I drove over to the Troubadour to meet up with the band, and as I walking up to their tour RV, Dean came out to invite me into their home away from home (pretty sweet mothership). He introduced me to the rest of the guys who welcomed me in like a brother. Once we were all settled in, Scott shared how he chose the song by The Trews, “Lord Keep Me In Mind,” and how he wanted to bring their friends into the loop. The song started with some beautiful 3-part harmony, a cappella, then quickly came in with an acoustic and suitcase as a drum followed by two ukuleles. Scott’s vocals carried so much soul and power in power in them, I think that comes through well in the video. The song was so good, and they made it so very much their own that I forgot it was a cover. And something else really special, Scott came up to me afterwards and made sure he shared his heart and love for Voice Project off camera. It was just something he wanted to express privately. And I think that’s the heart of this group, a genuineness that’s truly endearing, that commands a certain respect…it’s the vibe I was feeling the whole time I was with them, but that was a really special moment. And for all of us who work on projects like this, little moments like that last us a long time. — Francisco