Monday, March 9, 2009

The Vision of TapWater

Every day I get up and work hard. Very hard. I have been doing it for almost five years now. It's hard to believe really, that so much time has passed. Some have asked me how I have stuck with it, while others ask why. The answer to both questions is the same: I am driven by the vision of TapWater.

TapWater is not 'just' a band -- TapWater is a community with a purpose. Let me explain. As a band, we bring large numbers of people together, all ages, all backgrounds, all races. And within that group of people is a set of skills and talents. We are all uniquely gifted, aren't we? You guys are chefs and marketers, mechanics, writers and stockbrokers. You work in business development, law, green technology, and construction. You work in corporations, you work in nonprofits, and you are entrepreneurs. You are all so different but two things tie you together. First, you want to live a good life and make a difference for others. And, second? You come together to see TapWater.

So, you see, we are in a unique position. We could let shows be the extent of it -- having the honor of providing you with the joy and the merriment of music and dancing -- but we want to do more, much more, since we have the opportunity. We want to pay you back for your support, and we want to make a difference ourselves. So we are committed to helping you pool your resources for the betterment of us all. Imagine if all of us -- band and fans, with all our unlimited resources of talent, skill, and experience -- were committed to uplifting the United States. Imagine if we banded together and took down each issue our country is facing, one by one. There is nothing we could not do, together. There is no issue we could not solve, there is no challenge we could not meet. We would create an America that works, and together we would impact the entire world.

This is the vision of TapWater that I go to bed with each night. It is the vision I wake up with in the morning. It is my purpose for living and it is why I am patiently, steadfastly committed to the unfolding of the dream.

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