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Charlie Weyant
recorded
a new CD on February
24, 2002.
It is a
collection of Blues and Jazz.
Accompanying him
on this collection
of Blues and
Jazz are:
Trombone: Tom
Boates
Piano: Pete
Davis
Bass: Jim
Tutunjian
Percussion:
Tom Palinko
Guest
Vocalist: Florence Adams
Guest
Percussionist: Mike Giuffrida
Now
available at www.cdbaby.com
Penny’s In Heaven

performed by
Charlie
Weyant and Friends
In Memory of
Penelope Ann Czajka
All proceeds
donated to
the Cystic Fibrosis Association

Penny was the niece of Jane Weyant.
She was born in 1968 and lost her battle with Cystic Fibrosis in 1997 at the
age of 29 while waiting for lung transplants.

Penny’s
In Heaven

Available
NOW on cdbaby.com


If you woke up this
morning
with more health than illness,
you are more blessed than the
million who won't survive the week.
If you have never experienced
the danger of battle,
the loneliness of imprisonment,
the agony of torture or
the pangs of starvation,
you are ahead of 20 million people
around the world.
If you attend a church meeting
without fear of harassment,
arrest, torture, or death,
you are more blessed than almost
three billion people in the world.
If you have food in your refrigerator,
clothes on your back, a roof over
your head and a place to sleep,
you are richer than 75% of this world.
If you have money in the bank,
in your wallet, and spare change
in a dish someplace, you are among
the top 8% of the world's wealthy.
If your parents are still married and alive,
you are very rare,
especially in the United States.
If you hold up your head with a smile
on your face and are truly thankful,
you are blessed because the majority can,
but most do not.
If you can hold someone's hand, hug them
or even touch them on the shoulder,
you are blessed because you can
offer God's healing touch.
If you can read this message,
you are more blessed than over
two billion people in the world
that cannot read anything at all.
You are so blessed in ways
you may never even know.
If you are feeling blessed
repay the blessings
bestowed unto you
and do something for
others.
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