One Voice
September 5th 2008 09:10
When I came to this job, one of the people I was glad to renew acquaintance with was Malcolm Gordon. I’ve seen him once before in my old shop, but otherwise hadn’t seen him since he was a child of eleven or twelve. At that time he and one of my sons performed, along with three other children, in a series of very short television skits made for the children’s programme, What Now? This programme is still going, I think, more than a decade later. (I wrote in another post that it was Spot On that he was in, but I don’t think Spot On was still running when my son was 11 or 12.)
Malcolm is in the process of becoming a Presbyterian minister, but he also finds time to write songs and perform them, and his first album (think it’s his first) has not long come out. (He also got married around the same time – just to keep himself occupied.)
The album is called One Voice and we have a pre-release version of it at work – somewhere on my increasingly cluttered desk. (I don’t have anywhere to put stuff, apart from the top of the desk.) I’ve enjoyed listening to it on a number of occasions.
One Voice is part of a long-term project relating to Christians and the arts. The website talks about its vision, but so far the only ‘product’ of the vision is Malcolm’s album.
Malcolm is in the process of becoming a Presbyterian minister, but he also finds time to write songs and perform them, and his first album (think it’s his first) has not long come out. (He also got married around the same time – just to keep himself occupied.)
The album is called One Voice and we have a pre-release version of it at work – somewhere on my increasingly cluttered desk. (I don’t have anywhere to put stuff, apart from the top of the desk.) I’ve enjoyed listening to it on a number of occasions.
One Voice is part of a long-term project relating to Christians and the arts. The website talks about its vision, but so far the only ‘product’ of the vision is Malcolm’s album.
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