Similar thing happened to a friend's brother. He left Rossville/Chattanooga as a promising student of
music, then a promising tenor, then at 27, a bass. Made a career mostly in Europe, often in modern
opera. I love singing tenor arias, but as I told a successful soprano once, the fact that can hit those
notes doesn't mean I should, or that I think I sound good doing it. Probably a not very good lyric
baritone. Better accepted in bluegrass and old country. And love singing high harmony. Odd, the
progressions.

But we digress; the parallel with voice and strength in my own life and that of others led to my observation
about your young giant. I look forward to seeing your pictures of him down the road as he grows into
and beyond what he's doing now.