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In 2018 and 2023 I organized and sponsored a tour for the Tuskegee Golden Voices Concert Choir, directed by Dr Wayne Barr. The choir sang in London, Toronto, Kingston, and Ottawa. They did me the honour of singing the first public performances of my songs Lizzie and her Baby, and I Am a Child. They are an amazing group, and are deservedly well known in the USA. Their founding director, William Levi Dawson, was the first to arrange the songs of the slavery era for four part choirs, and his arrangements are still cherished. I have a relative weakness in promotion, but with help from friends made each tour a resounding artistic success! The photo adjacent is from the 2023 concert in Toronto, where they were joined for two songs by a Toronto private school choir. I had amazing helpers for the tours - special thanks and shoutouts to Neil Langley, Florence Woolner, Aileen Urquhart, and, to a stellar degree, Susan Hara.

I joined the Martello Alley Cats in September, 2024. The group, led by Dr Steph Lind, sings jazz/pop, and is a vibrant, thriving group. One song on Living This Day, They Only Want to Sing, is written about the group (totally tongue-in-cheek). This song, which also appears on the new album, was inspired by the group: I heard them perform in a summer concert in Kingston in 2023, and two days later wrote this one:Two Things.

When I put on a house concert in Napanee in December, 2025, it happened that the hostess was a soft material sculptress, and she had a life sized manikin of Tommy Douglas on display in her home. Tommy is mentioned in the last verse of Money Trouble, so that’s the rustle in the audience when I sing that line…..(it surprised everyone)…..

At my house concert in Waupoos in October, 2025, after I sang the whole song, we did a video of the last verse of the title tune of my new album, Living This Day - the first performance of a quite new song.