 and church. Nice to see you out here. We're gonna play some standards and an original or two and glad to be here. I'm gonna keep looking at my phone. I promise I'm not like checking Facebook or something. I have a song list. That's what I'm doing. Keep looking at this phone. It's really rude. CDs that I have for sale. Although there's only one. So there's one of those and to take credit. And what's his? Flonious Monk actually wrote that one. But Miles, I think I'm not sure if actually on the album liner notes it says Miles Davis or Bill Evans for that one that we just played. But Bill actually composed it. And you can hear it. It's his type of Russianistic. So again that's blue and green. We're going to continue with an original of mine that's on the second volume of the CD that's available. This is called Everything on it. Connor and I are so we get to play often in the house. We've got a piano. It's not like this, but we have a piano. Yeah, we haven't recorded an album yet. That's just the next thing. We just, the three of us need to record for a project. Again next year with record. I'll have my dad come and record the thing for us. It'll be fun. It sounds good in here. It's a little live, but y'all at the end here helped soak up the sound. So thank you. His hands and feet are doing some pretty fascinating things. Anyway, we're going to continue with the tune actually written by the same team that wrote I think the second tune we played. I'll remember April, Paul and Don Ray, Posers. But this is called You Don't Know What. I'm going to continue recordings that the judges check out kind of a blind judging. And then they have you performed in front of a live audience as part of the opening of the Jacksonville Jazz Festival that you'll recognize. Please stick around and say hi. Have some refreshments. And thank you all so much again for coming out. It's really, you have, you're exuding impeccable musical taste. We really appreciate you for that. Please give it up for my longtime friend and one of my favorite drummers on the planet. Connor House is also one of my favorite musicians on the planet and a wonderful host. He's been putting us up in Waitsfield for the past four nights. He cooked us an amazing meal and he's everyone here's friend Anthony Santor. Everyone here for having us. Please also just a warm round of applause for Kerry Bennett for bringing us here. Thank you so much. And also to Ginny Roth. Ginny, where are you? Please give her and the Warren Art, there she is. And the Warren Arts Committee. Thank you for having us through with your sponsorship. So one more here. Here's a Charles Mingus tune. Actually now that I think about it, the last time, oh no, second to last time I played this piano was when it was at the Bundy. We did a tribute to Charles Mingus and finish the night with. So hope you enjoy. Better get hit in your soul. For the church service Sunday morning with my dear friend Taryn Noel, she'll be singing. I'll be accompanying the choir and playing a couple solo pieces. So come back for the service August 4th. Thanks again.