WILLIAMSBURG — Wake up before September ends, or you'll miss this lineup for the New Town Tunes concert series starting on Sept 14. James City County Parks &
it came to a point that we thought, geez, maybe we maybe it s not going to be a horn band anymore. my records were good. i mean, i was like hitting my stride as a writer and as a producer and as a player. and i begged them, i said guys, this is a hit, i promise you this is a hit record. you ve got to cut this song. no, we re not interested. we don t want to. we didn t write it, we don t want to do it. to appease them i used all three of them to at least get them interested in doing the demo. i guess i thought you d be here forever i guess i thought you d be here forever i think i gave them a lot of success but i think i softened their sound past the point of point of where i should have. don t know what you ve got until it s gone the difference was much different. one thing you don t want to do is try to keep somebody in the band that doesn t want to be there. you were lucky to have me
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Martin Jameson preached the morning message titled âWhat We Should Know About the Birth of Jesusâ from Luke 1:26-38 at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services at Bethlehem Baptist Church Sunday.
Bro. Danny and Kaylen Fagala, Jimmie, Rebecca, and Gabe Decker, Sara Havens, Ginnie McGee, Josh Barnes and Cole Krisell were in charge of the music. An Ensemble presented âBeautiful Star of Bethlehemâ. Natalie Havens sang âMary Did You Knowâ. Ginnie McGee, Kaylen Fagala, and Rebecca Decker sang âO Holy Nightâ.
Jessica Farris recently joined Bethlehem Baptist Church on a promise of a letter from Brumley Baptist Church.
life to concentrate on the vocals he would actually stop playing the bass. there would be no bottom. so that s when i started playing the bass. i picked up a guitar. jimmy played keyboards. and we just wanted to be part of the songs. it came to a point that we thought, geez, maybe we maybe it s not going to be a horn band anymore. my records were good. i mean, i was like hitting my stride as a writer and as a producer and as a player. and i begged them, i said guys, this is a hit, i promise you this is a hit record. you ve got to cut this song. no, we re not interested. we don t want to. we didn t write it, we don t want to do it. to appease them i used all three of them to at least get them interested in doing the demo. i guess i thought you d be here forever i think i gave them a lot of success but i think i softened their sound past the point of record i should have.