
Singing Out!
There aren’t many places to go for fun in this tiny little town of Blairsville. But, if someone is desperate for some fun, there is a little restaurant/bar in Hiawassee called the Yacht Club. Tuesday night is karaoke night. So, last night, My Mother, brother, my daughter Haley, Dad, Charles and Erika Rich and I went to check things out.
The place was packed and loud with singing and laughter. Everyone seemed to be having a great time. We found the only table left and quickly sat down. We ordered a couple drinks and a huge plate of onion rings. As we sat back and listened, we heard everything from Charlie Daniels to Neil Diamond. Ability did not stop anyone from jumping up to the mic to sing their song. I give them credit for having the guts to get up there and sing. And you know what? It’s all about having fun…who cares how good you sing? But, was I, Tracy Matlack, going to have what it takes to sing out in front of a crowd?
Mom, Ray, Haley and I got caught up in the excitement and quickly wrote down a song we wanted to sing and gave it to the DJ. We went off in the corner and practiced a few times until we felt comfortable with it. The longer we sat, waiting to be called up, the more nervous we got and Mom just about chickened out! He finally called our names and we got up in front of about 35 people and sang our rendition of I’ll Fly Away. We even had three part harmony going in some places.
It was a lot of fun and we went back to our seats with smiles on our faces. We faced our fears and lived through a new experience. Like I said earlier, I am excited about trying new things and living new adventures. This is one I think I will be doing again soon!
December 2nd, 2009
Tracy Matlack
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Found your blog while looking through some Olympic links (the curling entry).
Great to hear that you actually got up and joined in. It can become very addictive
I missed out on my one chance to do it while in the states (some bar in Cowtown, Fort Worth) and regret it. Would have been fun to sing (well, croak) to a crowd of locals with my English accent lol