Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Carpal tunnel surgery

I'm having carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand on Thursday. I had my left hand done last December and have been putting off getting my other hand done. I won't be able to play guitar for two weeks and that will be tough. Please keep the process in prayer...

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Daystar


Wow, what a morning. I taped six songs for Daystar today at the studio in Clear Lake. It was an awesome experience, a truly blessed time. A big thanks to Byron and all the crew at the studio. Everyone was super to be around. I was given a rough copy of the video and overall I am very pleased, aside from the waterdrop I left on my lip during "Still Counting." The songs should start airing within a couple of months, especially around rodeo time. The potential viewership could be 6.5 million. What a blessing!
A huge thanks to my tireless helper and encourager, Jim. You are a blessing to my family. Thank you.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Channel 6 in Beaumont


I had a great time with the "Live at Five" television appearance at kfdm channel 6 in Beaumont. Thanks to Kendra for her hospitality. I sat to the left of the news anchor as she conducted the live news. It was very interesting. I played part of Surrender and then when we came back from the commercial, I was interviewed and then played Still Counting. At the end of the show I played All
You Need as images of the station's Christmas Toy Drive were shown. I'll post the video as soon as I get it.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Vacation time

I've been on vacation since Thanksgiving and I have really enjoyed it. It feels good to unwind and break away from the norm. In a few hours I'll drive up to Beaumont for a television appearance and I'm excited about it. I got a really great email from www.whitedoveradio.com that they are playing four songs from the CD right now. I looked at the website and they have over 4 million hits, wow. Thanks to all my longtime friends who have contacted me this week, it has been a true blessing.