ELLISVILLE NEWS–12/12/25: Gordon Ellis Ensemble Re-Grouping; CSLN Coffeehouse Returns In February; Happy Holidays

Hi Everyone,

It’s been a while since my last post, mainly because I didn’t have a lot of news to share, and didn’t want to waste your time with unimportant stuff. I do apologize for not sending out a post that the CSLN December Coffeehouse had to be cancelled, due to a scheduling conflict. We hope to get back on schedule the first Friday of even numbered months, so the next one is set for Friday, Feb. 6th. I don’t have word yet on Spotlight Performers, but I will include that in the next newsletter.

I hope this has been a good year for you. The truth is, I’ve had better. I contracted Bell’s Palsy at the end of April, and it took a few months to get over it–the muscles on the left side of my face went numb, affecting my appearance, vision, speech and singing. Fortunately, that’s better now. I was also told that a biopsy showed there was a 50% chance that a mass on my thyroid was cancerous, but now they think that is less likely–I will get another ultrasound in April to confirm–expecting good news. Other stuff too–I’m looking forward to a brand new year.

On the positive side, I am in the process of re-assembling the Gordon Ellis Ensemble. My keyboard player, who had 3 major back surgeries in the past year, is able to play again, so he, I and our drummer have gotten together a few times to re-familiarize ourselves with the repertoire. During the long hiatus, we lost our lead guitarist and bass player, so we will be looking for replacements after the first of the year, and I hope to start booking gigs again in 2026.

During stressful times, I am grateful to have my friends, the CSLN community, and our teaching to lean on, as well as my music. As this year winds down, I hope that you have people in your life to lean on if you need it, and people to share the good stuff with, as well. I wish you all a happy holiday season and a great 2026.

Be safe, be well, be you.

Gordon

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