Category: Entertainment

  • The Laughing Singer



    The Laughing Singer
    Originally uploaded by Daniel Greene

    I sang a cappella in the chapel (redundant, I know)! 😀 I’m laughing because I had just posed like an opera singer with my mouth open and my hands out and then cracked up because I embarrassed myself. There’s an interesting story behind this. A woman in our tour group asked me if I wanted her to take my photo with the chapel behind me because I had just sung in it. How did that come to be? Well, it all began when I saw our tourguide in the restaurant where we all stopped for lunch. He was sitting by himself at a table and I walked up and said, “Ah… tutto sole?” (meaning, “Aw… all alone?” in Italian). He asked me how I knew Italian, and I told him from musical terminology and opera. He asked if I were a singer, and I said yes. Then he told me we were going to be going into a chapel that was designed to be acoustically perfect, and he asked if I would be willing to sing a line or two so everyone could hear. I said sure. I was thinking I would sing the first few lines of “Que Gelida Manina” until we got to the church and I realized that a song from La Boheme would not be appropriate. I racked my brain for something spiritual to sing, and I recalled a short solo I had sung in my senior year at the School of Creative & Performing Arts: the “Benedictus” phrase from Hans Schubert’s “Mass in G.” For those of you who don’t know it, the phrase is “Benedictus qui venit in nomine domini” which is Latin for “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.” I sang it and everyone was pleased. Several people came up to me to thank me personally. I was just glad that the pleasure I had in singing was not selfish, but was considered a gift to others, which is ideal. So, this was a perfectly spontaneous photo to commemorate a wonderfully fortuitous occasion.

    (Taken by a fellow tourist in the courtyard by the side of the Cathedral of Santa Croce in Florence, Italy, with the chapel in the background.)

  • Singing “Your Mother And Mine” to Mom on Mother’s Day

    I called my mom on Mother’s Day and sang her this song from Peter Pan that she used to sing to me when tucking me in at night. (more…)

  • Where was ASL, Deaf Presence in Super Bowl XLII?

    I was hoping that my colleague A Dreamer (yes, that’s his name) would be televised as he interpreted the National Anthem into ASL at the beginning of the big game. Unfortunately, this year’s coverage of the signing of the Star Spangled Banner was even less satisfying than last year’s. Last year, we at least got to watch Marlee Matlin signing “bombs bursting in air” on the big screen. This year, I was only able to see — by watching very carefully — the interpreter signing “flag was still there” (all in one nicely inflected ASL sign, by the way) on the Jumbo Tron behind Jordin Sparks’ head.

    And what about that Deaf Pepsi ad that was supposed to air? I never saw it. Did you?

  • Singing “You Make Me Feel So Young”

    Here are the lyrics to this 1946 popular song by Mack Gordon:

    You make me feel so young.
    You make me feel so “Spring has sprung”,
    And every time I see you grin
    I’m such a happy individual.

    The moment that you speak
    I want to go and play hide-and-seek.
    I want to go and bounce the moon
    Just like a toy balloon.

    You and I are just like a couple of tots
    Runnin’ across the meadow
    Pickin’ up lots of forget-me-nots.

    You make me feel so young.
    You make me feel there are songs to be sung,
    Bells to be rung, wonderful fling to be flung.
    And even when I’m old and gray
    I’m gonna feel the way I do today
    ‘Cause you – you make me feel so young.

    You make me feel so young.
    You make me feel so young.
    Ooo – you make me feel so young.

  • Singing “Our Love Is Here to Stay”

    On our Alaskan cruise in June, the ship held a talent show/contest. (more…)