Well....er.....it's not actually I who need them (what the hell!!! I DO need them!), but rather, The City Bar Chorus (NYC-Manhattan), of which I am a member. I used to sing tenor 1 with them (I sang tenor for about 12 years with several different choral groups). But, as of about one year ago, I found my voice was getting quite croakey, lots of laryngitis, and I was definitely losing my usual 3 1/2 octave range. So, our lovely musical director moved me to the alto 2s. I do all my croaking there now.
Now, when I say we need hot men, that's not to mean that the men we have are not hot. They definitely are. We just want MORE hot men. This year a multitude of women joined and the voices are tipping their way. Now, if this is any incentive for you, the women are really HOT! Not that I lean that way, but I can tell hot when I see it.
Seriously speaking (if I can manage that for a bit), this is a very good outreach group. We're a fun-loving and social group. We have judges, lawyers, paralegals, secretaries, and staff personnel with us. We sing for hospitals, nursing homes, psych wards (I might be a resident soon), blind residences, Salvation Army rehab centers, and after 911 we sang at many firehouses. It's a wonderful group with a wonderful and very forgiving musical director.
Would love it if you would consider joining us (assuming you're in the legal profession in one way or another). There is an easy audition -- it's really no big deal; if a scardey cat like I can make it, anyone can -- which is happening right at this time.
Take a look at the following site for some information on the group:
http://www.abcny.org/chorus/index.htm
For infomation about joining, go to this site:
http://www.abcny.org/chorus/Membership.htm
Looking forward to seeing ya!!!
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Well, you might not "lean that way," but you sure are gay.
ReplyDeleteaaawww, come on, Trev'. After all the effort she went to, to cheer you up with the Loft Playette? That's not gay, that's just nutz. Beside's, read it there: She wants Hot Men!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dawn. You tell him. You read the entire playette!!!???? I'm stunned that you did.
ReplyDeleteIt did take two sessions, tho' I tried in one, but it was really late/early, so fell asleep w/ it on the screen to greet me when I woke. I actually enjoyed particular parts of it more than others, but was disappointed with the ending-- just sorta suddenly stopped mid-scene and felt weak, like you didn't know what else to do and ran out of steam... Need to at least have one of the guys set down a Coors or something in front of him as an offering, as the other one is telling him about the first bottle they finished... I'm surprised you kept the steam going as long as you did! It was fun. I hope Trevor secretly enjoys it, even if he'll never admit it.
ReplyDeleteoh, BTW, I think you might find more Hot Men, if you rephrase your Search Ad to read: "I need 1 or 2 Hot Men!" I'm afraid that any man reading that, however hot, will be scared off, believing that if you need that many, he will be inadequate... You can simply keep reeling them in by 1's and 2's... until you have enough Hot Men to satisfy your particular aural needs.
ReplyDeleteha, ha, ha!!!! Yeah. One by one. Although, auditions are over in January. But for men, our music director would most likely take them in at any time (if they can sing). Trevor enjoyed my playette immensely!! Actually, we went over to Wonderland the week after I wrote it, and it was almost as if I had devined what I wrote. I told Trev that it was time for a second play. Trevor was quite upset about what was going on. So, disappointed at the ending? Ok. I'll have to work on a sequel, or fix that. I'll think about it. I wrote that on a Sunday afternoon (while laughing and laughing all alone in my apartment like a lunatic).
ReplyDeletejust the slightest touch up, to close out-- "ground"-- the scene with a Visual of physical action or a Stage Direction sorta thing, like the beer can or [...shaking head, crossing room headed for...] anything. For me, ending the play(ette) on a line of dialog (as I recall it) is what left me hanging. But, I'm no playwright, that was my dad. I can't face a blank sheet or screen. Only mess with what's already there. :^)
ReplyDeleteWell, obviously I'm no playwright myself. I appreciate the critique. I disagree re your not being able to face a blank screen. You're no slouch.
ReplyDeleteHey! Heard a great blues band last night -- Fabulous Thunderbirds. A band from Austin, Tx. Maybe you know them?
Well, thanks for mentioning the Fabulous Thunderbirds. No, surprised I hadn't heard of as I love The Blues when I can listen. But now I have heard, and anyone who plays w/Stevie Ray is no slouch either.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1dDJ7zAmSw
I'm sure you has a "Fabulous" time!