Elizabeth goes to Woodstock 69 music festival with Miles Ellis, a Black keyboardist and James Gurley, psychedelic guitarist in the band, Big Brother and the Holding Company. James support of Miles singing along to “Amazing Grace” and “We Shall Overcome” must have been his musician’s connection that he tuned into. Skin color doesn’t matter to Elizabeth. It could be it doesn’t matter to James either. Jimi Hendricks is a good friend of James too.
Elizabeth mused, when it comes to music, all of us musicians are color blind. Should be with all people.
About C.E.Robinson
Christine Elizabeth Robinson, a former nurse practitioner ventures into the world of fiction to write books. Published in May 2022, THREE YEARS OF HER LIFE, a historical fiction, comes from her love of researching family history. A background as a published poet, experience in writing fiction, non-fiction and screenplays, is an advantage in her writing career. Christine lives in Southern California. A sequel to the debut book is available in Spring 2026. NINE YEARS THAT FOLLOWED continues family life through relatable times in the late 1960s; Civil Rights Movement, Woodstock 69 and Vietnam War. Even their victories create conflict and consequences.
http://cerobinsonauthor.com
That’s right. Music is a universal language also, Christine.
LikeLike
Thank you for commenting, Miriam.
LikeLike
Nice to see a quote from the sequel.
LikeLike
Thank you, Tim! Working on the changes to WordPress to market it.
LikeLike