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Lyndsey Hrabik Records for Contest

Lyndsey Hrabik was in the studio recently to record “Fill A Heart” (by Tori Kelly) as a contest submission being conducted by the author.  The winner will designate a sizable donation from Tori to a food bank of his/her choice.  Lyndsey’s rendition of the song can be viewed on youtube.  Lyndsey was in the Tesco Productions studio a while back and recorded several other songs with keyboard as well.  Nice going Lyndsey and commendations on your effort to support meeting a great need in our community.

Lyndsey Hrabik records song for contest
Lyndsey performs from her heart.

SANDS Hosts Spring Banquet

On the evening of April 19th a number of folks gathered around food and fundraising for the SANDS organization (Sportsmen Assisting the Nation’s Disabled Sportsmen).  My good friend Dave Burgess (SANDS president) planned the event to bring participants and supporters of SANDS together to celebrate the on-going efforts of the volunteers, donors and directors to enable those who need assistance to get out fishing, hunting and other outdoor activities.  We were treated to a show of fancy roping, had opportunity to make silent bids on many donated items and also bid during a live auction conducted by Auction Solutions Inc.  The NE Game & Parks was represented as well as Whitetails Unlimited.  I was asked to provide a portable sound system to facilitate the announcements and auction – which I was glad to do.  It’s trying to be Spring so let’s all think about getting out of our enclosures and spending more time out in God’s creation – and not forget those who can’t just walk out by themselves.

The Music Flows Again at AquarianFest

This past Saturday Gator O’Malley’s was once again host to the 16th annual AquarianFest.  This long running tradition is largely spearheaded here in Omaha by AquarianFest Formenter Ron Green who developed the event out of an acoustic jam.  Several individuals, duos and bands play popular tunes mostly from the 60s to the 80s that you would have heard at concerts, love fests and such, and spinning your 45s or 33s (yeh, you know – vinyl).  Eric Johnson (who keeps the website and promotion materials updated) and his wife Denise come back each year from the Chicago area to reunite the Fishippies for their performance in the lineup which included Tom & Toni Allen, Mike Brock, The Bishops, Terry Little, 37 Years with Kyle Knapp, and Blues Agent.  John Green (The Bishops) provided most of the sound gear and Tesco Productions added a few other items needed while I did my best to mix an enjoyable house show.  So from the days of the hippies to 2013 the quest for love and peace continues.  Can a flower in our hair get us there?

AquarianFest 16 Annual Show
Denise, Eric and Tom at the 16th AquarianFest