Saturday, June 8, 2013

Lake Havasu Songwriters Festival Facebook Page Launches This Friday June 14th.

 
                 MUSIC, a gift from god, a personal journey, or a connection to all of our hearts?
We all have that amazing music story, but my story is filled with music miracles, a little moment into my unborn child’s life, a connection that will connect us forever. Happy Birthday Kyle Campbell your gift of music was you before there was you. This story is for everyone that has a musical child.
You would all like to believe that Kyle's parents, his dad and I had enormous music talent that was bred generations deep and thus we passed on to our unborn child. Years of classes and endless hours of instruction gave Kyle this gift and love for music. Not the case, his father and I laugh while in the car how nether can us can hold a tune or remember the words to a whole song we love. Music notes are as foreign as the foreign language button on Google if you accidentally mark the wrong language button. We believe we have a good ear and like some of the greatest music ever wrote, but that’s it. I have sat behind hundreds of instruments and other then the beginning to Stairway to Heaven, taught to me over and over by my high school friend, never once did anything sound like music.
So where do we get our musical talent? Here’s my true story.
 When I was 19 years old I met my soul mate, we were engaged and married six months later. He watched me when I would dance around the dance floor in my own world, maybe not even in rhythm but to me music made me happy, it took me away from the sadness of my only sister dying of cancer.  When I danced I felt no care in the world. Chip would watched more than participated because of my lack of rhythm someone was guaranteed to get hurt. We were married so quickly, that on the flight to Hawaii I felt I had a broken record repeating my head. Married? Married! Married? Married! For the ones that watched the old 80’s classic Sixteen Candles, remember when Long Duck Chong was at the door while everyone was at the church that was the voice that went through my head over and over!
Upon our return from our honeymoon, I took a pregnancy test, the accuracy back then was not so good, so I decided to go see my local doctor for a blood test. I was 5’5” and all of 105 pounds, I used a bandana as a belt, that’s what we did in the 80’s, what I’m saying is I didn’t look the least bit pregnant. The doctor confirmed my pregnancy via urine test but sent me to the local lab for blood work as well. Upon entering a crowded room of every age and gender I gave the paperwork to the lady at the desk she told me to take a seat and they would take me in the back very soon. I had one older gentleman awkwardly staring at me, I would give him a slight grin and continue to read a magazine, then he started walking near me, he leaned over and said, “You’re pregnant.” Huh, did I already look pregnant? How could that be? He then said, “You’re having a boy and he is musically talented, have a nice day.” He then left the building. What the heck just happened, I was in total shock!
My name was called to the back room, still in complete shock of what just happened, I couldn’t help but ask the technician, “Who was that man?” She continued to tell me he is an old winter visitor that is a well-known psychic! My ride home from the doctors was a little like the flight to Hawaii, I’m Pregnant already? Why would someone like me have a musical child? I vowed if this was a boy, I was going to introduce him to music when he got older and maybe consider lessons or something. His talent for music came way before I had a chance to do that.
Kyle was born nine months and three days after my wedding date, yep, nine months and three day! I never went out of my way, while he was a baby to teach him music, other than dance with him, and try to sing him the typical lullaby’s at bedtime. His father never went out of the way teaching him music, he was a normal child being brought up in a normal young dad, very young mom world. Kyle sister, Brooks, came when he was only 22 months old and then another little sister Nikki 24 month after that. Sending Kyle to Daycare when he was only three years old. No music classed or no instruments around the house, no family sing-a-longs unless it was Barney, “I Love you, and You Love Me”, which was sang across homes everywhere. We were so poor we couldn’t pay attention, so how we came to get a stand up piano was clearly by luck…or maybe gods plan?
My parents owned a business and one of their accounts went bankrupted. All creditors were invited to and estate auction to help reduce some of their losses. Times were tough back then and my sister had recently lost her battle with cancer, my parents company was struggling as well, so the account insisted that my parents take their family piano. My parents had no use for a piano and hated to take it from this very nice couple just because they too were going through tough times.  My parents made arrangements to have the piano picked up, with nowhere to place it, my mom asked if I wanted to store it in my living room until they found a better home for the piano. The piano didn’t get any action from me or Chip, but Kyle at the age of just four years old would climb up onto the bench and hit the keys like any toddler would. My days and nights were filled with clang, clang, bong, the boy loved to sit on that bench hour after hour making noise. The day noise turned to music, was they day I will never forget.
Like I said earlier Kyle was just four years old. I was in my closet that shared the same wall as the piano when I started to sing, “And the rockets ‘red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there, O say, does that Star - Spangled Banner yet wave…….what the heck that   sounded like the Star Spangle Banner! I ran to the living room and asked Kyle, “Where did you hear that song you were playing?” Very matter a fact he said, “At school.” I asked him if he could play it again and he started it from the beginning and then stopped after Spangled Banner yet wave. “That is all I can do now”, he said in his little four year old voice. “I like playing this piano, mommy don’t give it away.” I knew that was a given as soon as his grandma and grandpa heard what I just heard.
I had a friend who was a retired musical professor at a college that I contact instantly, “I have something to show you”, I said, “Bring him over,” she said,” Now,” I said, “sure”.  I was so excited for her to hear this, I knew nothing of cords, music, and piano, so could I be just another crazy mom? When we got to her house she asked Kyle to join her up on the bench, with his legs not even touching the floor, Kyle proceed to show her what he had got his piano to do. She smiled and said, ‘You have a boy that plays by ear, how exciting, I would love to have him a couple days a week and work with him,” Oh boy. I don’t have the money for music lessons what do I do now? Then music to my ears, “Drop him by on Tuesday and Thursday’s after school, this is just what this old lady  needed in her life, the lessons are on Me.” Another music miracle day for me! The musical miracles continue year after year but the day my Step father Chuck Lund passed away is a big one.
Hospice was called in we watched day by day wondering when Chuck was going to take his last breath. My father had died when Kyle was only ten months old so Chuck was the only grandpa Kyle knew on my side of the family. Kyle was in college and at the end of a semester so he was trying to get home before his grandpa died. Chuck was slipping fast, often he would ask when Kyle was coming home, he wanted very much to talk with him before he died.  So one very sad day our house was filled with Aunts, close family and friends comforting our family. The local Rotary Club and Catholic Church members were in and out of our home saying their good-byes to our dear Chuck, when the  sound of our very heavy door opened and in walked Kyle, relieved Kyle had made it home in time, but nervous on how Kyle was going to do after seeing his grandpa so ill. Kyle went straight to his bed side there was sounds of music from the room, they listened to music and  they had the, your my grandson I need for you to take care of your grandma, Joyce, your mom and your sisters talk. Kyle walked from his room, all eyes were on Kyle wondering if he was going to cry, breath or what? “I have been inspired to write a song”, were the only words out of his mouth. The night was long, Chuck died that same night. Not much was said about the song Kyle was inspired to write, with the funeral, grieving and comforting our loved ones all consuming. Kyle headed back to college for what we thought was to catch up on school work but to our surprise this song is what Kyle was doing to keep his mind of the loss of his grandpa. A couple days before the funeral Kyle revealed his inspired song to the family which to say we were all in tears by the end, is an understatement, that is when Kyle announced ‘oh, by the way I fail my Algebra test I thought this was more important. Kyle’s song was played at Chuck’s funeral and to this day when Kyle plays this song you can hear a pin drop in our family knowing this was a gift not only from Kyle but something much bigger than all of us.   
Let’s work hard to save music and arts for our children and Happy Birthday son!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lake Havasu Songwriters Festival Facebook Page Launches This Friday
June 14th
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Tickets for Songwriters Festival go on sale July 1st
Limited tickets available so purchase your advanced tickets at
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