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Sorry. I know it was confusing the way that last post went out via email. We got emails back saying “Awww, I missed it” and “That was cruel” and “I built a time machine specifically so I could come.”

Here are the vital stats communicated more clearly:

Lookout Mountain Community Church

When: Sat, Dec 4, 2010 5:30 PM
leading worship for ‘olah service

When: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 10:30 AM
leading worship

When: Fri, Dec 10, 2010 6:00 PM DINNER 7:00 PM CONCERT
christmas concert and dinner | Poster

“Celebrate together at our Christmas Concert & Dinner, featuring The Blackthorn Project and Debbie Milligan/Kerry Conner. Join us for dinner in the Fellowship Hall. Tickets are available in the LMCC Bookstore or call Diane Urbano at 720-746-4106. Cost: $5 Concert, $10 Dinner & Concert, and $25 Family Dinner & Concert (any number). Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m., and the concert at 7:00 p.m. Childcare provided for Nursery to 4-years old at 6:45 p.m.

We suggest getting tickets now to save a couple bucks and ensure your seat:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/133684

This Saturday, Nov 13, 2010 7:00 PM!
2502 West Colorado Avenue Suite 301, Colorado Springs, CO
The Loft Music Venue – 719.201.2209
Colorado Springs, CO
$5 advance
$8 door
With special guest Barry Patterson

Nasty harmonica and rattley strings will accompany you wailing the blues in “Love Don’t Leave Me Alone” with the rest of the audience. We’ll all get our barnyard yelling, white boy clapping, and funky dancing on for “Mud Song,” and our new “Be Thou My Vision” will make the air thick. If you don’t know what that means, you’ll need to experience it. If you come to one acoustic show this year, make it this one, people!

Yes, please mark your calendar now to join us. The ridiculously talented Barry Patterson will open with a singer/songwriter set from his new album 7000 miles.

The Blackthorn Project will then play songs from Reckless, with Steve Holley manning the upright bass.

We know you’ll want to bring home our new CD, so we’ve made it the show very inexpensive (especially if you buy a ticket now–see below). So it would mean the world to us if you would retweet, like, forward, or use your God-given voice to invite a friend or two who you think would enjoy our music. See you soon!

Sat, Nov 13, 2010 7:00 PM
2502 West Colorado Avenue Suite 301, Colorado Springs, CO
The Loft Music Venue – 719.201.2209
Colorado Springs, CO
$5 advance: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/133684
$8 door
With special guest Barry Patterson

It Is ON!

It’s finally happened, people. We decided two weeks ago to make the album we’ve been talking about making for the last 2 years. I know, we’re excited, too.

Our great friend Aaron Strumpel (writer of the songs Twenty-Three, Centuries, and co-writer with us on Trouble Won’t Go, Too Proud, and Sweep Me Away) agreed to co-produce the project with us, and we love the flavor that he brings to our work. Aaron challenges us in the best ways to stretch the boundaries of our music, to really push ourselves creatively, and to fully understand our vision for the album. And we do know this for sure: this is an album of songs of worship.

We’ve tried not to put many limits on ourselves and on the work–and the work has been so fun as a result. Tim has been living out quite a few of his secret dreams, in fact. The latin percussionist, the Bruce Springsteen, and the crazy goat-hoof shaker guy all thrive within him.  And with this project, they finally have their outlet!

And I get to pursue some secret dreams of my own.  No, I haven’t gotten a Shakira moment yet, but yesterday I put a string section on Whisper Your Love that involved “Sugar-Plum Fairy” strings. High, flitty, and super fun to play. That’s almost as good, right? I also get to continue my foray into the wonderful and frustrating world of the cello. Most of the time, if I keep it simple, the cello does what I tell it to.  Yesterday, however, it almost got itself thrown off the back deck because of its disobedience.

We’re recording in Aaron’s house here in Woodland Park–here’s the view heading up–

and we’re thinking about splitting the studio to be in our house, too, so that we can continue recording when the babies are in bed. It’s a completely different thing than our last album; we’re working around our kids, we’re recording in a home studio, and we’re having so much fun experimenting, drinking coffee, making pancakes, and then experimenting some more.

I’m not sure when the new CD will be available for you to hear and enjoy. I know we’re keeping our fingers crossed that we’ll be done tracking our vocals and instruments by the end of this month, but with our chaotic family life, we just have to hold everything loosely. Rest assured, though, you’ll have it before Christmas for sure!

There are lots of ways you can keep up with our recording process. The best way is to be a fan of us on Facebook. It is so easy to upload pictures and one-liner status updates, so we do that often.

You can also follow us on Twitter, which also has some one-liner updates.

I am also updating my new blog for mommies with reflections about how this process fits in with my life as a mom of two small kids. Those posts that are less about motherhood and more about the process will also be posted here, I think.

So there you have it! We’ll try to be updating often, but until the next one, we’ll see you on Facebook or Twitter!

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