Friday, February 26, 2010

Pass Me Not

It's time for Fanny Friday again! Watch Pass Me Not here. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  1. Pass me not, O gentle Savior,
    Hear my humble cry;
    While on others Thou art calling,
    Do not pass me by.
    • Refrain:
      Savior, Savior,
      Hear my humble cry,
      While on others Thou are calling,
      Do not pass me by.
  2. Let me at thy throne of mercy
    Find a sweet relief;
    Kneeling there in deep contrition,
    Help my unbelief.
  3. Trusting only in Thy merit,
    Would I seek Thy face;
    Heal my wounded, broken spirit,
    Save me by Thy grace.
  4. Thou the spring of all my comfort,
    More than life to me,
    Whom have I on earth beside Thee,
    Whom in Heav’n but Thee.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How Did You Get Where You Are?


What about the people on the side of the road wearing the big Gorilla, Statue of Liberty or Uncle Sam outfits? There is one guy who has been standing on the same corner wearing a huge "Cash for Gold" sign around his neck near my house for so long that we just nod every time we drive by like old friends. He's there in sunshine, rain, sleet or snow. How in the world do you get to that place in life?

How did I get to this place in life? It is all relative in a way. The cash for gold guy has a stable job in advertising where he gets to work outdoors and meet lots of people. By the same token, I work in the music industry. Granted, I often play to people who wouldn't know if I were playing Yankee Doodle or Bob Dylan; and I almost always can smell horse poo from where I play!

One way or another, we choose paths for ourselves whether we acknowledge it consciously or not. I got to this place as a result of many small and seemingly insignificant decisions. Here is a loose time line of a few of those decisions:

1. 1979: I'm sitting in my Mammaw Beam's den while my aunts, uncles, Dad, Mom, brother, and cousins play and sing "Just a Little Talk With Jesus," "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," and "Salty Dog." In that electric atmosphere of laughter, singing, and joyful rhythm, something so deep resonates in my soul that I think; I will do that or die trying. So, I decide to start learning the instrument that was in our house that made the most sense to me, the piano. (The guitar hurt my fingers too much, and I couldn't make out why the pitches weren't in order.)

2. 1989: I decide that I love horses so much that I choose to go to a horse show to show my horse instead of going to the big Mid-South Marching Band Competition with my High School Band. Band was a BIG deal where I came from, and I wrestled with that decision. For better or worse, it was an indicator of things to come for me. Music and horses... How can I make this work together? Hmmm.

3. 1999: After having moved to New York City (my apartment just happened to be around the corner from the only stable in Manhattan, where the handsome cab carriage horses stayed) and having marginal success playing music in piano bars, cabaret rooms, hotel lobbies, and church, I decided I needed a life at least a little bit more familiar to what I had known growing up. So I decide to move, not all the way home to Alabama, but quite a bit closer; I split the difference and moved to Nashville, TN and started taking gigs at tiny horse shows to pay my bills.

4. 2009: New Year's Day, I have found my place, I have a new wife, home, career, I'm playing all over the U.S. at very prestigious horse shows, making a respectable living, but I still feel the need to grow, change, get better, so I start writing my blog: "Start Somewhere" and here we are. I have a place, a purpose, goals, and I am a part of something way bigger than myself through sharing the light that Jesus Christ shines through my life, music, art, and hopefully what I write here.

Back to cash for gold guy. I mean no disrespect toward him. I simply want to pose the question: how did he get there?

I am going to make a few assumptions.

1: Too few smart, encouraging people noticed him, so he settled for what attention he could get: whoever happened to be passing by.

2: He had to figure out a way to provide for himself, which he did, but the best he could find still left him standing on the street corner trying to get attention.

3: He comes to believe that he is worth no more than a pole for a road sign.

4: He tries to make the best of the busy street corner where he finds himself.

I am wondering what the main differences between his story and mine were, and it comes down to people who cared enough about me to expect me to do great things and repeatedly tell me so. A few people in my life imposed big dreams on me, and I lived up to them. My parents gave me no other choice but to be a person of strong character, from as early as I can remember. I was given room to make choices for myself, and had sound advice from people who loved me everywhere I turned. Where did I meet these people? Family, church, school, horse shows. In that order.

I have written many times about the importance of mentors, and I am not finished. I owe so much to people who have believed in me, and I want to remember to believe in the kids around me, and always encourage them beyond their own circumstances.

The handsome little guy I'm sitting beside in the photo is one of the coolest kids I know. And I can guarantee you that he will not be wearing any Uncle Sam outfit in front of the payday loan store. Why? Because we are paid for what we know, and that little man already knows a lot more than me!

If you are wondering who you could mentor, look about waist high just about anywhere you go. They're everywhere! And they might be your boss one day, or driving you to the doctor, or wiping your... eyeglasses for you.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Jesus is Tenderly Calling

Watch me play Jesus is Tenderly Calling here.
Jesus is tenderly calling you home
Calling today, calling today
Why from the sunshine of love will you roam
Farther and farther away?

Calling today, calling today
Jesus is calling, is tenderly calling today

Jesus is calling the weary to rest
Calling today, calling today
Bring Him your burden and you shall be blest
He will not turn you away

Jesus is waiting, O come to Him now
Waiting today, waiting today
Come with your sins, at His feet lowly bow
Come, and no longer delay

Jesus is pleading, O list to His voice
Hear Him today, hear Him today
They who believe on His Name shall rejoice
Quickly arise and away


I was looking for an image to add to this blog and came across Sister Marla Jennings. Check her website here for a good laugh.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rescue the Perishing


Happy Fanny Friday everybody! Watch me play and sing Rescue the Perishing on my funky old Hammond Aurora organ here.

  1. Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,
    Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave;
    Weep o’er the erring one, lift up the fallen,
    Tell them of Jesus, the mighty to save.
    • Refrain:
      Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,
      Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save.
  2. Though they are slighting Him, still He is waiting,
    Waiting the penitent child to receive;
    Plead with them earnestly, plead with them gently;
    He will forgive if they only believe.
  3. Down in the human heart, crushed by the tempter,
    Feelings lie buried that grace can restore;
    Touched by a loving heart, wakened by kindness,
    Chords that were broken will vibrate once more.
  4. Rescue the perishing, duty demands it;
    Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide;
    Back to the narrow way patiently win them;
    Tell the poor wand’rer a Savior has died.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Crossfit Total Day

I don't know about you, but I was ready for spring about a month ago. That means, about right now.. just don't talk to me about it. I'm doing what I can to accentuate the positive and all that, but dang! Cold, wet, dark, nasty brown snow piled up on the side of the road, dry itchy skin, high gas bills, dead grass, BLAAAAAH!!!

The top pic is me getting in a little handstand practice on a summer trip to Gulf Shores. Thank me later, ladies.

So when something positive happens like what happened today at Crossfit, I am ready to seize the opportunity to celebrate. In Crossfit, we have a periodic "check-up" kind of day when we test our strength in three fundamental exercises. It is called "Crossfit Totals." Today I busted my previous total by seventy pounds.

If you can't tell, I'm the second guy in this photo. These came from Crossfit Murfreesboro's website. It is an awesome community of elite athletes and I am so glad to be a part of it.





Even though it will not mean anything to most of you, I will give the numbers: My strict press was 115, squat was 280, and dead lift was 340. We total those numbers together to calculate our score. My goal was 700, and today I totaled 735! Yeah. Beamer's on FI-YAH!!!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Redeemed


Happy Fanny Friday! Here I am playing Redeemed on my Hammond Aurora organ. Watch by clicking here.

Redeemed--how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed through His infinite mercy,
His child, and forever, I am.

Redeemed, redeemed,
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, redeemed,
His child, and forever, I am.

Redeemed and so happy in Jesus,
No language my rapture can tell;
I know that the light of His presence
With me doth continually dwell.

I think of my blessed Redeemer,
I think of Him all the day long;
I sing, for I cannot be silent;
His love is the theme of my song.

I know I shall see in His beauty
The King in whose law I delight;
Who lovingly guardeth my footsteps,
And giveth me songs in the night.

I have a friend who used to call these old 6/8 hymns "skating rink songs." However you feel about it, I challenge anyone to listen to this song and not have it come back several times to remind you of its fantastic message and insanely catchy melody and rhythm. Yea, the version might be slightly influenced by my background as a horse show man, but what's better than a good old Fanny Crosby hymn done "horse show" style? (No answers please)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

You're a What? From Where?


My name is Stacy Beam, like the whiskey, NOT the pinto. People often mistake me for a female, (that's why I grew a beard,) or just assume I must be gay, which is fine as long as they don't automatically start asking me for color consultations or the best place for a good back wax. I am a Horse Show Organist, and I'm from Arab, Alabama.

So when I meet people, or go to a party, I gotta whole lotta' splainin' to do.

Looks like with all that going on, at least one of those things could be just a little bit more normal. Right?

Like maybe I could be named Bob, or Roy, or Jason! Or have been unusually gifted at football... or finance... or even taxidermy! At least people know what you're talking about when you say "I do taxidermy!"

I think I'm just going to start breaking it down for people before I get all the usual questions like:

You mean like at Rodeos?
NO, it's not a rodeo!
NO, I wouldn't rather play at baseball games!
NO, I didn't mean to say "a"-rub, that's in another country!
YES, you can make a living at that!
and YES, in 1974, Stacy, apparently WAS an extremely popular name for little boys in Arab, Alabama!

And yes, there is medicine for it. And... believe it or not, I'm beginning to be somewhat OK with all of that.

You wonder why I write a blog? I'm DESPERATELY seeking others somewhat like myself!

Whatever. I'm unique. Get used to it.. I've been trying to for my whole, entire life.