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Question 2. What has been your major Inspiration to continuously pursue your
career?
Lorna Libbett:
For me Music whether I’m performing, listening, writing, or performing is like breathing.
I eat, sleep , and think about Music.
When I’m creating, I can create my own reality, and use Music to express my Inner Me.
I believe you can do more than one thing , and that I have been blessed with many gifts and talents. I
told God I would sing for him, and use the gifts he gave me for his people and his Glory.
Earl Vaults:
Music brings a satisfaction that no other “Art Form” has ever been able to give me.
Music has always been able to hold my interest, because theirs no limit to how creative I can be
through my Music.
Question 3. You released a CD entitled “He’s Here” for the public to consume and
enjoy. What is the Message you both wanted to convey with the release of this CD?
Lorna Libbett/Earl Vaults:
In the hour of COVID-19, natural disasters, rumors of War, we felt that the past events , and current
events warranted that we release music relevant to ups and downs of Life, Trials, tribulations ,
feelings of hopelessness, and uncertainty, our message is Gods message keep the faith, don’t give up
and believe God Cares for you , and he’ll never leave you nor forsake you.
Question 4. What has been your favorite experience thus far throughout your
musical Journey?
Lorna Libbett:
I'm a Nurse by Profession, and I will not hesitate to give them the best medicine in the world, Gods
Word set to Music, I've had patients say they felt better, and that I had a voice of an Angel.
In 1981 at the age of 17, I went to the "B" Dalton Bookstore in San Diego, California, where Boxing
Legend Mohammed Ali was signing one of his books. I asked him if I could sing “The Greatest Love
of All” to him "Acapella" (without music) he said yes. When I finished, he had tears in his eyes, and
he said that was the most beautiful rendition he had ever heard.
Earl Vaults:
One of the most rewarding experience was when I had a chance to play at “Church Vesper’s”
Service every Sunday at 5:00 pm, at this Service As Musicians we could stretch out and improvise
with no musical style restrictions we were allowed to combine Jazz flavor with Gospel Music.