Showing posts with label Anthony Kearns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthony Kearns. Show all posts

Thursday, March 15, 2012

What's Your Song? St. Patrick's Day



In honor of Saturday being St. Patrick's Day, I have to share my favorite tenor once again. Just a short song by Anthony Kearns:


and one of my favorite versions of Danny Boy.
Which isn't really an Irish song, but oh well...


Have a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!
We will spend the day eating.
Most of our family traditions revolve around food.)  
Colcannon and soda bread and maybe even some car bomb cupcakes.

I am hungry just thinking about it..


Come on over and link up your song at Goodnight Moon!



Love,

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

What's Your Song? "Bring Him Home"

A few 'quick' things before this weeks song: 

*Don't miss the most recent list of free and bargain books for Kindle.*

*I have one giveaway still going on (only 24 hours to go!) for a copy of  "Heiress" (it's amazing!) and a new one starting tomorrow for a chance to win a copy of Tricia Goyer's "Along Wooded Paths".*

*The winner of "A Heart Revealed" is Helen W. Sending you an email!*

*If you are a Military Wife looking for ways to better connect with your Soldier/Sailor/Airman/Marine (even when he is deployed!)? Join in "The Husband Project" starting October 10th. There will be prizes!*

Okay, housekeeping out of the way....

My song this week is a great song from Les Misérables, done by my favorite tenor, Anthony Kearns. He does an amazing job on it. I hope you enjoy "Bring Him Home".



Linking up with Goodnight Moon for "What's YOUR Song"


Love,
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Semi Wordless Wednesday 8-24-11 #WW

*While you are here, don't miss my current giveaway or the most recent free book post.

If you saw last week's Wordless Wednesday, then you know I was off to Colorado to see my favorite tenor, Anthony Kearns, perform in Die Fledermaus. It was a special birthday treat from the Soldier and I had a great time.

Steamboat Springs was beautiful, I got to see my sweet friend Fay and the opera was amazing! I haven't heard a voice that can compare...

I was even able to attend a private solo concert the next night (on top of the mountain, even rode the gondola!) before flying home. It was a wonderful way to celebrate my 29th (give or take a few years...) birthday!

Me with Irish tenor, Anthony Kearns, at the Diva Gala
Driving down Rabbit Ears Pass (something like 9,000 feet)
It was beautiful!

Love, 
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