Friday, December 22, 2017

Well, where to begin? I thought of writing No words! and calling it a day as far as this post goes because that is exactly how I feel. How does one put into words an experience like the one we had at an old dairy barn in Tennessee, practically out in the middle of nowhere?  But then again, it simply wouldn't be right to not go into detail.  The David Phelps Christmas Barn Bash was surreal. We laughed, we cried, we... sat on Santa's knee??  Mom?! Yes, folks. You just read that right. My mother was up on that stage in the spot light on Santa's knee.  Do wonders ever cease??  Let's begin from the beginning!

My mom, Kayla, and I took off Thanksgiving morning and landed that evening in Nashville. Nashville. Home of the Grand Ol' Opry and so many things music! It was hard to believe we were there, and even harder to believe that we were actually going to the Phelps Farm! (Truth be told, I think it still hasn't truly registered.)

When we pulled up that following night and started walking through the long, soft grass towards that rustic barn lined with a string of lights, we passed through those doors into a realm that seemed to bring life to even the old beams themselves.  The atmosphere merely sparkled in every sense of the word. 





Taking in the beautiful decor, quaint little stands, and wooden shelving with homemade items, we walked around a little before finding our seats. Then, the lights dimmed and everything went dark.

As we sat there in the darkness, suddenly a spot light appeared and there stood Kari, David's sister. She played a trumpet solo, with the choir and other musicians gradually joining in from their places on stage.



 And then...


From the minute David stepped onto stage until the last clap was heard, we were pretty much floating... and still are! It was UNREAL. Everything. Even the job they did with the lighting was some of the best I've ever seen!

The concerts were about 3 hours all told, and David sang traditional Christmas songs (each with a David spin), as well as his own originals.




He sang a duet with each of his girls, Callie and Maggie Beth, who (along with Charlotte) also sang back-up throughout the concerts. It's fun because the girls are so different from the other vocally. As my mom said, Callie is more of a good 'country singer', while Maggie Beth is definitely more classical. She is incredibly gifted. It'll be fun to see where both girls go musically! All of his kids, for that matter. Given their father, I'm convinced they've got music notes as DNA! 😊

Maggie Beth & David

Callie & David

David put together a fantastic ensemble where he and all the singers and musicians lined up and did an A cappella rendition of  Santa Claus is Coming to Town. I thought my days of hearing that song were over because I'd gotten so sick of it... but then I heard this arrangement and my weariness was lifted. I'm a fan!

There was a quartet which consisted of David, Charlotte, Kari, and Jack, his pianist. (Jack also pretty much plays whatever other instrument David needs at any given time!) They sang O Little Town of Bethlehem. Wow.


Charlotte Ritchie and her husband, Greg (the drummer), travel with David when they're not with the Gaithers. She sang a few of her songs, including the Revelation Song. Beautiful! You could just feel the Spirit come right into that barn.


David also sang The Little Drummer Boy while playing a drum.  Double wow!  At one point in the song he was somewhat overcome and the beating of the drum took on a whole new sound... That song will never be the same.


Some more pictures from the concerts:

David, Maggie Beth, Charlotte, Callie, and Jack



*~*A few fun concert happenings*~*

Santa Claus, Get Well Soon is a song David wrote a few years back. It's silly, but it's also hilarious and would not be an easy song to 'pull off'. Anyways, he recently put the song into book format and informed the audience by saying, "Interestingly enough, we happen to have some in the back for sale!" 😄

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Right before intermission, David had Lori come on stage and they went over some items that were being sold in the back from the different artists, which included homemade jellies from Jack and his wife, as well as quilts and other goodies. He also talked about a wonderful cause in which the attending Santa was involved, helping to feed the poor in the area. When he was done explaining, he encouraged us all to go meet Santa and 'shake his neck'. There was an outburst of laughter, including one on stage from a red-faced David. Both he and Lori had to turn away because they were laughing so hard. Jack didn't help matters when he spoke up from the piano and said that he actually would like to shake Santa's neck because of all the money he's cost him! 😊

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Speaking of Santa, they put a big white chair up on stage during the intermission and anyone who wanted a picture with him could get in line.  My mom, Kayla and I decided we would do just that. Why not, right? So we get up there and were trying to decide how to stand around him when Santa zeroed in on my mom.  He insisted that she was to sit on his knee.  My mom declined politely and said no.  Apparently, you don't tell Santa no because he reached his be-gloved hand to where my mom was standing and literally pulled her forward. I, in the meantime, was motioning to Kayla for her to sit there instead, then volunteered myself to be the one. Nope. He wasn't having it. Mom it was who wound up on Santa's knee, right smack dab center stage, spotlight and all. Kayla and I leaned in on either side and flash, it was recorded! No denying it. I later told my dad that he's got competition in Tennessee... Well, the North Pole, as far as that goes! 😉

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There was a concert Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and we went to each and every one. And while David did the same songs nightly, the concerts were different. So different! Each one had its own feel and the Spirit showed up in a unique way every night.  It was amazing! And Lovely. And Wonderful. A little bit of Heaven.

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They had a live manger scene just outside of the barn.  There was a cow there that completely stole our hearts. She was such a pretty little thing and just as sweet... and did she ever like Kayla! The feeling, as you can see, was rather mutual.



While there is so much more to say about that blissful time, this hopefully gives you a glimpse into what we were so blessed to experience.

Thanks, Dad, for this incredible, unforgettable gift. 💚

Until next time,
Mizz Babs
















Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Good morning from the Mariposa mountains! The summer light has shifted, a breeze has come, and a few leaves are taking on an orange glow... It's fall, y'all, and I am not complaining! I'm looking forward to completing the few touches of fall decor at our house by picking up a pumpkin or two today when I'm in town.  Gotta have those cuties on the front porch to officially declare that a new season has indeed arrived! Throw on a scarf and start sipping lattes! 🎃

There's an upcoming CD release and a concert or two passing our way come October. Being that we've only got a few days left of September, I figured we would all be better off if I would stop thinking about sending off an informative blog and actually do it!

For starters, the Collingsworth Family is headed west and working their way up the coast!  The dates and times are listed below. By the way, were you to attend one of their concerts, you'll probably get to meet the newest member: Winston James Blair. Brooklyn's now got two kiddos! He's a cutie and appears to have some red in his hair, much to his red-haired Aunt Olivia's delight, I'm sure!

Oct 6, 2017Tucson, AZEast Side Assemblyhttp://www.itickets.com/events/380459.html520-790-44267:00 PM
Oct 7, 2017Riverside, CAMagnolia Baptist ChurchLandon Beene/IMC Concerts LLC800-965-9324 or http://www.itickets.com/events/380460.html6:00 PM
Oct 8, 2017Sun City West, AZChurch On The GreenLoren Gerdes623-546-6386 or http://www.itickets.com/events/381294.html6:00 PM
Oct 11, 2017Modesto, CABig Valley Grace ChurchScott Butler209-577-16046:30 PM
Oct 12, 2017Roseville, CAPleasant Grove Community ChurchLois Coady916-771-44476:30 PM
Oct 13, 2017Red Bluff, CAHigh Point Assembly of GodCarla Fultz530-200-06156:30 PM
Oct 14, 2017Vancouver, WAVancouver First Church of GodLandon Beene/IMC Concerts LLC423-239-5463 or http://www.itickets.com/events/380461.html;5:00 PM

The Gaither Vocal Band has recorded a new CD that is due to be released on October 13th.  Based on the two songs that I've heard so far, it seems like a rather promising record! One of the songs, Chain Breaker, written and originally recorded by Zach Williams, is particularly special to me...

One day back in August, I had to sit in on some local court cases.  Our courthouse is a beautiful old building with worn hardwood floors and creaky stairs. The main courtroom is on the upper level. In fact, it is the upper level. It is one room with raised wooden benches that have backs that are just a little too straight.  I entered this courtroom and sat towards the back. Within minutes, one of our two local judges came out and the cases began.  He quickly went through the first few cases and then the side door opened. In came a prisoner with literal chains around his wrists and ankles. He was a young guy, with buzzed blond hair and an orange jump suit.  Judge W. had obviously dealt with him before, and he was kindly encouraging him to try a certain drug that the psychiatrist prescribed, saying that perhaps it would help him feel better. After a brief nod of agreement, Judge W. dismissed him, telling him that he was looking forward to seeing him in a month. As this young man left, two other prisoners shuffled in, one after the other, both bound with chains. I sat there watching these people and felt such a heaviness.  What had happened in their lives to get them to the place where they were literally chained, with their only chance of seeing something other than those prison walls was to go to a courthouse, and then right back again to their cement rooms?  As the cases came to a close, I walked back down to my car and started the drive home.  I could not shake the sight of those chains or the way they sounded as they drug on that old floor.  Suddenly the words, words of life, started drifting from my speakers:

If you need freedom or saving
He's a prison shaking Savior
If you've got chains
He's a chain breaker

I knew then, without a doubt, that our God was telling me through that song that He was well aware of each one of their cases, and that it didn't matter how hopeless it looked because He is more than able to break those chains and set them free... because He is the chain breaker.


~Where words fail, music speaks~

Until next time,
Mizz Babs







Friday, April 7, 2017

Tid bits

Just a quick post regarding some new news!

For starters, Ben Speer passed away earlier this morning... He'd been suffering from Alzheimer's for the past couple of years or so. He was quite the legacy in the world of gospel music!

There are big changes in the Gaither Vocal Band! Long time member David Phelps has decided it's time to branch out on his own, given the demand on his solo concerts, Barn Bashes, and a few other things.  Reggie Smith, of the Reggie and Ladye Love duo, has been summoned to step up. 

Sonya Isaacs had a little girl on March 31st! Her name is Evya Marcella Yeary. I bet there are already music notes floating around in that little head of hers! :)

David has released a new CD, Hymnal. Can't wait to hear it!


The Gaithers released two new DVDs and am I enjoying them!  The song The Secret is probably one of my favs...


The Gaithers will be in Fresno tomorrow night, for those in Cali who are interested!


That's it for now! Please excuse any typos... I'm rushing this one because I'm rushing out the door!


Love to all,

Mizz Babs