houston!
ReplyDeleteOoh I love Whitney.
DeleteI used to have those New Kids on the Block cards that my Dad gave me. I think Mom still keeps it coz she said they are rare and can't reproduce.
ReplyDeleteI used to love those things. They were cool to have.
DeleteWhat a great story! Your voice is so beautiful. I can't wait to see more that you do. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteI'm glad you had a good year! I think it is important to look back and recap every once in a while.
ReplyDeleteSo true.
DeleteHow amazing would it be to meet someone who utterly inspires you and continues to.
ReplyDeleteYeah! I know right.
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