An Attitude of Gratitude & Thanksgiving…
Come take a walk with me, #Psalmoetry. The fall leaves are beautiful! Finding gratitude and #Thanksgiving in the small things…even in #2020!
#thankful to #Christ and feeling #grateful and #inspired.
#thankful to #Christ and feeling #grateful and #inspired.
Thank you all for voting! As some of you may know I was part of an international songwriting contest centered around this present pandemic and global crisis Covid 19! Artists were asked to share a new original song that conveyed how they feel about the present pandemic and a message they’d like to express. It could be comedic, or serious etc. Out of 300 plus submissions, I was called and told that “Sanctified And Sanitized” (Wash Your hands) had landed in the Top 10! I am pleased to say that by the blessing and grace of a good God, I am now enjoying the grand prize winnings from Burl Audio!
Hey there Peeps! It’s me…Psalmoetry! Here’s video footage to share with you this Valentine’s Weekend, 2020! Several beautiful couples came out to be part of an inspiring Pre Valentine’s Day event my husband Terrence and I hosted in tandem with the Marriage Matters group we’re part of. Through out it you will hear my new single “If I Could Give You The World” dedicated to my hubby and soon to be released on popular music streaming outlets everywhere! Check it out! (Also, peep my boy Salt as he turns up on the mic! Peace and Love
Some behind the scenes rehearsal footage I wanted to share with you guys. I had such a wonderful time working with the cast and crew at LaComedia Dinner Theater performing Disaster (A 70s music comedy musical).
As several of you may know, I am in a Lacomedia Taste of Broadway production called DISASTER… a slapstick comedy and 70’s throw back (Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick) This production has had audiences Rollin in their seats as the “Distaster” is happening to different larger than life melodramatic characters in the cast, Lol, all while a slew of disco hits from the 70’s are being sung and incorporated into the show! Here is one of the reviews that has come forth since opening night of the show, which began Sept. 12 and goes until Nov. 3. The review states “Ayanna Lewis is funny as diva Levora and sings up a storm on a number of disco hits.”… wow, thank YOU Lord, I’m grateful for this review and thankful for this opportunity! I’ll take it! Thank you God for the singing and acting gift you have graced me with, thank you to the reviewer, and thank you Lacomedia for the opportunity!
Checkout the full review here:
https://www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/cincy/cincy393.html