Music in the heart, History in the Blood. ********************************** Maggi Smith-Dalton's Personal Blog
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Saturday, December 20, 2014
A Most Wonderful Season! Thank you to our Audience and Sponsors!
Thanks to the lovely crowd who time traveled with us through 300 years
of American Christmastide music and history last night...our concert was
very well attended and went beautifully! We are so happy to make music
with you all!
Cuba is opening up, finally...
Cuba ...
I sang in Cuba for two weeks several years ago. It was a very weird trip (it didn't help that I became quite ill the second week). Jim tried to call me from the USA at one point during my tour, and was told that the country "didn't exist."
We may go back together someday and revisit.
Photos copyright 2002 Maggi Smith-Dalton
Sunday, December 14, 2014
300 years of Christmastide in America concert program Thursday, Dec. 18, 7 pm, Framingham Public Library (MA)
Come join us this Thursday Evening, 7 pm at the Framingham Public
Library (MA) for a journey through 300 years of American music and
History celebrating the Season of Light and Love, aka Christmastide!
Free and Open to the Public
This is a program we have performed live all across the United States for many years, and is one of our all-time favorites to offer!
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/images/1214Main%20Events-Holiday_poster_WEB.jpg
Free and Open to the Public
This is a program we have performed live all across the United States for many years, and is one of our all-time favorites to offer!
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/images/1214Main%20Events-Holiday_poster_WEB.jpg
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Farewell and blessings, my friend...
I just heard of the death of a dear friend. No matter how you age (chronologically) there is never a time you are prepared for the death of a friend. When that friend is part of a couple you've known and loved since early adulthood, therefore part of your youth, your beginnings in the world, it hurts in additional ways--ways you simply didn't expect, however much you knew you would grieve. And the cruel disease that took my friend was cancer, cancer directly related to the fact he smoked cigarettes. I think that my heart will break if I go on much further but suffice to say...I want all those filthy things thrown into some kind of eco-friendly disposal unit immediately. Worldwide. 11/19/2014
Friday, October 31, 2014
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