Steeped in the Southern musical tradition of harmony and tragedy, Bouldercrest Singing Group contributes a backbeat capable of converting any ol’ tone-deaf heathen into a toe-tappin, tear-tithing follower. Brothers Young and Burch are our Ministers of Rhythm. From an early age and with the fervor of a preacher in a tent on a hot summer day they have created the beats, which can, if one will only let them, change one’s life forever. Master of all things stringed, Brother Powell picks solely for Him. We are blessed with the opportunity to be of witness. Whether speaking in tongues or dancing with serpents, Brother Paul J. has convinced himself of his relevance. Will you not join them in their mission?
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I feel honored to be mentioned as a Bouldercrest alum. Hope you guys have a good show on Saturday. I will be at the Austin City Limits fest this weekend. I'll be sure to tell Mr. Dylan that you said hi.
Ingredients (6 servings):
1/2 cup lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon honey
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
2 tablespoon minced fresh herbs -- parsley, mint, thyme and/or tarragon.
12 frozen grasshoppers, katydids, locusts, or other suitably sized Orthoptera, thawed
1 red pepper, cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks
1 small yellow onion, cut into 8 wedges
Directions: Mix all ingredients for the marinade in a nonreactive baking dish. Add the Orthoptera, cover, and marinate overnight. When ready to cook, remove the insects from the marinade. Pat them dry, for ease of handling. Assemble each kabob, alternately skewering the insects, tomatoes, and onion wedges to create a visually interesting lineup. Cook the kabobs two or three inches above the fire, turning them every two or three minutes and basting them with additional olive oil as required. The exact cooking time will vary, depending on the kind of grill and types of insects used; however, the kabobs should cook for no longer than 8 or 9 minutes.
The world needs some Bouldercrest! Where is the album? At least you could tease us with songs on the web site! Please Paul, Please. I will name a City Park in you honor if I elected.
Did you hear? BSG was voted the best band to holler along with on moderately irresponsible road trips involving a makeshift mini bar in a paper sack in the back of a rental car. I got out of the car to fuel up and pee. Still hollerin’ “it may sound superficial… all this talk of money”. They let me go. Without paying.