Tom with small befuddled child |
Steve has, after years of personal mission work, restarted his
musical career, re-releasing an old album and working on some new music. This song is one of my favorites of his. It's very mellow, but I have to pitch it up a key or so to keep from bottoming out. My choir teacher, Bob LeBard called me a baritone with the lilt of a second bass. He stood me between two strong basses in order to keep me in tune. It's funny that our lives ran so parallel. Steve worked in little mission efforts with homeless guys and veterans and such. I worked for 40 years in the nonprofit sector with abused and mentally ill kids, disabled folk, and was VP for the Tyler Homeless coalition. Steve's like my brother from another mother. It's probably good that God spread us out a bit. You get more good done that way.
But in heaven, I hope to get a chance to jam with Steve sometime. It's something I regret never having gotten to do. Here is "Nothing Soothes the Soul Like Jesus":
Sabbath afternoon nap music if I ever heard it. Thanks for the music Steve.
Tom King
You are too kind Tom, I have to admit when I saw pictures you've posted of yourself singing at Lone Star Camp I have thought, "When was this taken I don't remember being there."
ReplyDeleteI gladly would call myself your brother. I appreciate what you have done in your life here on earth. One of those things was making sure the ministry of Steve Marshall and David Meeker can still be heard...bless you. Steve Borth Sr.