The People, Places, and the History of The Northern Neck of VA

Music Made You

The Continuing Saga of Pixie E. Curry

A Pixie From Kilmarnock

I was honored to participate with producer, and a host on VPM Music, Shawn Evans, to participate in a new program concept called “Music Made You” which is in experimental mode at this time.

I leapt at the chance with this opportunity to showcase  “A Pixie From Kilmarnock’s”  uniqueness, beside the name and the place I originated from.

So enjoy this piece produced by Mr. Evans, and stay tuned for more news about this series.

 

8 comments

  1. James E. C. Norris says:

    A fine exposition on the the profound inspiration one can find in music. The musical themes were intricately woven into the development of Ms. Curry’s early life. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this podcast.

    1. Sprite says:

      Thank you, Dr. Norris. I am glad you enjoyed it!

  2. Joanne Thompson says:

    You’re singing! It’s wonderful! Great story and great music! I especially loved the songs your parents danced to….your description made the whole scene come alive. Listening to this made me very happy – I’ve got a big smile on my face!

    1. Sprite says:

      Thank you! I had fun making it. Shawn did a wonderful job!

  3. Roberta Fountain says:

    THIS IS SO GOOD!!!
    Pixie, you told some wonderful stories in such a relatable way. I laughed and sang along and even danced around a little. 🙂
    Shawn’s production and editing techniques made it all flow seamlessly together. (Of course, what else would I expect from him?)
    This definitely needs to continue!
    Great work!

    1. Sprite says:

      Shawn is the Man! I too hope he will be able to continue this series, and very proud that I was a part of it! Thank you for your support!

  4. Lloyd Hill says:

    Pixie, you did it again! Your imagination and ability to weave things together, in an interesting fashion, is extraordinary. We also were made privy to another of your hidden talents, you can sing, You have been discovered. Please continue to use that voice.
    We pray for much success for you with your projects. The only place that success comes before work is the dictionary. Keep striving for
    excellence and success will be your reward.
    We love you and we are proud of your accomplishments.
    Love, Lloyd & Eleanor Hill
    .

    1. Sprite says:

      I am so glad you enjoyed it.

      Mrs. Sadie Wildy, my former chorus teacher, told me just to move my lips because I was a horrible singer! Shawn Evans produced an awesome edit of my ramblings.

      Thank you so much for your encouragement!

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8 comments

  1. James E. C. Norris says:

    A fine exposition on the the profound inspiration one can find in music. The musical themes were intricately woven into the development of Ms. Curry’s early life. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this podcast.

    1. Sprite says:

      Thank you, Dr. Norris. I am glad you enjoyed it!

  2. Joanne Thompson says:

    You’re singing! It’s wonderful! Great story and great music! I especially loved the songs your parents danced to….your description made the whole scene come alive. Listening to this made me very happy – I’ve got a big smile on my face!

    1. Sprite says:

      Thank you! I had fun making it. Shawn did a wonderful job!

  3. Roberta Fountain says:

    THIS IS SO GOOD!!!
    Pixie, you told some wonderful stories in such a relatable way. I laughed and sang along and even danced around a little. 🙂
    Shawn’s production and editing techniques made it all flow seamlessly together. (Of course, what else would I expect from him?)
    This definitely needs to continue!
    Great work!

    1. Sprite says:

      Shawn is the Man! I too hope he will be able to continue this series, and very proud that I was a part of it! Thank you for your support!

  4. Lloyd Hill says:

    Pixie, you did it again! Your imagination and ability to weave things together, in an interesting fashion, is extraordinary. We also were made privy to another of your hidden talents, you can sing, You have been discovered. Please continue to use that voice.
    We pray for much success for you with your projects. The only place that success comes before work is the dictionary. Keep striving for
    excellence and success will be your reward.
    We love you and we are proud of your accomplishments.
    Love, Lloyd & Eleanor Hill
    .

    1. Sprite says:

      I am so glad you enjoyed it.

      Mrs. Sadie Wildy, my former chorus teacher, told me just to move my lips because I was a horrible singer! Shawn Evans produced an awesome edit of my ramblings.

      Thank you so much for your encouragement!

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