Choister of the Month: Trump Bradly

Continuing our bass Chorister of the month, Trump Bradley, who we left at Princeton University where he sang with the college group, the Nassoons in 1955.  When he left college after his first marriage proposal to Carol, Trump made his way to California in the late 50s and “bounced around” the state.  He came back and married the love of his life Carol Bradley ,also an NYC native, in 1959.  Her mother had sat behind Trump’s mother in church.   There was a choral lull until Carol and Trump walked through the doors of FPC and met the chancel choir; it was love at first sight.   Trump was a faithful chorister 50 years, taking his spot in the back row and singing everything from spirituals to new works to old chestnuts.  His deep bass voice rounded out the choir’s sound until a nagging cough ended his career in 2015 after singing the Dubois, Seven Last Words.  As a choir widow, Carol, on Thursday night would spend Thursday evenings cleaning up after dinner and getting kids into bed by the time Trump came back from rehearsal.  Thank you, Trump for all your years of song!  We continue to miss having you with us!

Philip

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