SAXBOY Sax Player Greg Vail

                               A Day in the Life... a Sax Player's Story.

Christmas Tour 2009

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This entry was posted on 12/15/2009 10:41 PM and is filed under news.

Merry Christmas!!

Greg Vail here sitting in a hotel in Atlanta Georgia. Very tired and have to get some sleep, but, had to say we are having a great time in the South!! Started in North Carolina last night playing Mount Anderson Baptist Church and I loved the team there and folks that came out! Wonderful people are all over this planet and this week is a reminder of this fact!

Charles Billingsley hosted Praise the Lord on TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) this evening. We played 1 song with Charles and Band at the beginning and then there were some guests. The band was back for 2 songs about 50 minutes in and I was the next guest on the show!

I played my Deck the Halls track featuring Soprano Sax and very high energy. It turned out really good, I think. I will be watching the Archive once it is online to see for sure. The show was 2 hours long and the band was back at an hour 38 and played the show closing.The archive will be online tomorrow and should be up for 4 weeks.

TBN LINK for the ARCHIVE - http://www.tbn.org/index.php/2/4/p/85.html

The music seemed to go off really well overall,but the interview segmant was pretty dang scary for me. I don't get to talk very much and I have had radio experience but no TV experience. At least not doing an interview live for the world to see. I will be checking the footage out when I can get a connection and the time to check it out.

What an awesome experience and great first few days we have had!!

I have pics to post and hope to get some footage from the Christmas show to post to youtube!

Gotta get some rest! Have a great, blessed and safe Christmas season!

SAXBOY Greg Vail

 

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