Gail Chord Schuler sings "Somewhere" for Brent Spiner

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Gail Chord Schuler sings the Somewhere Song for Brent Spiner, because in November 1992, Gail went to the funeral of a little girl who had died of brain cancer, and it seemed that God spoke to her during the funeral, that the suffering she and Brent endured was as dark as the pain of a cancer sufferer. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpPlAPvPFCLFRGnX6kiIsUnPoIEEauSy9

She looked up at the sky and sensed that God was speaking to her. When she arrived at her Lynnwood, Washington apartment right after the funeral, she turned on her CD player and put it on random mode. The first song that came one was “Somewhere” from West Side Story. Its haunting melody spoke to her heart and she claimed it as a promise from God about her love for Brent and his love for her. Though married at the time, her heart climbed to the mountains that day and she claimed the promise that Brent was her soulmate and some way, some how, God would bring them together without sin and with honor. Gail did not know at the time that Loree McBride had drug raped him in September 1992, and that the Jesuit Order was targeting both her and Brent. Please read Gail’s books and visit her website to hear her incredible life story, where truth is stranger than fiction. https://gabriellechana.blog/gabrielle-chana-gail-chord-schuler-books/

Here is another version of
Gail singing Somewhere for her soulmate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6Lqo6IGpIY

Here is what Brent and Gail went through in September 1992, while Loree McBride was raping Brent Spiner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUfEhTyJmt0

Please read Gail’s books and visit her website to hear her incredible life story, where truth is stranger than fiction. https://gabriellechana.blog/gabrielle-chana-gail-chord-schuler-books/

Here is an overview of Gail’s life, with interesting trivia about herself and Brent: https://gabriellechana.blog/gail-chord-schuler-biography-portfolio/




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