Singer / Songwriter / Pianist / Bestselling Author

Grace, Goosebumps and Gabriel’s Oboe

Kirstin and I are wearing a lot of hats these days. We juggle the behind-the-scenes work for our next album—fundraising, planning, practicing—all on top of performing.

But on Sunday, it was a gift to simply wear our music hats again.

We’ve been working on a new arrangement of Gabriel’s Oboe, and I have to say… it gave me goosebumps. The acoustics at Grace Lutheran Church, didn’t just carry the sound—they held it. Each note lingered in the air, as if the room itself didn’t want to let go.

And as I played the final note, I quietly thought to myself, Ah yes… this is why we make music. To remind hearts—ours included—that beauty still has the power to breathe life into weary places.

If you’re curious about our project, click here: The London Symphony Project.

Every step is a note in the melody we’re building together.
Thank you for listening—thank you for being part of the journey.

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4 responses to “Grace, Goosebumps and Gabriel’s Oboe”

  1. aspenheisey6d6ea6ff02 Avatar
    aspenheisey6d6ea6ff02

    Wish I could have been there _ I love th

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  2. cherylkay Avatar
    cherylkay

    Thanks for the reminder to slow down!

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