Thursday, April 26, 2007
A Little Late In Posting
We are looking forward to our late night appearances at some up coming "Relay For Life" American Society benefits and the Portland Strawberry Festival. Check out the schedule and come on out and celebrate with us.
More soon.]V
Thursday, April 12, 2007
More Taters
When In Benton Visit Our Beautiful Wal-Mart
Look closely in the middle and you will see our buddy Jason Oliver (in the ball cap) that filled in for Eddie at Tater Day. Thanks Again Jason! You Rock Dude!
Tater Parade!
Believe me there were Lots of tractors! But it looked like a cool little small town Parade, Wish I'd stayed and watched it!
Randy and Mark! (Pictures are a bit blurry - don't worry it's not your eyes)


And finally Benton KY's own Paris Hilton!
With this we bid farewell to Tater Day!
Up next the Classic Car Show and Concert at Gateway Assembly Of God in Ashland City on April 21st. We should be playing around 1:00 so why not come on out and join us! God is good and a classic Corvette doesn't suck either!
V
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Tater Pictures
Anyway a few pictures from the "Event" are filtering in (Thanks Susie) so I thought I would post them.
Lucy and Jessica enjoy a Funnel Cake

This is the group that played before us, "Santa" was the bass player and our favorite

AHHHH The Ladies Of X-ALT! You Gotta Love 'Em

That's it for now - I've been afraid to see what is on our camera at home (I'm really trying to block out April 2, 2007) but I'll look when I get home and if there is anything good I'll post it later.
V
Monday, April 09, 2007
We don't need no stinking bunny!
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Friday, April 06, 2007
Happy Easter!
Also I have added links for the Portland Strawberry Festival and the Gallatin Relay for Life Benefit. Please take a moment and check out these great events.
See you soon
V
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Mashed Taters
Yesterday X-ALT! went to "Tater Day" in Benton KY.
Benton is a beautiful little town in West Kentucky and on "Tater Day" this small town grows to a population of over 20,000 and has parades, a carnival and all kinds of good fun.
They also have a "Singing On The Hill" a Gospel music celebration, that's where X-ALT! comes in, we asked about the Singing On The Hill, sent them a CD and info about us and we were asked to join in the days festivities.
Well it turns out that "Singing on The Hill" should be called "Singing in the GYM", in an all metal building. Now anyone that knows anything about sound knows that if you put a big band in a big metal building with no sound baffling you get noise from the sound bouncing all over the room. That combined with the fact that the singing they wanted was strait from the hymnal church music with a little southern gospel thrown in for good measure, X-ALT! became the famous "Fish Out Of Water". I think we all saw it coming but it was too late. The twenty or so people that bothered to show up (We had been told to expect between 80 & 100) looked at us like dogs watch TV, their eyes kinda glazed over. Thankfully there were a few we saw singing along but for the most part it was not pretty.
Nothing against the good people of Benton, but next year I think I'm gonna schedule a root canal for the first Monday in April.
We all have bad days and what doesn't kill us makes us stronger - Today - I am Superman!
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Big Schedule Changes
Monday, March 26, 2007
A Hot Night At TBG
Mr. Pierce had car key problems and Katy's chronic neck and back problems were flaring up, but in spite of that we went on, sang out and played our fingers off.
A dear old friend of mine who had come to see us for the first time hugged me after the show and said "Y'all are doing God's will, spreading joy and helping people find something have lost along the way". I can't tell you how that made me feel! she then told me to let her know next time we are at TBG and they will do their best to fill the place up. I say bring it on!
We found out Saturday night that we will be part of a fundraising classic car show and concert to be held at the Ashland City Assembly of God Church on Saturday April 21st, we don't know what time we will be playing yet but keep checking back and I'll let you know as soon as I do.
This just in from the "Salem's Lot" blog...
"Rocking the joy in Ashland City, or, I’m seeing a lot less of Slartibartfast these days..
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Friends, let me testify. Those scales that Slarti keeps showing on his blog are accurate. The man is disappearing before our very blog-eyes. He really is nearly at fighting weight. If his thick hair keeps growing it may soon outweigh his torso!
We saw ‘his’ band last night. Little group of about 73 people (uh, actually there were nine, but they sound BIG). The band is called ‘X-Alt‘, which is a pretty clever despite the fact that maybe one of the ‘kids’ in the band is from Generation X (not that everyone else on stage is dino-saur-ish!) and they really don’t play alternative music, but what they do is exalt, with some Memphis-style horns, a couple of keyboards, some stinging guitar, and a ton of good vocalists.
This is the third time I’ve heard these guys. I’m not a big Christian music kinda guy. I grew up in an era where a lot of schlock was passed off as music and labelled Christian or praise, and it was somehow OK, because of the ‘brand’. I know the industry has grown up quite a bit since those days (yeah, probably a lot more than I’ve grown up), but my prejudice still is woven neatly into my sleeve.
These guys play great music. If the music blows, the message suffers. I know the message is really the true medium for X-Alt, but they know better than me, if the songs aren’t popping, the ‘go ye into all the world’ bit isn’t going to make it out of the driveway.
Our diminishing buddy Slarti got more vocals last night than the previous times I’ve heard the band. Slarti’s voice has a little more grit and growl than anybody else up there. He’s the one that can do the upbeat Stax-rumble and make it work along with those punctuating horns behind him. He especially shines on his own tune, ‘Piggyback Ride’ (uh, Slarti, your passion is showing).
My wife pointed out to me last night that the reason the song ‘Oh Happy Days’ works so well for these guys is that they don’t play it dirge-speed. They actually SOUND happy. Yeah, they do a lot of standards from the 60s, either leaving them alone lyrically to convey the message: Lean on Me, He ain’t Heavy, Put a Little Love in Your Heart*, or twisting the lyrics a bit to make sure we know WHERE the love’s coming from, e.g. Slarti’s take on the Sam and Dave ‘Soothe Me‘. The soothing here is heart-ward, and a little more to the ‘north’ than perhaps the original.
I don’t want to denigrate or neglect the rest of the band, especially the vocals. They truly have more lead singers on one stage than Van Halen and The Band put together. But, I”ve just gotta say that last night, Katy Seale was ON. She sings right on the edge of Americana, blues and torch just enough to make you realize you’d drive all the way to Ashland City for her featured songs alone. Throw in the amazing harmonies, the tight horns, the stinging guitar, and an occasional poignant flute, and you have good times, even if you doubt the Source of their inspiration.
And, oh yeah, Slarti threw in a little go-go dancing last night that almost cleaned out my nasal passages with espresso. Somewhere, someone needs to get that on ‘YouTube’.
*my one piece of advice is to drop ‘Put a Little Love in Your Heart’ and pick up another Memphis style song like some Dusty Springfield or the Isaac Haye’s chestnut: “If something is wrong with my baby…”. Too many good vocal chops in that band to not serve up some more grit. "
You can find a link to this blog in our links section.
Well that's it for now, hopefully tomorrow I'll have some video from the show to share with you, and hey if you ain't doing nothing next Monday come on up to Tater Day in Benton KY. X-ALT! will be there for a 2:00pm performance at the gospel singing.
Hope to see you there
V
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Bits and Pieces
A sad note, the music world lost one of it best last week with passing of "BOSTON" lead vocalist Brad Delp, from all reports he was a great person without many of the ego problems that so many "Famous" people seem to develop. I personally thought of BOSTON's song "Long Time" as a theme song for my youth and still can't resist trying to hit that high not in the chorus every time I hear it - I've never made it. RIP Brad Delp.
X-ALT! will be a TBG in Ashland City on Saturday March 24, so come on out a hang with us a while. It'll be a Party!
Speaking of parties our friend Lawrence Baily and his band "The Jones" will be appearing at "The Rutledge" this Saturday, March 17th. Cover is $5 and worth every penny. "The Jones" are Nashvilles definitive Funk Force and put on a show that will blow you mind.
Just added a new link to the links section, this is from our old singing partner Jennifer Coomer. The girl is crazy. She is also a great friend that we don't get to see enough of. We miss you Jennifer, come back and sing with us again, SOON!
That's it for now, but keep checking in you never know when something new will pop up.
V
Friday, March 09, 2007
Getting Ready
X-ALT! Services after we left our old church gig. If you search back far enough in this blog you will see a couple of songs from that morning. Anyway it's great to have Jason back with us and wish him the best in all that he has going on in his life. Also we are asking for prayers for Eddie, that he gets better and is ready to return to the drums at TBG.
Service is at 11:00 am Sunday morning at New Beginnings. SO get up and come on out!
See you then,
V
Monday, March 05, 2007
Riverbend Prison
Mark Pierce nailed it in an e-mail I received this morning...
"No doubt that playing in the Riverbend facility is a humbling experience. It is somewhat funny, but upon leaving I didn't seem to have ANY problems!"
I think that says it all. We, "On The Outside" - I think take our freedom for granted. But when you come face to face with a group of men who have lost that freedom and everything else, and have decided to turn their lives over to God, it creates and incredible worship experience.
I look back over the last year or so and see how much fighting and arguing has gone on at my church in the name of "creating" a worship service, the meetings, planing sessions, re-arranging of leadership, new banners, new video display and the list goes on and on, and then I think about the service at Riverbend, and I realise how down right foolish we all are. I mean who are we worshiping here? All God has asked is that we bring our lives to Him. That's it! I hate to say it but I think the rest is for us. Sure it helps "Create" a more worshipful atmosphere, but is it worth it?
At Riverbend all that is left outside the gate. Worship is "Created" by God from nothing, It happens because a group of people have come together for no other reason but to worship. Now having said that, do I want to go to prison in order to have a true worship experience? No. But our experiences at Riverbend has opened my eyes some and I am going to be rethinking what worship means to me.
Sorry - I kinda went off on a tangent there.
The following are two posts from Tommy's "Shoot The Moose" blog about our recent trips to prison...
First from March 2nd
I don’t know if I’ll be able to accurately express what I want to say. I’ll give it a shot, though.
No matter what I do the rest of my life, no matter how much money I make or what heights I rise to in computing, music, or writing, I know that I will look back on the first day I went to prison as one of the absolute pinnacles of my life experience. Last year, members of X-Alt traveled to Riverbend Maximum security prison in Nashville, to lead worship services there. What happened there had such a profound effect on me, I am drawn to return as soon as possible.
It was probably the scariest thing I’ve ever done. No doubt, we were going behind inpenetrable walls to be amongst some very scary people - men who had done horrible things to get in the position they were. Here we were, whitebread, middle aged men and women from Belle Meade, Bellevue, and West Meade, going with eyes wide open into the one prison in the state of Tennessee where the worst of the worst of criminals was housed. But we felt called, and we had made a promise, so we went.
When entering Riverbend, you are searched vigorously. The musical equipment has to come in separately, inventoried down to the smallest wire. You are not allowed to bring ANYTHING in with you but your driver’s license, and a single key to your car. You are told not to ask the men about what they’ve done, and you are told that under no circumstances are you to give any personal information to them. Then you go through a gate. Then another. You walk a bit, then go through another. With each automated gate closing, you feel you’re being drawn deeper away from the word you knew.
We walked across the yard, accompanied by a lone female guard. As we walked, a large group of men were crossing the yard on the other side, probably going to dinner. I’ll be honest, they were quite scary looking. We had females among us, and, being a male myself, I understood perfectly the looks they were giving us. We finally got to the chapel, if you can call it that. It’s just a bare room with a few pews. No decorations, no adornments. Just a bare room.
Our equipment was already there, and some of the inmates had already started setting up for us! Our first instinct was to yell, “Hey! Get away from that stuff!” But we remained quiet. It became obvious after a few minutes, that these men were just very eager to get the worship service started.
Once set up, the strangest thing happened. A couple of men left the room and came back with Styrofoam cups of water for us. To be “served”, in a Christian way, by these men who were in the direst of conditions was quite humbling. It moves me still, just thinking of it. We started playing, and immediately you could tell that these men were there to worship. Not to see or be seen, not to gossip, not to socialize. They hungered for the Living God. We played our set, feeling that we had done pretty well in those circumstances. The minister preached a bit, and then they called a few of the inmates up to sing.
They called themselves “God’s Soul Children”. Five of them had worked up an acapela version of “It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye (To Yesterday)”, changing the word “hard” to easy, and inserting their own verses singing God’s Glory. I can’t tell you how moving this song was. Many of us had tears in our eyes. Later, I thought to myself, they must have been ridiculed endlessly when they were working up this song in “the yard”. Yet, they sang anyway. God was glorified, I can tell you.
Then, we got up to close the service. We did an encore or “Lean on Me”, then we called up God’s Soul Children to sing Amazing grace with us. The only way I can describe that moment is the same way that Handel described the moment “Messiah” was written:
“I did think I did see all Heaven before me and the great God Himself.”
I have never experienced anything like it before, or since. We weren’t a bunch of west-side white folks and a group of hardened criminals thrown together in a room. We were brothers and sisters, singing a song for our Father, and the Spirit let us know that the Father was well pleased. Singing words like wretch, lost,blind, saved take on a whole new meaning in such a setting. It was such a glorious experience, I feel my words are failing to express it properly.
We are going back to Riverbend Prison this Sunday. I don’t know what we’ll find there - usually the second time you experience something, there’s a letdown. But if the worship service is only half the one we experienced last time, we’ll be talking about it for years to come.
When I went through that third gate into the yard, half scared out of my mind, who would have thought I would hunger, no, ache to get back in there again. God is funny like that.
Then from today...
Yesterday evening, not being the first time going to prison and all, went a lot for efficiently. That’s a weird word to use for something so profound as a prison ministry, but there’s not doubt we got in and out much more quickly than last time. That was good, because it left more time for “church”.
It went beautifully, as expected. There is a man who calls himself “Happy Jack”, who was there last time as well, who may be the best singer I’ve ever heard. Anyway, it was a wonderful service, and it went over a little because nobody wanted to leave. A couple of guards positioned themselves in front of the chapel where we could see them in an unspoken summons for us to wrap it up.
But even they got into our version of Amazing Grace
Back to my tangent for a second - Isn't that what we all want in a worship service? As Tommy put it "who would have thought I would hunger, no, ache to get back in there again" that's what I'm talking about, when my church service ends I want to hunger and ache to return. Isn't that what God wants from us, to hunger and ache to be with him?
I'm going to have to keep thinking on this one.
What do you think?
V
Monday, February 19, 2007
Mark Pierce Rocks
Last Saturday night our ubber-talented guitarist Mark Pierce made an appearance with his other band "The Wreckingball" to what I understand was a happening crowd.
Here are a few pictures from the gig.



Check out their website - the link is in the links section and keep a eye out for The Wreckinball next time they are in your area.
V
Monday, February 12, 2007
East End UMC

What a great Sunday Morning!
Sometimes God steps up and says "This is why I've put you where you are." X-ALT! was truly blessed this week by bringing the music to the morning service at East End UMC.
We want to say a special thank you to Pastor Diane Luton Blum, Music Director Joe Lee and organist Lee Druce for inviting us into their beautiful church. East End is one of Nashville's most historic churches and has seen many changes to the area it serves in it's 150+ year history.
This was our second visit to East End and again we were blessed to be a part of God's service there. Also a special thanks to my Mother in Law. Peggy Howell who was instrumental in bringing us back to East End.
So many people came up to us and told us how the music we choose took them back to their childhood church experiences, we chose to do the old hymns, "I'll Fly Away" and "Old Rugged Cross" to open the service. We did two specials, Katy sang the Contemporary Christian hit "The Voice Of Truth" and in a last minute change of plan I got to sing the old country/gospel song "Why Me Lord" and we closed with "Oh Happy Day".
It is always a blessing to see what you do touching the hearts of those in the congregation, Brooke told me she saw tears in the eyes of some of the members while we were doing the two opening hymns. Sometime we forget just how powerful those songs are and how much of God's glory is packed into those lyrics. I don't give us any credit for those tears of joy, all the credit goes to God and his power to change peoples lives. We are just the ones that are lucky enough to be the tool he uses to bring these powerful songs into peoples lives.
Thank you again to the wonderful folks at East End for a beautiful Sunday Morning!
Well next up for X-ALT! is a two week break from appearances as we start to work up new material for the next X-ALT! CD and as we start getting the line up ready for what is starting to look like a very busy Summer of church services, coffee houses, prison services and an ever growing number of festival appearances.
God is Good and he is blessing us as never before, all we can do is follow the path he is placing before us and say thank you Lord for this incredible opportunity to do you work.
V
Here is some comments on the service for one of Tommy's blogging friends that attended. His blog can be found at http://salemslots.wordpress.com
Bouncing around the East End, or, Slarti plays for the mayor (and a few wonderful commoners)
Today we took Slartibartfast’s invitation to church seriously. His group (X-Alt) was one of the main events today at the Sunday morning service at East End United Methodist Church. I’m sure someday Slarti is going to look up from his keyboards and see my smiling face and regret his open invitation policy. Anyway, Slarti’s band shook it up and out for several songs (I’ve never actually considered ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ as a polka, but hey, if it works, it works) including a rousing ‘Oh Happy Days’ that easily rivaled the Edwin Hawkins Singers’ version.
The mayor was in attendence (I think he is a regular) and he made a beeline to the band after the service was over, presumably to compliment the performance (hey, he’s got taste). I was slightly tempted to ask the mayor as he walked by me and spoke to me (with a leery eye, I might add, not that I blame him) - ‘uh, Mr. Mayor, would you PLEASE veto that stupid English bill’, but, (a) I’m really kind of a nervous around big-wigs, (b) I’m scared he might call his security guards, and (c) it really wasn’t the place.
I’m a lucky guy sometimes. I got to sit between two wonderful beautiful women during the service and despite all the pulchritude surrounding me, I ‘got into’ the service, the sermon, and especially the music. We all got to meet another really cool blogger - Linda Creekmore, of Fixin’ Supper fame.
The sanctuary worked better for the band than the Ashland City coffee shop where we last heard them. Slarti gets into his music…he’s got a delightfully geeky style (I say that with the highest of complimentary thoughts). I love watching him play because he has his passion and he is living that passion. There’s not much better than that (and I have to add, the guy CAN sing).
We rolled down to Cafe Marche’ after the service and had one of the greatest brunches of our Nashville life. Holy camembert , this place rocks the brunch party. The coffee alone is worth the trip. I strongly recommend Marche’ for brunch or any other meal it happens to serve (I’ve been there for lunch twice, supper once and now for brunch..it’s all good).
Thumbs up for East End United Methodist, for X-Alt (esp. Slarti) and Cafe Marche’. Thumbs WAY up to my two delightful pew mates: my wife and the wonderful Jag. Great company, and they nicely and patiently put up with me pretty much the entire time.
Friday, February 09, 2007
This Just In
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Portland Strawberry Festival
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Monday, February 05, 2007
We Missed The Mark (& The Brooke)
Anyway 23rd was a good show with a few rough starts but those in attendance seemed to enjoy themselves and come out feeling uplifted and blessed. I need to say a special thank you to our Sax player, Randy Jenoski. During Amazing Grace which is usually one led by Mark the rest of us hit a wall that could have ended very badly but without missing a beat Randy threw into an inspired Sax solo that allowed the rest of us that split second that we needed to re-group and bring the song to a neat closing. Randy is truly a blessing to this group, with his professionalism and great attitude. Thanks again Randy.
Sunday morning Mark was back with us as we led the congregation at New Beginnings SMC (Our Home Church). A few old standards from our previous stint as a praise band were pulled out of the closet and brought back to life. Our own Tom Landers brought the message with appropriately was about "Football"
This weekend we lead the service at Nashville Historic East End UMC. The service starts at 10:30 am, hope to see you all there.
V
Thursday, February 01, 2007
A couple of more fom Talents Coffee Studio
Voice Of Truth
Piggy Back Ride
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Once again Tommy Says it better than I can
After we finished, an older lady walked up to me with tears in her eyes. She said her husband had brain surgery 6 months prior, and she was amazed at how engaged he was with our whole performance. (Apparently, he hadn’t been ‘with it’ in quite a while). He had even brought out some of his old funny lyrics:
On a hill far away, stood an old Chevrolet, with an emblem of cherry and red…
His wife thanked each of us many times. We all teared up, too. You just don’t know what it’s like to know you have been used by God in that way.
Sunday was almost the exact opposite. We played a private event at Tallent’s Coffeehouse in Springfield, and to say it was rollicking would be an understatement. These people were so open to The Spirit - and it was overflowing. Every vocal, even my own, seemed super-charged. Mark Mills was on fire. It was quite a wonderful, but tiring afternoon."
It was a great weekend and all of us came out feeling so blessed and uplifted. I wanted to share a few highlights with you all from Talents Coffee Studio.
V
LEAN ON ME at Talents Coffee Studio in Springfield TN
"PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART" at Talents Coffee Studio
in Springfield TN
"OPEN UP" At Talents Coffee Studio in Springfield TN
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Even more kind words from our friends
To whom it may concern:
This is to let you know that the band X-ALT have worked on an extended project here at Studio 23, and I was impressed with the band's talent, dedication and desire to do a good job.
The band is blessed with lots of good singers and songwriters. In any other circumstances, this would create ego conflicts, but X-ALT is blessed with a corporate commitment to teamwork. There's humility to go with the talent, and flexibility to go along with the professionalism. They are a pleasure to know, to listen to, and to work with.
Thank you for considering this recommendation.
---Bryan Cumming
Owner, Studio 23 Nashville
More nice words from an old friend
He and his lovely wife (his equal in all ways) serve the Aldersgate Church in Lubbock TX. now.
Thanks for the kind words Tom, we love you and miss you more than you'll ever know.
V
"It is with high regard that I recommend X-ALT to you. I have been in ministry some 15 years, and can honestly say that this group is filled with servant’s hearts. I have personally ministered shoulder to shoulder with several of the members – the Pinkertons, Tommy Landers and Eddie Loper – to name a few; and have experienced their genuine desire to bring God glory with their music.
In a city like Nashville where everyone you meet is ready to pitch you a song to further their career, it is refreshing to find a group that simply wants to point others to the One that deserves fame and glory – Almighty God. I know that your time with X-ALT will make that abundantly clear.
I would be happy to talk with you personally about my relationship with them if you’d like; feel free to contact me. Blessings…………
Glorifying God Through The Arts
Tom Mulnix
Worship Pastor
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Another Godstock testimonial
The Xalt! Band is one of the best Christian
groups to ever hookup together in Nashville
as studio-quality vocalists and musicians. They
have combined their superb talent into a top-notch Music City USA band! Talk about
talented, these are the best of the best in
musicianship. Wow - their dedication and
commitment to Christ cannot be surpassed.
Give them exposure, and you'll find everyone
will love them.
Dr.Phil Speer
Nashville, TN
Dr. Speer has been a friend of the band for quiet a while now and we really appreciate the kind words. Check out Dr. Speer's Web Site at
http://www.cashinhouses.com/
Monday, January 22, 2007
A nice note from the folks at New Beginnings
X-Alt has been a member of our Church Family since October of 2006. They have blessed us with worship services that ministered to us through their music and personal testimonies with sincere hearts. God sent them to us at a time when we as a Church were in great pain and used them to help us to heal. We are a small congregation and our finances are small but they came anyway. They are extremely talented but most importantly they use their talent to serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and we as a congregation have been brought closer to God because of their willingness to be used by Him.
A Sister in Christ
Charter Member/New Beginnings So. Methodist Church
Theresa Thomas
Hope this is what you need. By the way tell Mark (or whomever was responsible) that we had a great response to the Responsive Reading yesterday, not only the choice of verses but the way it was presented. Tell Tom that everyone enjoyed his sermon and are looking forward to "The Football Sermon". Believe me if there were any negative comments to be heard either myself or Barbara would be told and so far there has been none!
Thanks
Theresa
This world is full of great people and great church's, New Beginnings may be small in number but their love for each other and for the Lord is stronger than some of the "BIG" churches that we have been a part of. New Beginnings has opened their doors to us over the last few months and all of us in X-ALT can never thank them enough for the love and hospitality they have extended us.
V
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Schedule Change
See you Sunday at New Beginnings SMC, the service begins at 11:00 am
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Oh What a Night
Let me start by saying that when X-ALT! put together the "Rhythm & Praise" CD, we collected songs that each of us had written over the last million years and recorded them as a group. In a way that is a good thing because it makes for a very diverse CD with at least one song that will appeal to just about any musical taste. On the other hand, in some cases the CD sounds kinda like one of the K-TEL "Hit's" records, the ones that all of us old enough to remember when CD's were 12 inches wide and made of vinyl, had in our collection. I'm not putting down the CD, I love it and all that it has to offer and I am more proud of the work on that CD than anything I have ever been a part of. I just say that, as a lead in to this...
Last night at rehearsal we wrote 2 new X-ALT! songs, this time as a group. Mark Pierce and I had the basics of a song called "Lift Me Up" written by the time Mark Mills, Tommy and Eddie arrived, but it did not become a complete work until they threw their two cents worth in, and without bragging - this songs kicks! We will be testing it out on the congregation at New Beginnings this Sunday but I'm willing to bet they will really dig it! The ladies were all busy doing other things last night so it will be a suprise to them as well!
Just as we finished putting the final touches on "Lift Me Up" Tommy brought out his newest magnum opus. (That's A Good Thing) Anyone that has listened to "Piggy Back Ride" knows that Tommy is a master of creative lyrics and his new song is no exception. The yet-to-be-named song is a throw back to the old Stax Records days with one of the coolest vibes of any X-ALT! song yet. Not to mention a bass line that will have my fingers in knots for days! But it will be worth it. It needs another night of work to pull it all together but once it's ready to go I'm sure - Like "Piggy Back Ride" - it is going to be another staple of our live sets.
That said, the next CD should be a bit of a departure from the first because it is setting up to be a true group effort. After a year of playing together outside of the old church gig I think we have all come to know each other better and that unique musician's experience of knowing what the other players are thinking is starting to sink in. Needless to say- I'm Stoked!
V
As usual Tommy can say it better than I
V
Let Go and Let God
Posted on January 15th, 2007.
I am myself again.
Saturday, while doing early set up at Cumberland Heights for yesterday’s church service, it helped to have a task to concentrate on. Then, while leaving the beautiful grounds, I paid particular attention to the arch over the driveway. In big letters, it says, “Let Go and Let God”. I literally did one of those “I could have had a V-8″ forehead slaps. Sometimes, these moments just kind of come at you, dontcha’ know?
One other thing about yesterday: worship at a place like Cumberland Heights (it’s a drug and alcohol treatment center) just seems so much more real. Songs that we’ve played a hundred times, that usually bring about polite head nods or applause, at this place they bring forth such raw emotion. You get so used to playing these songs that it becomes routine; yet, after almost every number, I look up and see so many tears. For some people there today, songs like He Touched Me, Lean On Me, Amazing Grace, even my own Piggyback Ride struck a nerve.
I’ve always believed that music is God’s way of giving us just a taste of the ecstacy of Heaven, a fleeting glimpse leaving us wanting to get to His kingdom so that we might experience the real thing. Kind of like walking past a McDonald’s and smelling the french fries. Music touches us in a way so unknown, in a place so hidden within us that it is impossible to describe. I forget that sometimes. That’s why it shocked me to see people so visibly moved by music I had begun to take for granted.
We musicians are there to “Lead them to the Altar”. So many Sundays, whether because the congregation is distracted, or we are, that doesn’t happen as much as we’d like. But not this Sunday. You could see the Holy Spirit embracing every person in that chapel. It is hard to remain in self-pity when you know that you are being given the highest honor: being allowed to do God’s work. It is impossible to not feel all Joy when you see that work bearing fruit. This is why we do what we do. I’m going to try not to forget that again.
I know I’m using a lot of Christian-Speak, but I do not apologise. These are the apropriate words for what I am feeling.
I had a Crocodile Dundee moment yesterday. I offered up the knife of my pain and struggle and dared God. The Lord just smiled at me and said, “That’s not a knife”. He took me to Cumberland Heights and said “THAT’S a knife”.
Lesson learned.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Cumberland Heights

It was one of those mornings that reminds us of why we do what we are doing. Rev. Ishee surprised us by requesting a song off the "Rhythm and Praise" CD that we had not intended to play and he asked us to start the service with "Down To The River." That made it so special, knowing that our songs and voices had touched the group enough last time we were there, months ago, that they wanted to experience those songs again.
It's hard to explain the feeling of "CHURCH" that was in the room Sunday. The chapel at Cumberland Heights is like something out of a story book: a capacity of around 75, wooden bench seats and beautiful stained glass windows.
There were no empty seats and folding chairs had been placed in the small aisle.
It was a strangely warm morning for January in Nashville so we threw open the doors and a warm breeze blew through the chapel. X-ALT's songs of praise joined by the voices of the congregation were carried on those breezes to the flocks that stood outside and they traveled over wires to the overflow room and God's presence was definitely felt. The congregation was on their feet and clapping and singing along - I tell you it was CHURCH!
The feeling of God's presence washed over us and our ladies voices blended together like the songs of angels! The band was tight and together and it was as if each song took things up another notch untill the bluesey version of "Amazing Grace" was played to close the service. Amazing Grace is Cumberland Heights theme song and they sing it at every service. As they sang along with us you could see by the smiles on their faces that they had been uplifted and strengthened and we are so proud that God has given us the chance to be a part of those blessings.
Rev. Ishee dismissed the group and we played them out with the song he had requested "No Place Like Home." Our drummer Eddie must have been feeling the vibe of the room as he started it "a bit" faster than usual, but believe me when I tell you - it worked - it was such a great upbeat way to end a morning of praise and worship.
We will be returning to Cumberland Heights this summer to help them dedicate their new sancturary and we can't wait!
Next weekend if everything works out we will be worshiping with the ladies at Metro Nashville's Women's Prison on Saturday and then with the good folks at New Beginnings SMC on Sunday. We ask that you keep us in your prayers as the X-ALT train keeps chugging along spreading the Good News of God's love thru song.
Be Blessed
V
Thursday, January 11, 2007
A Few Shots From The Show
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Bits and Pieces
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Love Never Ending
Jesus Take The Wheel
I'll Fly Away
A Great Review
1. Slartibartfast (Tommy) is a rocker. It's a Christian band, yeah, and if you can't handle Christian lyrics at all, it might not be for you, but I'm telling you, if you avoid Slarti's band for that reason, you will be missing something.Slarti is one of the keyboard guys and once the music starts, the quiet, shy-ish Slarti we met at the blogger meat-up turns into (1960's reference, watch out!), Paul Revere (not the horsey silversmith guy but the one who lead the 'Raiders), which is to say a geeky dancing, mugging for the audience who is having so much fun it really doesn't matter that the geek meter is moving to the red zone. And, I'm using 'geek' in a very loving manner, btw.Slarti's band (X-Alt) is quite an ensemble...they got the Memphis-style horns that punctuate the bar, rather than roll all over it, they got not one, not two, but three women who can sing the lights out, and they got another keyboardist who can sing some serious tenor. The Memphis Stax soul oozes through their music even though they appear to be all of the 'blue-eyed' soul variety.My one complaint: Slarti' only gets one solo. He's got a great rocker voice, and his song just SWINGS. Besides his song, he re-arranged the old Sam and Dave song called 'Soothe Me' to handle some really top-notch harmony and lyrics that weave the band's philosophy into the groove. Slarti NEEDS MORE SOLO.My one question: They close the first set with 'Put a little love in your heart' and they attribute the song to Aretha. Actually, their arrangement is pretty much a pepped up version of the original by Jackie DeShannon, but hey..it was good.All in all, it was more than worth the trip to Ashland City. Plus we got to hang with Ms. Slarti and two Slarti-kids. Good family times...
I love a great review! Well as soon as my Sister-n-Law gets them to me I'll be posting some pictures from Saturday and I have a few videos I found hanging around the bottom of my computer to post so stay tuned and if you have a minute drop a prayer or two for us as we get ready to lead the service at Cumberland Heights Rehab. Center this Sunday, that we can help touch the hearts of the good folks there that are trying to get their lives back in line.
God Bless
V
Monday, January 08, 2007
A Big Night At TBG
Lets Make A Baby King
So was that hot or what! That was Susie Reel on vocals, I tell you if you miss
X-ALT! you are really missing some great playing and singing (Am I bragging? yes, but we are having such a good time and were doing it to the glory of God so I can't help it!)
Another new song that made it's way to the stage Saturday night was "A Strange Way To Save The World" Katy sings her heart out on this one - Check it out...
Strange Way To Save The World
Both of those songs were held over from some of the Christmas programs we did last month, but a good song is a good song and I think those should be played anytime not just at Christmas!
Well what would an X-ALT! show be without some gospel classics? Saturday night was no exception here we are doing "He Touched Me and a bluesy version of Amazing Grace!
He Touched Me / Amazing Grace
It was a great night and a great kick off to what we all hope is going to be a great year for the
X-ALT! ministry. One last note about Saturday night, Brooke was having voice problems and was not up to singing lead on anything so after we finished our regular set with a kickin' version of "God Is My Rock" the crowd started calling for one of our standards from the "Rhythm & Praise" CD "Down To The River To Pray" which Brooke usually takes the lead on. With a little prodding, Suzy's daughter Jessica came on stage and took the lead on it and was wonderful. Unfortunately the video ran out before "God Is My Rock" and "Down To The River" so your just going to have to take my word for it!
Well the next two months are going to be busy for us, but keep checking back here each week and I will do my best to keep you up to date on all the is happening in the world of X-ALT!
Next stop is at Cumberland Heights Rehab. Center next Sunday. Rev. Ishee was kind enough to ask us back to lead their Sunday Service and we are glad to do it. Then it off the the Women's prison for what I'm sure will be a special Service on Saturday the 20th, then on the 21st we are back home at New Beginnings SMC for their 11:00am service.
We thank you all for your prayers, thoughts and support.
See you soon
V
Thursday, January 04, 2007
New Videos are here!!!
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Jesus We Worship You
No Place Like Home
Open The Eyes Of My Heart
Piggyback Ride
The Lord Is Coming Back
We want to say a special thanks to Lawrence Bailey for filling in on drums for Eddie the night these were taped, Lawrence is a killer drummer and sax palyer that has filled in with us many times. Be sure to check out his band at http://www.the-jones.com/ They are the funk that rocks Nashville and Lawrence (Yoda) is the sax player that puts the "F" in funk!
Also on hand that night was the wounderful and talented Susan Christians on flute, Susan is an old friend of X-ALT! from our days as the praise band at a local church and we are always thrilled when she can break away and join us!
Come on out Saturday at 8:00 to The TBG Coffee House in Ashland City TN and join us in a night or praise and worship music with that special X-ALT! twist.
We'll see you there
V
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Here we go
TBG COFFEE HOUSE
116 N. Main Street
Ashland City TN 37105
Music starts at 8:00pm
Come on out and help support X-ALT! and TBG.
We'll See you there!
V
Friday, December 29, 2006
HAPPY NEW YEAR - Well a little early
Speaking of which we are so lucky to have so many great players willing to step in when we need them, I want to say a special thank you to a few of them here...
Randy Janoski
Lawrence Bailey
Bill King
Michael Griggs
You guys rock and we are so glad to have you as part of our family!
I have not done this lately so let me tell you who X-alt is..
Mark Mills - Vocals & Piano
Susie Reel - Vocals
Eddie Loper - Drums
Brooke Pinkerton - Vocals
Mark Pierce - Lead Guitar
Katy Seal - Vocals & Guitar
Tom Landers - Vocals. Keyboards, Guitar and Mandolin
Vince Pinkerton - Vocals & Bass
Brian Lucas - Trumpet
We as a group and individually have so much to be thankful this year but we are most thankful for all of you that have come out to be part of our ministry!
Now for a blast from the past. Tommy and I were in a band called "Blue Collar" for many years along with our buddy and sometime X-alt mate Lawrence Bailey. Here is a picture of the old group.
That's us going Left to Right across the top
Vince Pinkerton (Me), Lawrence Bailey, Tommy Landers
Were we a studly group or what?!?
Well I guess that's enough for now but stay tuned for some new videos and reports, and don't forget to come on out to TBG Coffee House on Jan. 6th for a great night of great music. The show starts at 8:00pm we'll see you there.
V
Monday, December 11, 2006
Trudging on
We had a great service at New Beginnings last Sunday, it really put me in the Christmas Spirit (That particularly spirit was keeping his distance so far this year!) We also provided Music when the New Beginnings Church hosted a group of local Southern Methodist Churches. We video taped the program and videos are in the works so stay tuned!
We will be singing with the residents at Claiborne & Hughes nursing facility at their Christmas Party on the 21st then come Janurary it's off to the races.
It's going to be a great year, see you then.
V
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Checking In
We will be shooting some new video on the 27th so stay tuned!
Untill next time
Vince
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Schedule Update
Nov. 27 (MONDAY) New Beginnings Church Annual conference meeting Dinner
at 7:00 we play at 8:00
Dec. 10 (SUNDAY) New Beginnings Church All Music Service 11:00 am
Dec. 16 (SATURDAY) Bellevue Mall Christmas Show 5:00 pm (1 hour show)
Dec. 21 (THURSDAY) Claiborune and Hughes Nursing Home Christmas Party 6:00 pm
Jan. 6 (SATURDAY) TBG Coffee House, Ashland City 8:00 pm
Jan. 14 (SUNDAY) Cumberland Heights Rehab. 11:00 am service
Jan. 20 (SATURDAY) TN women's Prison (W/Ben Houston from 23rd Psalm)
Jan. 21 (SUNDAY) New Beginnings Church 11:00 am service
Jan. 27 (SATURDAY) McKendree Village 10:30 am
Jan. 28 (SUNDAY) Talents Coffee Studio, Springfield 2:00 pm
Feb. 3 (SATURDAY) 23rd Psalm Coffee House 7:00pm (?)
Feb. 4 (SUNDAY) New Beginnings Church 11:00 am Service
Feb. 7 (WEDNESDAY) Mariner Health Care (w/Ben Houston from 23rd Psalm)
Feb. 11 (SUNDAY) East End UMC 10:30 am service
March 4 (SUNDAY) RiverBend Men's Prison Time TBA
Come on out and worship with us some time!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Sunday Nov. 19 East End UMC 10:30 am East Nashville
Monday Nov. 27 New Beginnings SMC 7:00 pm Bellevue
Sunday Dec. 10 New Beginnings 11:00 am Bellevue
Saturday Dec. 16 Bellevue Mall Food Court 5:00 pm Bellevue
Thursday Dec. 21 Claiborne and Hughes Christmas Party 6:00 pm Franklin
Saturday Jan. 6 TBG Coffee House 8:00 pm Ashland City
Sunday Jan. 14 Cumberland Heights 11:00 am Nashville
Sunday Jan. 21 New Beginnings 11:00 am Bellevue
Saturday Jan. 27 McKendree Village 10:30 am Nashville
Sunday Jan. 28 Talents Coffee Studio 2:00 pm Springfield
How about a video
SHOW HIM LOVE
We also want to welcome aboard Mr. Brian Lucas on Trumpet! The X-ALT family is changing and God has seen fit to send us two great new players in Brian Lucas and Mark Pierce who I introduced you to in a earlier post. We have a new Sax player coming in this week and hopefully all will go well with him and the new X-ALT! will be in place and ready for our Christmas appearances and or the Jan. appearances that are already on the books.
More to come
V
Thursday, October 26, 2006
A couple of new articles
www.MyFaithinGod.com
the article is call "What is a Christian" the other is at
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=117115913
and my article is the first Blog entry.So check them out when you get a chance!
More updates on the way.
V
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Are you a "Weener"?
So are you a "weener"? Read on and decide for yourself
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Alright, it's confession time. I need to confess something that I discovered about myself over the weekend. Not something I didn't know about myself, but I must admit the exact ramifications weren't on my radar screen. Here goes:
This blog, and other newsletters before it, along with devotions and snippets I have written over the years are born from my mind as I ponder those things that catch my interest. The "what ifs" and suppostions fill my head until I must share my thoughts with the world. Not that I believe I know more or think more, on the contrary, I believe there are other thoughts held by dear folks like you that I'm simply trying to evoke and hear from. Just one thinker sharing with others. That's the part I knew.
This past week as I shared the company of friends and a not-so-serious game of Scrabble, I layed the tiles W-E-E-N to form the word ween. I was immediately challenged by the resident "spelling police" saying I was wrong; apparently, this particular "officer" only knew of wean. Now I must admit that I wasn't completely sure of the word I played, but thought I had seen it before. However, without a dictionary at hand, and the fact that I valued the company more than my need to be right, I removed the tiles from the board and continued on. What followed was an evening of laughter and fun with many more challenged words by all. I did not not win for those of you keeping score.
A couple of days later, one of the more competitive members of that group decided to check those words that were disputed in that game, which I find odd because they had actually won. Anyway, my word ween was valid. Check it at dictionary.com. I don't want to spoil your fun, so you'll have to click the link to find the meaning.
Now for the part of the confession I did not know: I am one who weens. A weener if you will. Imagine my surprise. Perhaps you're one too.
Peace......
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Read more from Tom at his site http://the-beat-goes-on.blogspot.com/
Welcome Mark Pierce
After a day off we took the Lord's music to the good people at Woodbine UMC where our old buddy James Cole is the minister, it was another good Sunday of worship and even though the older congregation was not as vocal in their praise as they are at some churches we attend, we still saw smiles and folks singing along.
We don't do what we do for applause or a paycheck, we do it because we feel that this is the path the Lord has placed us on, sometime He feeds our egos (like he did Friday at TBG) and other times He lets us know it's all about Him and bringing the word of His love to His people (as was the case Sunday) but either way it is a great feeling to know that you are one He has chosen to spread His word and that you are being blessed in doing so. We're not perfect (no one is) we are just a group of regular people, who fall short of God's glory on a regular basis, but what a lesson it is to know that God chooses sinners like us to help spread his word. No one says you have to be perfect to be a Christian, if that were the case there would be no Christians. God commands that His people spread the Good News of Christ, to take it to the world so that everyone can know of His unending love. That is what we are trying to do in our own little way, we may never reach millions of people or lead to the salvation of nations, but it's enough to know that we may be helping the few people we play to take one step closer to the Lord, and at the same time we are making personal leaps forward. It is my prayer that God allows us to continue this ministry for years to come and that it may be a blessing to all we encounter. Because all the people we have met and all the churches where we have served have certainly been blessings to us.
Over the next few months we will be slowing down a bit to allow our members time for their family's and friends for the holidays but we won't be sitting still, we will be doing some special Christmas appearances and putting together new material that we can play in the new year and hopefully be looking toward a new X-ALT! CD.
Thanks to everyone who has supported us in our ministry and we look forward to seeing everyone again very soon. Keep checking the Blog for upcoming appearances and announcements.
God Bless you all
Vince
November and December Schedule
11/19 East End UMC 10:30 am service
11/27 New Beginnings SMC annual SMC conference meeting 7:00 pm
12/10 New Beginnings SMC 11:00 am service
12/16 Bellevue Mall Food Court Christmas Celebration 5:00 pm
12/21 Claibourne and Hughes Nursing Facility Christmas Party 6:00 pm
Monday, October 02, 2006
Blessings And Bars

Some of the folks in the band tell me that I tend to glorify some of our performances a little more than I should, Maybe I do - Maybe I don't - you won't know unless you come out and see for yourself sometime, but I promise you that this next update is the truth and nothing but the truth with no glorification what so ever.
Sunday Night October 1st X-ALT! Went to church! In a small chapel with no adornments, no crosses, no robes, no suits and ties, just cold tile floors, benches with no padded seats and guards at the door. But God was in that room and it was felt by all that attended. We were in the chapel at Nashville's Riverbend Maximum Security Prison where along with our good friend Ben Houston from the 23rd Psalm Ministries, we hosted a church service for approx. 25 prisoners. I really didn't know quite what to expect before going in and I have to admit I was a bit nervous as I waited in line to get searched before we were allowed through the gates. Then as we waited as gate after gate was opened for us I started thinking that this was really a great analogy for what we as a band have been through in the past months - how many Gates has God opened for us? How many locked doors have we been allowed to pass through? But this was the biggest gate of all, God seems to like taking this band out of it's comfort zone and he did just that last night.
I think that as people out in the free world (the guards referred to us a free world volunteers) we get a conception of what prison and prisoners are like, some of those conceptions, for me at least, were shattered yesterday. Riverbend is really quiet an amazing place with well manicured lawns and some of the most beautiful rose gardens I have ever seen, all surrounded by fencing, razor wire and armed guards. As we walked across the grounds with our escort it would have been easy to forget that behind these wall have lived and still do live some of the countries most hardened criminals. Across the yard from us prisoners could be seen being led to and from some of the different buildings. I assume that it was dinner time for some of the inmates and that others may have been being taken to exercise areas or for other activities.
Our sound equipotent arrived at the chapel before we did and I was shocked as we walked into the chapel to find two prisoners quickly hooking up our stuff! My first instinct was to yell "Hey get away from that!" I mean these guys were prisoners right - they were the "Bad Guys" and couldn't be trusted. But I held my tongue and just walked up to them to see what was going on and what greeted me were two of the friendliest folks I have ever met, Gerald was a guitar player and often played for their services and the other man whose name I missed was a bass player and they had been the first to arrive and just wanted to help, and they did. We got the sound system together in record time and the service was under way. As Ben started to introduce us another prisoner came from a side room carrying cups of water for us. These guys seemed so happy to have us there, it was really starting to sink in that we were a part of something special. We opened with one of our original numbers "Jesus We Worship You" and followed it with "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" and we could tell that these guys were there to worship. Tommy kicked in with "Piggy Back Ride" and we were off and running, later in our set we did the old standard "Lean On Me" and you could see in these guys eyes that the spirit had filled them. Some were singing along and others were clapping their hands while others just swayed to the music and let it fill them up with the spirit. We took a break and the speaker for the night came up during which Ben came to me and told me that the guys really wanted us to do "Lean On Me" again, so after the message we did. The rest of the set for the most part was filled with gospel standards like "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", "I'll Fly Away", "He Touched Me" and "Down To The River To Pray" as we were about to go into our final song Ben came up and asked us to hold off a second because some of the prisoners wanted to do a song, so we set down and five of the guys came up and sang, I wish I could remember the name of the song but I got so caught up in the sentiment and sincerity that came from these men's voices that all I could do was listen and be filled, Brooke (My Wife) told me afterwards that their song had brought tears to her eyes, it was just that powerful a moment. Ben then took prayer requests and we closed with "Amazing Grace" with Ben and the group that had just sang joining us for it.
afterwards we had a few minutes to visit with the men that attended, we laughed and prayed with them, shook their hands and hugged them. We were in a higher place, a prison had become a church for those two hours and hearts had been touched and at least in my case lives had been changed. We were witnesses to what the glory of God can do. As we were escorted out I couldn't help but think "I can go home now to my nice bed in my nice house, I can kiss my kids goodnight and then settle in, where as the men we worshiped with tonight are returning to a cold cell where they will be locked in for the night and many of them will be doing that day after day for the rest of their lives. Quiet a contrast, but for two hours we were together, brothers and sisters in Christ and filled by what each had brought to the service. I'll be praying for these guys today and I hope all of you that read this will do the same, because as Ben said during the service there were no black people and no white people at that service there were no prisoners and no free people, at that service as at any church service we are all the same, we are Christians that believe in God and in his care we are all one.
Vince
Monday, September 18, 2006
The Good, The Bad and the Blessed
Since the last update we've played Talents Coffee Studio in Springfield TN, The Bellevue Mall, The Coffee House at Christ Church, and Cumberland Heights Rehab. Center.
We'll take them as they came...
Aug. 27th Talents Coffee House...
I'm still full! We were invited to play at Talents and were told that there would be a pot luck lunch then we would lead an informal time of praise and worship. I only wish we had taken a picture of the food, there was more great things to eat than I can even start to describe. And as filled as we were by the food we were filled even more by the people. Before we took the stage (we were still eating)Talents owner brought the coolest group of kids to the stage and they set the bar high for the good time of worship that was to come.



Anyway... The rest of the day was a real blessing to us, the group that filled the coffee house was so responsive and positive that I think we all left feeling filled with the spirit, hopefully we will be returning to the fine city of Springfield soon.


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Moving on...
The Bellevue Mall was filled with music, literally on the afternoon of Sept. 10th as we took the X-ALT! Message to the people of Bellevue. We had a good turn out of friends and family and those that happened upon us seemed to really enjoy themselves. One real treat we had was being joined on trumpet by Kyle Netherton, Kyle was the trumpet player on the "Rhythm and Praise" CD but due to his schedule and location he is usually unable to join us live. He is a great player and a great addition to the X-ALT! Team.
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Next up was The Coffee House at Christ Church and if I say so myself we sounded great! Too bad nobody showed up. We haven't had the best of luck at C.C., the first time we played there was one of our first outings as a group and a lot of our friend showed up to support us but with C.C. being on the opposite side of town and Friday nights being busy for everybody we weren't so lucky this time around. But being the troopers that we are we forged ahead and kept playing in case someone was running late, I would have hated for someone to make the trip only to find that we had given up and left. No one said that every night would be a blowout and this served as a great practice for the service at Cumberland Heights.
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Speaking of which - Sunday morning's service at Cumberland Heights Rehab. Center was one for the books, we are so grateful to Rev. Ishee for including us in the service that capped off their reunion weekend. The chapel was full and a camera had been set up to broadcast the service into another room. It was such a good feeling to be singing and praising God with a group of people who have turned to Him as a way past their addictions. It was such an opposite of the night we spent at C.C. that it leads me to think that we are being shown our path, I have always felt that our calling was to be in a church service situation, that is where we started and it is what feels like home to me. I would never want to give up doing the non-church appearances but I think our focus needs to be on the church's and their congregations who are looking for a pathway to worship. I am a strong believer that God will make his way known, that is what HE was doing when we were let go from our regular service commitments and what HE was doing when HE led us to all the church's who have opened their doors to us and to all the coffee houses where we have tightened up our sound. Now we are just looking for that next step. As God shows us the way we will be going about our scheduled appearances that will have us going non-stop thru October. November and December will see us making very few appearances in order to spend the holidays at home with our family's. But we will be doing some Christmas related projects around the area so keep your eyes on the blog and I'll be sure to keep you posted.
Next up is a return to the Music City K.O.A. then on October 1st we join the good folks from 23rd Psalm in bringing the word to the men at Nashville's Reverbend Maximum security prison. October will also see us at New Day Southern United Methodist Church, a return to Woodbine UMC, we will be playing for the ladies and gentlemen at Nashville's McKendree Village retirement community and also at the Truth, Beauty and Grace Coffee House.
Well that catches us up for now, more news when it happens.
V
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
A New Update Is On The Way
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