Sunday, May 17, 2026

Where Words and Music Come Together

 

5/14/26 Ben Wheeler accompanies Cindy Williams Gutierrez as she reads her poems at Hugo House (quotations are from Gutierrez's poems or commentary during the Q&A)

Dave Nolet on bass 
I recently enjoyed a unique collaborative performance at Hugo House, a literary arts center for creative writers. Poet Cindy Williams Gutierrez read from her book, This Tender Geography, while classical guitarist Ben Wheeler and upright bass player Dave Nolet accompanied her. The interplay of poetry and music was rich and moving.

Here’s what made the evening extra special for me: Ben and I attended the same elementary, middle and high schools and had not seen each other since our 20th Franklin High reunion eons ago! In addition, I attended the event with our mutual friend Marianne, whom I have known since kindergarten. All three of us were in the same second grade class! It was a fun reunion, and we vowed to get together again soon when we’ll have more time to catch up.

Reconnecting with people from my past has become very important to me, and I cherish every opportunity.

5/14/26 After the event, I went home and sketched from our reunion selfie:
Friends since second grade!

4 comments:

  1. It’s such a treasure having people that you have known for so long! I grew up in the Military, so I really appreciate when people have this connection. The last sketch just really captured the delight the three of you had getting together!

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    1. Yes, lifetime friends are a treasure that I cherish!

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  2. How great to get together with friends from the past...and at a happy event! Looks like you all had fun.

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