Tabernacle Choir Tour final report, July 2013

The tour was memorable in every way. Meals were scrumptious as usual. I helped with the luggage, which is a duty that we take turns with to help out. It adds to the fulfillment of performances and rehearsals. I thought I would add this epilogue to my previous entires about the tour… I had a lot to say each day about our music-making but felt like leaving the group is such a let-down that it really changes one’s life virtually in every way. I now have a new church job that will keep me busy though.

We finished up the tour with a performance at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This beautiful area is so green! We had time to visit several places and enjoyed relaxing in their beautiful city.

Ringing a bell in one of our final numbers.

Ringing a bell in one of our final numbers.


People have asked me when seeing this photo if I am left-handed. I am not, but the microphone stand was in the way so I rang the bell with my left hand. What an honor to be selected as one of about 40 ringers and to participate in this part of the concert as a bell-ringer/singer! I will watch with interest as the choir continues to provide uplifting music and commentary to those who will listen. Although this has been a large part of my life, now I will have more time to do things with my wife and family. I will relish memories of the time I spent in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and in the Conference Center in the “big seats” behind those who speak to the world. I will miss my close relationship with the singers, and also the thrilling experience of hearing the mighty Tabernacle Organ and Conference Center Organ from the close vantage of the choir seats. My God be with you all, as you continue your important part of sharing the love of God through music!

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