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From Our Brown County Magazine July 2006 issue.
This article was reprinted by permission from Our Brown County
editor, Cindy Steele.
JOYBELL THEATER
by Barney Quick
In our music-saturated society we might
be tempted to forget just how sublime a level of joy music can
impart. A step inside The Joybell Theater and Gift Shop
reminds us quickly.
Nashville's retail establishments are
customarily visually busy, but none celebrates music quite like this
space at 79 N Van Buren Street in the Iris Garden Complex. A
P.A. system plays one of owner Kristine Stout's exhuberant bell
treatments of a hymn. Shelves bulge with coffee mugs,
coasters, bumper stickers, license plates, stationary, bookmarks,
bookends, and pillows emblazoned with music notes. There are
miniature violins, guitars, and necklaces sporting music-symbol
charms. In case one still misses the message of music's
uplifting power, there is Stout's sparkly demeanor. She greets
every visitor as if the encounter were a singular joy.
The crux of the store's purpose is to acquaint
visitors with her work as a solo handbell ringer. She performs
concerts in a charming theater in the back. She offers 30
and 60 minute shows upon request and also gives five minute
mini-show demonstrations all day long.
The market of solo handbell players
isn't crowded. "A few people learn a few songs," says Stout,
"As a professional, I know about eighty songs. There are maybe
a dozen of us nationwide."
While she has been musical all her life,
she didn't learn about this instrument until 1992. "My mother
and I attended a church in Kalkaksa, Michigan," Stout
explains. "We traded the jobs of organist and choir director
back and forth. The church got a donation of one octave of
bells. It was the first time I'd ever seen a bell. The
pastor said, 'Can you do something musical with
these?'"
They discovered that one octave's worth
of bells was rather limiting, so they held a fundraiser to acquire
another. They formed a bell choir, which was well received by
the congregation.
Then Stout joined the American Guild of
English Handbell Ringers. "They taught us what we needed to
play them properly, such as pads, tables and music," she says.
She began attending the guild's
conferences in various cities. These featured classes is such
aspects of the art as taking apart a bell, polishing it, and
reassembling it. It was a class called "Adventures in Solo
Ringing" that really set Stout on her current course. She
learned about weaving, the technique of making a melody line
seamless, with no gaps between notes. An important part of
weaving is returning a bell to the same spot where one picked it
up.
She began doing local performances and
then booking tours, all the while working at a bank in
Kalkaska. Her schedule of dates grew tenfold in three
years.
One such tour brought her to
south-central Indiana in 2001. A church music director told
her about Nashville. "My husband and I had been considering a
shop in a tourist place. I wanted to do daily shows and you
have to have a constant stream of new people if you're going to do
that. We considered some of the tourist areas in northern
Michigan, but we fell in love with Nashville. We looked for
rental space and a house to buy."
"My husband was an engineer and I
was a banker," she says. "Neither of us had ever been
retailers. We made mistakes, but it's been a wonderful
adventure."
Her show consists of her standing before
an array of thirty-seven bells, lined up like the rows of white and
black keys on a piano. She begins with some explanatory
remarks and some humor--"My choir didn't show up." For those
who have never heard handbells, expecially playing sacred music, the
experience can be surprisingly moving. Few instruments have
such a rich, permeating tone.
She has recorded several CDs. The
first is a sampler containing various types of music. The
second is a fifty-five minute solo called "The Story of Holy
Week: An Easter Cantata". The next two are Christmas
compilations. Since releasing those, she has done more, some
containing hymns and some focusing on classical pieces.
Stout is excited about several current
and upcoming projects. In June she videotaped this season's
show. "It's the first to be released on DVD," she
explains. "In past seasons we've just shown me
performing. This will be the entire show--all the jokes, all
the fun." A new CD of hymns is in the works. It will
probably be called "Glory in Joybells". In January, Februrary,
and early March of 2007, she will tour southern Texas, performing at
churches, conventions, RV parks, and banquets.
For a unique musical experience, contact
her at (800) 462-1241 or visit her website: www.joybelltheater.com. Be ready for your spirit to soar.
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THE GREATEST ONE WOMAN CHRISTMAS
SHOW ON EARTH

Part
well-performed holiday music, part sugar-cured ham with a
well-applied coating of mustard, "Christmas Joybells" is an
extraordinary delight. During my quarter century or so of
close contact with holiday music, including many writings and about
350 media appearances, I cannot remember witnessing a more charming
and enjoyable December circus. In her one hour Christmas
concert, "Christmas Joybells", handbell soloist Kristine Stout
skillfully and with much flair manipulates both bells and
audience. Percussion and personality almost perfectly
persuade. The little Joybell Theater in Nashville, Indiana may
never replace the Grand Old Opry in its Tennessee namesake, but
Stout's unique presentation is a most wonderful Christmas blend of
sight and sound. Don't miss it!
William Studwell/Bloomington,
Indiana/Who's Who in America/editions
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Dear Kristine,
We enjoyed your music so much and also
the choreography with it. It was like watching a musical
ballet. It just touched our heart with it's beauty. Your
music is fun, romantic, and worshipful. Your music moved us
from tears to laughter and then to praise...People (who haven't seen
this) just don' know what they're missing.
Don and Shirley Frost/Rapid City,
Michigan
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(I wanted) to tell you how
very much we are enjoying the three cd's we purchased at your show
in early April.....Your background music is arranged and played so
beautifully, and the addition of the handbells is so uplifting,
worshipful, and brings joy to our lives....We're sharing our tapes
with others to listen to.
We admire your gifts of music and your
dedication to witnessing to the joy we have in Christ.
Roy and Marilyn Tacoma/Falmouth,
Michigan
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Thanks so much for adding
your beautiful, uplifting, joyful music to our
wedding week. God's blessings on you!
Jim & Mary
Griffith/Louisville, Kentucky
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Wonderful program! I
was moved to tears. A great musical
experience!
Jane Angene and Dave
Tuttle
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Thank you Kristine for
playing your 37 bells with such feeling. Thank you for a great
musical experience!
Joe & Katharine
Hanchett/Traverse City, Michigan
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Beautiful, fascinating, and
enjoyable!
Ruth E Hite/Playa del Rey,
California
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Awesome! Anointed! A
beautiful gift from the Lord!
Phyllis M
Smith/Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Unbelievable and absolutely
enthralling! Enjoyed every moment!
Michele
Sylvester/Indianapolis, Indiana
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Truly a joyful noise!
Energizing and uplifting!
Steve, Mary Alice, and
Austin McCoole/Cottage Grove
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It's a great pleasure to
watch someone doing what they were put on this earth to do.
And what a powerful witness. Jesus AND Beethoven are both
proud, I'm sure!
Pat Evans/Santa Claus,
Indiana
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Very inspirational
program! Loved it and would highly recommend it to
everyone. THANK YOU!
Judy and Wilbur
Jackson/Dayton, Ohio
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Most wonderful
concert. The music picked was all very special. Kristine
has a most beautiful personality and smile which only adds to the
program.
Doris Wood/Indianapolis,
Indiana
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Wondrous! What a
special gift you gave me today! Your joy and passion ring
true!
Sheila Delaney/Hamtramck,
Michigan
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Beautifully unique! Easy to see
that Kristine loves her music. Everything was
so well arranged and performed and we appreciate your witness for
our Lord!
Norma Lieder/Tallmadge, Ohio
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Awesome! A joy to watch
her joy!
Glory Bragg/Three Rivers,
Michigan
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If there was a handbell olympics Kristine
Stout would bring home the gold. Awesome! This show
alone made the trip to Nashville worthwhile. It made the
trip.
Scott & Shelley Collins/Shelbyville,
Indiana
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AMAZING! If you like music even a
little bit, be sure you attend this wonderful one lady
concert. It will be a gift from you to yourself!
Carolyn Hernandez/Troy,
Michigan
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Nobody will believe what I have seen and
heard here tonight. It was fabulous. I'll replay it many
times in my mind and watch the video often. God Bless you
Always.
Ed Hernandez/Troy, Michigan
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What an amazing accomplishment!
Inspiring, artistic, and musical. Thanks so much!
Judy Zimmerman/Nashville,
Indiana
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Beautiful, inspiring, fun--the best part
of our trip! Best of luck--God Bless!
Linda Abner/Indianapolis,
Indiana
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Kristine's passion for "singing" through
the bells, along with her classical training on piano and graceful
presentation style, all make for a wonderful one-of-a-kind
concert! Praise God for the talent He has bestowed upon
Kristine, and that she is using it to His glory!
Mary Anne Blackburn/Winchester,
Kentucky
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The highlight of our trip! A
wonderful and moving experience!
Ruthann Goldhagen/Cincinnatti,
Ohio
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Beautiful music and creative
inspirational presentation. I'm glad I didn't miss it on my
visit to Nashville. Unique!
Msgr. Larry Moran/Pastor St Patrick
Catholic Church/Terre Haute, Indiana
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You brought tears to my eyes and such
peace to my heart. Thank you!
Rhonda Burchett/Connersville,
Indiana
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Your performance was more delightful and
moving than I could have ever dreamed! Thank you!
Luann Johnson/Louisville,
Kentucky
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An unbelievable show for one person to
perform. Very impressive!
Trudy Abbott/Nashville,
Tennessee
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Very wonderful program! Enjoyed it
very much.
Bette Tacker/Fort Collins,
Colorado
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Very inspiring show--especially enjoyed
"America The Beautiful" and "My Buddy" and "Chopsticks"
(which) I just played recently with my grandson!
Norma Tucker/Niagra Fallls, New
York
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The light of Christ shines through your
music and life.
Emily Reed/Palatine, Illinois
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You get better and better every time we
hear you!
Troy and Natalie Crossnoe/Stanwood,
Michigan
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A wonderfully unique program.
Kristine puts on a very personal presentation.
Janis Ley/Sault Ste. Marie,
Michigan
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How could we be so lucky to get to hear
this concert! Fantastic!
Don & Nancy Nay/Crothersville,
Illinois
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