The past few months have been really great. We recently traveled out to Great Bend, KS. to play at a small book store and at a church there. We also had the chance to spend time with our bass players family. Wow...what an amazing experience. The people in Great Bend were amazing. They treated us like family, fed us like kings and received us like rock stars! It was more fun for us than for them I assure you. We had a great turnout for the concert and met tons of great people.
We are currently saving up funds to record a new CD project. We will gladly accept your donations! In return for a $10 donation we will send you a free CD!!! Go to our website to order yours now! The next one will be even better...God has been giving me tons of new songs. It will be difficult to choose 10 songs for the new album. I would encourage you to come out and see us live sometime and give your opinion as to which songs to choose! We do listen...
We will be in Joplin, MO on March 19th @ 8:30pm. Details on the website. Hope to see you all there! Till next time - Jamison
Friday, March 11, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Work, work, work, work, work....
While the country is in a recession, people are out of work and those looking for jobs cannot find one, I am blessed to have a great job. Sometimes, when people decide to quit, it opens up opportunities for extra shifts. While I am quick to pick up as much as I can, Once in the thick of it I question how much I can handle. While my job as a paramedic can at times be stressful, it is rare for where I am one. We run an average of 2-3 calls in a 48 hour shift and sometimes do not even run that many. It all depends on the people of the county. So, in short, a 72 hour shift or longer can become VERY long. Being away from home can be hard, especially on weekends. I miss my kids and my wife. I am very glad to have this job and a career lasting 16 years so far in EMS. I hope to retire someday to pursue my true passions...music and cooking. My dream is to earn a living from songwriting and occasional performing. But my goal is to run a small bistro style place large enough to hold about 80-100 people and host bands from time to time. No alcohol, just great food, coffee and atmosphere. A place where people can come, hang out, read a book, sip some coffee or soda and get a gourmet sandwich or salad. Open mic night every night. Book local bands and display local artwork. This is my dream...I hope to get there before I turn 50. That gives me 12 years. God is faithful...if we serve Him with all we have and are faithful with little, he will bless us with much. My much is not too lofty, but it is the desire of my heart. - Jamison
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Unexpected
Often times, we go about our lives with certain expectations, the sun will rise, you will have to go to work or maybe work at your home for you homemakers...the government will take taxes out of your paycheck...you get the gist. Well, sometimes, things happen that are unexpected, yet welcomed. For instance, The band and I minus Danny our drummer who had a prior engagement, went to the Coffee Loft in Garnett, KS to play an acoustic concert there. My family was going to tag along to listen and just be with us to support. Well, my wife has been psudo learning to play the drums for the past year off and on. Well, we decided to just throw the cocktail kit in the van and head out. We arrived and got all set up. Bear in mine that she had never played on many of the songs but had obviously heard them many times. Our set was to be 1.5 hours. We played away and she kept up like a champ! Played wonderfully. So that was an unexpected surprise...but welcomed.
My job often makes me miss out on some things at home and at church. The following Sunday my good friend Jay was being set in as an elder. I had to miss. My wife however was able to go. Dave Richards from England was there to deliver the message. At one point he called out to my wife from the pulpit and asked where her husband was. She told him I was working. He asked her on the spot if I was still playing guitar...she said yes. He asked her if doors were opening for me...she said yes. He then said to the church body that they needed to get behind the band, support us in any way they can. You see, most people do not have any idea what we are doing and why, so support is difficult at best to find. We soldier on and do what God asks us to do often without much support. We have had concerts in our own area where no one from our own church has shown up. Not to say that we expect people to come to every event, but sometimes we feel like we are invisible. This can be a good thing. We do not seek out glory or praise from men...but to give it unto the Lord. He sees what we do and smiles. He sees the lost that we are able to not only play for, but bless in other ways. So in short, having Dave Richards say to the church that they should support us, gives us a restored hope that they will. That our house will see what God is doing and at very least pray for us in our efforts. I am confident that they will. Don't get me wrong, I am not nor are the band members bitter in any way. We understand the business of life and even could blame ourselves for not communicating well enough with our church family. This will change. Our leadership will be kept abreast of our adventures and be aware of all goings on there in.
God has richly blessed us with opportunities to play for people both churched and unchurched and continues to do so. Please pray for us, buy a CD or 3...haha. Follow us on Facebook as we go online by subscribing to our blogs and visit the website. Also check out this link to see where we have been and where we are going to be. Thanks!!! Till next time - Jamison
My job often makes me miss out on some things at home and at church. The following Sunday my good friend Jay was being set in as an elder. I had to miss. My wife however was able to go. Dave Richards from England was there to deliver the message. At one point he called out to my wife from the pulpit and asked where her husband was. She told him I was working. He asked her on the spot if I was still playing guitar...she said yes. He asked her if doors were opening for me...she said yes. He then said to the church body that they needed to get behind the band, support us in any way they can. You see, most people do not have any idea what we are doing and why, so support is difficult at best to find. We soldier on and do what God asks us to do often without much support. We have had concerts in our own area where no one from our own church has shown up. Not to say that we expect people to come to every event, but sometimes we feel like we are invisible. This can be a good thing. We do not seek out glory or praise from men...but to give it unto the Lord. He sees what we do and smiles. He sees the lost that we are able to not only play for, but bless in other ways. So in short, having Dave Richards say to the church that they should support us, gives us a restored hope that they will. That our house will see what God is doing and at very least pray for us in our efforts. I am confident that they will. Don't get me wrong, I am not nor are the band members bitter in any way. We understand the business of life and even could blame ourselves for not communicating well enough with our church family. This will change. Our leadership will be kept abreast of our adventures and be aware of all goings on there in.
God has richly blessed us with opportunities to play for people both churched and unchurched and continues to do so. Please pray for us, buy a CD or 3...haha. Follow us on Facebook as we go online by subscribing to our blogs and visit the website. Also check out this link to see where we have been and where we are going to be. Thanks!!! Till next time - Jamison
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