Today's Walk
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People decorate their houses for the seasons and my table is crowded with the people who aren't here.
sometimes just a moment when there's a song on the radio it reminds me i've forgotten to remember you are gone.
They say there's just so many days you have to wait but this hole inside my heart does not seem to dissipate.
i take each day, i make it good, i try to live it so that people can not see some pieces of my heart are gone.
and i do not use those words like home or forever
cause the meaning of those words have changed since you've been gone.
They say there's just so many days you have to wait
but this hole inside my heart does not seem to dissipate.
my friend said something, made me laugh, it was so funny
i thought i had to tell you cause for an instant i forgot.
I saw a snowman in the store around the corner
I almost bought it cause i know you'd love it so.
They say there's just so many days you have to wait
but this hole inside my heart does not seem to dissipate.
People decorate their houses for the seasons and
my table is crowded with the people who aren't here
I watched this movie over the long weekend. A very familiar cast. It was quirky, funny, and had an interesting storyline about 2nd chances.
UTC and the RCS performing family; Doc and Cordell, Arial Omarzu, Stellars Jay, Sherri Cothran, Sarah Jay, Kemmer Anderson, and Michael Gray hope you will join us for an evening of holiday themed music, poetry and story telling.
River City Sessions' 7th Annual Holiday Show
Friday December 6th
at the Cadek Performance Hall 725 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
doors at 7:00 show at 7:30
admission 10.00.
As we enter the new year the performing family reflects on the past year:
Stellars Jay - After 12 years of nomadically moving across the US I'm finding myself in a very unexpected city with a lot of great opportunities. Working as radio network engineer for the city, possibly buying a house and making a lot of great friends I didn't expected to find in one of the smaller towns I've lived in a while. Plus the music opportunities are some of the best I've had. I'm expecting a good 2020 all around.
Sarah Jay – a local business owner (Moxy Salon) after a ten year hiatus, is finishing up a second book to be released in 2020.
Sherry Cothran - The past year has seen the publishing of a new book, a restart on the music performance front and doors opening for my ministry.
Doc and Cordell: Michael Gray – Looking forward to performing without that awkward ankle bracelet. Robert Cyphers – Two years ago I agreed to be Santa Claus at the Children’s Hospital dinner with kids and I had my street clothes on with a Santa Claus suit over it. While walking from table to table visiting with kids my Santa Claus trousers fell off. Needless to say I have not received a call to come back since.
Robert Boyer - I thought this was a trout fishing club and by the time I found out it wasn't I had somehow been assigned the responsibilities of sound engineer, stage manager, and poster putter upper.
Kemmer Anderson - Still basking in the glory.
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