Today was the Memorial Service/Benefit Concert for the boys' guitar teacher, Jeff Hickey.
Jeff passed away after two weeks in intensive care unit at U.W. Madison after an automobile accident.
David started guitar lessons with Jeff shortly before he turned 13 back in 2002. He and David clicked musically: Jeff taught in a way that David was ready to soak up.
Jeff's CD, Loose Ends, won the MAMA (Madison Area Music Award) for best Acoustic album in 2004 and because Jeff had taught several of those songs to David, David was privileged to play those at the benefit today ( and then some of his own original compositions) and give Jeff much credit for teaching him and encouraging him to find his own voice with the guitar and music in general.
Joseph started lessons with Jeff last fall -and he too really clicked with Jeff. I'd take him into Jeff's and he would call for "Guiseppe" as he called Joseph and off they would go for at least an hour even though he only charged me for 1/2 hour lessons. Joseph today played the piece that he had been working on with Jeff at the time of his accident-Windy and Warm, and an earlier piece they worked on Wildwood flowers and I'll Fly Away.
Here's a little snippet of David playing at his guitar teacher's memorial service. We'll put up a better sound snippet later of him AND Joseph playing on stage.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Welcome to Moody
This is what we arrived to - there was a ton of people and stuff to do at all those tables
Dave and me
Okay this is just part of fun display put up by the alumni group. It was part of a legacy tree and both Dave and I are on there - from a long time ago.
David in his dorm
David in his dorm room. It had a surprising amount of storage and space plus the provided furniture was very nice and the comforter that his Grandma made was just perfect!
You Can Take Them Out of The Teen Center But You Can't Take The Teen Center Out of Them!
Dave and David play pool in the game room during some much needed down time today. It's good to know that all those years playing down at the teen center weren't for nothing!
This was really nice to watch-and then I went and did something else for quite awhile so David could just have some time with his Dad.
The first place I played pool with Dave was at Moody so it's kinda fun to see him playing pool there again.
This was really nice to watch-and then I went and did something else for quite awhile so David could just have some time with his Dad.
The first place I played pool with Dave was at Moody so it's kinda fun to see him playing pool there again.
The view is great!
Can you tell what city David is in or what? This is the view from his dorm room.
Oh-and see those wooden cabinet things to the left? Those are two huge armoirs, one for each dorm mate, very nice storage for them. David packed very light for school not knowing what was going to be the situation so now he can take down a few more things.
But I loved that he could see a Chicago landmark from his room.
Oh-and see those wooden cabinet things to the left? Those are two huge armoirs, one for each dorm mate, very nice storage for them. David packed very light for school not knowing what was going to be the situation so now he can take down a few more things.
But I loved that he could see a Chicago landmark from his room.
Dedication Service for Students and Parents
The new president of Moody, Paul Nyquist, had three charges for the new students:
- Studying at Moody is a privilege
- Studying at Moody is an opportunity
- Studying at Moody is a calling
That's what he's saying in the video, summing it up at the end-the sound quality isn't that great on my cell phone.
A mere 22 1/12 years later....
David is standing in the same area that my Mom and Dad took a picture of Dave and I when we started at Moody back on a cold, wintery day in January 1987 .
Life is wierd
but good
very good.
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