"R" is for "REVIVAL"
Merriam-Webster definition of
REVIVAL: The growth of something or an increase in the activity of something after a long period of no growth or activity
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Anyone
following along with my A-Z Challenge will know that something special happened when Donald met Jeannie and Walter. One
of the major byproducts of this trifecta would become Donald’s first CD, New Chapter, which came out in May 2007.
This achievement led him to consider what his next steps might be, but while he considered options, his wife, Julie, once again stepped up and threw Donald’s name into the proverbial hat.
This achievement led him to consider what his next steps might be, but while he considered options, his wife, Julie, once again stepped up and threw Donald’s name into the proverbial hat.
America’s Got Talent was casting for its 2008 season, so Julie sent off an application along with a copy of Donald's new CD. Not wanting to raise any false hopes - up to 100,000 people apply for the popular show - she did so without telling her husband of 23 years.
The weeks went by and Julie became discouraged.... until one evening, the phone rang and Donald looked at the clock...
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I glance at the red dials on
the digital clock: 8:15. Weird, it’s a bit late for someone to call. Without
glancing at Caller ID, I grab the receiver and rifle through a stack of papers in my little office that could.
“Yeah,
hell-o,” I grunt, slipping several sheets from the folder in my hand to one
that lay by my black-stockinged foot.
“Good
evening. Is this Donald Braswell?” said the caller in a cheerful, crisp and
very British accent.
My
head snaps up. Weirder.
“Yess,
this is Donald Braswell. How can I help, and to whom am I speaking?” I offer up
in my best Prince of Wales accent.
“Ah,
yes, this is Simon with America’s Got Talent and I wanted to let you
know we’ve gotten your materials…”
Materials?
Cement? Tiles? What materials?
“…loved
your singing. We’d like to extend an invitation to come audition for the television
show.”
Why
would someone from America’s Got Talent call me? They
wouldn’t, there was no reason. I bet It’s a set-up from one of the guys
at work.
“You
know what, sir. I don’t know who you are, but you’ve dialed the wrong number.
Sorry.”
I
spot the piece of paper I want, find the missing figure I need, type it in and
start to add a footnote, two-finger style, via the desktop keyboard.
“And,
hey, Danny, if that’s you, my friend, I don’t have time for this right now.”
With
a smirk, I hit the END button and return the cordless to its charger. I dump
the call and refocus on the Excel sheet, where several figures have turned to
hashtags. I’m about to input another possible permutation when the phone rings
again.
I
hate being bothered when I’m in the zone, so this joke is wearing thin. I swipe
at the cordless, press the green button and lose my manners like I’d just lost
my commission notes.
“What?”
“Hello! Ah, yes. Is this Donald Braswell? The
singer?”
It
was the same “English guy.” I couldn’t believe it.
“Who
is this?”
“This
is Simon from America’s Got Talent looking for Donald Braswell. Did you
not send us an application for the show,” he paused for a second, “Along with a
videotape and a CD called New Chapter?”
About
to blow a severe gasket, I turn and see Julie standing in the doorway. She has
a kitchen dishrag in her hands and a frown on her beautiful face. The girls
were fine and sleeping, but Julie’s look unsettles me—we both know evening
phone calls are never a good thing—and she’d heard two in a row.
“What’s
wrong?” she mouths.
I
give her my best I have no clue shrug.
“It’s
some guy with an English accent,” I said, slapping an exasperated hand over the
mouthpiece. “He says he’s from America’s Got Talent.”
“Oh
my God,” she screams. “They got it! They got it!”
That
unexpected reaction scares me and I push back in the office chair, which
skitters to the edge of the clear carpet protector.
Worried
about the kids, I try to shush Julie with my free hand, but she’s jumping up
and down as if I’d scored a home run in the World Series. I look at the phone,
at her, then at the cordless again.
What
is going on?
“I
sent in an application… to the show,” she said, in what she thought was a
whisper, but was more like a squeal. “Baby,
I sent an application to America’s Got Talent.”
That
was definitely a squeal. I wince and when I open my eyes, Julie’s face was an
inch from my own.
“Quick.
Talk to him, Donald. Quick.”
Still
confused, I remove my hand and thank the patient Englishman.
“How
can I help you, sir?” I ask, holding the phone up so Julie can listen.
She waves her finger like it’s a wand and I click the speaker button.
“Donald,
we’ve reviewed your package and we’d like to have you attend our auditions in
Dallas sometime in the New Year.”
I
nod at the phone. Julie pokes me in the ribs.
“Ow,
Uh, yes, of course. I’d love to. This is great, fantastic news. I’m
sorry. It’s a bit of shock, you know, getting a call like this out of the
blue.”
“Don’t
worry.” I hear the smile in his voice.
“I’ll
have someone contact you and we’ll send out the information packet.”
“Okay.
Thanks. Thank you so much.”
“Great.
Well, we’ll be in touch.”
“I
don’t know what to say, except thank you, sir, and I’ll await your colleague’s
call.”
“Cheerio
now.”
“Thanks.
Good night. Thank you.”
The
line goes dead.
“What did you do?”
I
look at Julie, who’s holding the towel to her face. I laugh at the nervous
energy streaming from her.
She
explains about the application and beams as if I’ve already won the contest.
“I
knew you were good enough. I knew it.”
We
share a huge hug, a big kiss, and we talk AGT like a pair of teens as we
figure which songs I should consider for the audition.
16 comments:
If I short out my keyboard with sooky tears as I read your posts I am going to send you the bill. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Yay for Simon cowell!! That call...
Hi Mark - what an incredible tale - thank goodness his wife was there so she could confirm what was happening ... I too am nearly shedding tears .. it's wonderful to read .. cheers Hilary
And he almost blew it! He's lucky there was a second call. And that his wife was there for that one.
Good thing she walked in right then because I wondered what would've happened. Most people probably would've thought it was a joke, just like he did.
Wow, that's exciting. This story just gets better and better. Was that Simon Cowell on the phone or some other Simon?
@Tammy and @Tamara: No, it wasn't Simon Cowell:)
Donald hadn't met him yet...
Glad Simon called back. I guess it happens quite a lot, people applying on behalf of someone else.
Annalisa, writing A-Z vignettes, at Wake Up, Eat, Write, Sleep
Such a great story. Will follow every day.
Now, THAT, would be a surprising phone call if you weren't expecting it, lol!
We wives tend to *help* where we can. :-)
Sia McKye Over Coffee
Can you imagine getting that call? I might have fainted.
We all need a spouse like that. A great part of the story.
Mark: This sounds like it belongs in RIpley's "Believe it or Not". But, I'm glad it happened for Donald and Julie.
Wonderful, I can understand how excited his wife was and he will be once it sinks in. Loving this A to Z of yours Mork.
lol Did Simon really say "Cheerio?" lol
I love Donald's wife!!! Not only did she send in the info, but she saved him from blowing the chance to audition! Lisa, co-host AtoZ 2015, @ http://www.lisabuiecollard.com
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