Attention, blogmonsters and Fletchfans:
I'll be performing a new song at Mt. Hollywood Congregational Church this Sunday morning during service. It's a piece based on 1 Corinthians 12-20, by one of my personal favorites, Saul Paulus of Tarsis. You may know him as St. Paul, and anybody familiar with the HBO Western DEADWOOD will recognize it. This is one of two annual solos that have become traditions for me at Mt. Hollywood, (4607 Prospect Ave, c/o Rodney between Hillhurst and Vermont in the Los Feliz Village), the coolest progressive Christian church in all the land. We like to say, "Where ever you are on your life's journey, you're welcome here." And kids, we mean it. We're about to welcome Rachel, our new pastor, so anybody who hasn't sampled this awesome place should consider this a great time to take me up on this personal invitation. And you might not want to miss the opportunity to tell me how much you hate my Geico ad parody on Youtube. This one really has the nerds cackling, folks -- I'm not sure why. it's one of my most-watched shorts. I mean, it's not SONG OF THE SOUTH or anything, but... oh well. If anybody's curious, there's a link to it from the SHORTS page of the homesite. If you don't like it, maybe a few of the others will be more to your liking. For those of you who can't make to church this week (services start at 10:30 am), keep an eye on the PERFORMANCES page of my site, as a video single seems likely next week.
In other news, there is a new cover design for the LAST TANGO WITH MARLON novella, now at the LAST TANGO WITH MARLON Yahoo! group and, shortly thereafter, on the home site, FLETCHER RHODEN.COM. The book is still slated for a late July release from Trafford Publishing.
See you on Sunday!
FR
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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