7/29/25
Lisa Torem on the Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
7/22/25
Christmas in July
Santa's Got a Brand New Bag Tom Ciurczak male vocals, similar timbre as Bruce Springsteen, rock band with horns. This song is about Santa getting a new bag. The first few notes sound like James Brown's "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," but the song swings into theatrical rock. It mentions the children all over the world, way up in the sky.''
Christmastime in Hollywood Tom Ciurczak upbeat rock with sleighbells, male vocals, looking for the soul of Christmas, thinking of "It's a Wonderful Life." trying to imagine life with snow in Hollywood, "None of this is real in tinsel town." "I just want my Christmas to be with you" jingle bells interludes.
A Million Matzoh Balls Dean Friedman acoustic guitar with male singer and children, humorous folk-show tune, tall story about his mama making a million matzoh balls, and everywhere they were at his home! "There were so many matzoh balls I didn't know what to do!"
A Million Matzoh Balls | Dean Friedman
Ave Maria (Instrumental) Stephen Melillo instrumental, slow, strings of classical piece, “Ave Maria.”
Glogg Emily Hurd Clever lyrics like “Let’s go shovel the sidewalk in a relative sense.” There is an underpinning lyric “Because there’s wine” throughout the song. bells and electric guitar.
I Ruined Christmas Refestramus Contemporary art-rock band, female fronted-vocals like Miley Cyrus, bells, "I ruined Christmas this year...It's like I told you before, it won't happen again, my dear." This is a list of things she's done to reindeer, family members, and the eggnog!
Never Take Love For Granted Dan Berggren Shopping in the malls for Christmas. “You’ll never take love for granted if you always give love in return.” Male bass/baritone and acoustic guitar. Folk styled.
7/15/25
Charu Suri on The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
7/11/25
Sharon Katz & The Peace Train - September 2025 East Coast Shows
and get ready for a New Song Book!
Put on your Dancing
Shoes, bring your singing voice & join Sharon Katz & the Peace Train Coast
to Coast celebratory concerts and release of The Peace Train Songs &
Stories Book!
Thursday Sept. 18th - New York
City
Joe's at The Public Theater (Joe's Pub)
425 Lafayette St.,
NY, NY 10003
https://publictheater.org/performances-jp/2025/s/sharon-katz-the-peace-train/
and
Saturday Sept. 20th – Philadelphia
World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut St.,
Phila., PA 19104
Special Guests:
Anna Crusis Feminist Choir
https://worldcafelive.org/event/sharon-katz-the-peace-train/
also
Saturday &
Sunday Sept. 28th -29th
South African Food, Wine
& Music Festival at Grayhaven Winery, 4675 W. Grey Fox Cir, Gum Spring, VA
https://southafricanwinefestival.com/
For more information and tickets: SharonKatz.com
The Peace Train band features Sharon on guitar and vocals, Wendy Quick (vocals); Richard Hill Jr. (bass), Suzzette Ortiz (keyboards); Eric Roberts (Drums); Jan Jeffries (Percussion) and David Church (sax & flute).
World renowned for leading South Africa’s first 500-voice multiracial and multicultural performing
group to help promote Nelson Mandela’s election in
Post-Apartheid South Africa, Sharon Katz is a guitarist,
singer and composer from Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth/ Nelson Mandela Bay)
in South Africa. A multiple award-winning film, When Voices Meet was
made about Katz’s social activism.
In recent years, she has
facilitated musical projects with children living on the USA Mexico border, who
survived torture and trafficking rings in San Diego and Tijuana. Sharon has
conceived and directed productions with orchestras, and choirs in South
Africa, the United States, Cuba and Mexico and has many albums to her credit
including the most recent “We Can Be The Change” and “For You.”
This year she’ll be
publishing a multi-media songbook, “Songs and Stories of Sharon Katz &
The Peace Train” featuring ten of the Sharon’s songs along with choral
parts, guitar chords, and archival photographs of The Peace Train project. The
book also features QR codes and links to videos and recordings of the songs.
Look for the book’s physical and digital release on all platforms on September
18th.
Songs from the new Songbook
will be performed at the upcoming concerts, as well as songs from other albums
that have been on the Grammy ballot. She will
include favorite covers from South African
superstars, most notably Miriam Makeba.
Sharon has worked with
Ms. Makeba, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Pete Seeger, and is
featured on the “Carnival!” album with Sting, Madonna and Elton John. In
2019 she received the Phil Ochs Award in recognition of her music and activism.
In addition to the
September concerts on the East Coast, this October, the San Diego based
Classics4Kids will present 7 concerts featuring Sharon Katz performing with the
Classics4Kids Philharmonic Orchestra. Several of the songs in “Songs and
Stories of Sharon Katz & The Peace Train” will be on the program that will
reach thousands of San Diego school students.
7/10/25
Michael Veitch - The Lucky Ones
7/9/25
Robin Batteau's “Banned In Sparta”
Collaborative
Album with Classical Greek Poets and Modern Folk Singers
On July 11, Robin Batteau is releasing “Banned in
Sparta,” a new collaborative album of songs based on poems by Classical Greek
poets, and recorded by friends Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, Carolyn Hester, Livingston
and Kate Taylor, Matt Nakoa, Robin Lane, 2-time Tony winning actor James
Naughton and his gifted children Keira and Greg. Robin was inspired by an
Ancient Greek History class he took when he returned to Harvard during the
Pandemic to finish a degree he started in the 1960s. Robin earned the World
Record of taking a 50-year break (between 1970 to 2021) to return to Harvard and
finish his degree in 2022.
“Banned In Sparta” focuses almost
entirely on poets from Ancient Greece between 700 and 400 BC. One
poet, Gaius Valerius Catullus (84 – 54 BC), as smitten with the ghost
of Sappho as Robin or Alcaeus, is from Rome during Julius Caesar’s reign, for
whom Eric Andersen performs “Cross (of Gold),” an ode
to interlaced and conflicted feelings, “Odi et Amo"— I hate
and I love.
The title “Banned in Sparta” finds its
name from Archilochus, the Bob Dylan of the 7th century
B.C., a warrior-poet so irreverent he was “Banned in Sparta.” James
Naughton sings the song “Archilochus Re-Deemed (I Am a Servant of the Lord
God of War).” Kate Taylor performs “Telesilla’s On the Wall,” from the
female poet Telesilla, who led her fellow women warriors to
victory against those same renowned Spartans.
“The Greek Lyric poets
performed live, and were the stars of their day,” says Robin. “They
were singer/songwriters, they played the lyre (hence "Lyric") and
danced around the stage like Tom Paxton and Taylor Swift.”
Robin, who studied Ancient Greece
and Integrative Biology at Harvard, found that most of what was left
of the poems were fragments and myth, “So I mosaic-ed songs to reflect their
expressions and intentions— who they were, and are to me.”
A range of female poets contributed to the lyrical
history of Greece including Corrina, whose “In Her Loving Arms” is sung by
Carolyn Hester, and Praxilla’s “The Most Beautiful Thing in the World,” a
hymn to Adonis, sung by Keira Naughton. Sappho’s
writing inspires “Terra Cotta Heart,” sung by Robin Lane.
Livingston Taylor sings “My Sappho, Sweetly Smiling” from the smitten
neighbor and rival Alcaeus.
The fun and frolicking “Shake your Hair (You
Thracian Filly),” sung by Tom Paxton. Pianist and folk singer Matt Nakoa offers
a Bruce Hornsby-like treatment for Simonides of Ceos’s “Theatre
of Memory (Man of Gold).”
Sharing Grammy, Emmy, Clio, and Gold Record
Awards and an Oscar nomination, Robin’s recorded over a
dozen albums with Pierce Arrow, David Buskin
(Buskin & Batteau), and many others. His jingles
feature in long-running, award-sweeping advertising
campaigns from "I'm Lovin' It" for McDonalds to “Can’t
Beat It” for Coca-Cola to "The Heartbeat of America" for
Chevrolet. He’s played his 1898 Scarampella violin with everyone
from Yo-Yo Ma to Benny Goodman to Bruce Springsteen and has had
his melodies sung by Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Judy
Collins, Paul Newman, and more. His songs
have supported charities and causes, including World Hunger
Year, Ocean Alliance, Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, and Paul
Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for kids. The Boston Globe defines his
music with David Buskin as "Acoustic Heaven."
“Banned
In Sparta” songs
“Stolen in Love” (Gorgias) Greg Naughton (vocals: lead, harmony, background, descants), Mark Dann (bass, synths), Robin Batteau— (acoustic guitar (custom 7-string Sigma), Greek Chorus oohs and aahs, fingerpop and heartbeat percussion).
“In Her Loving Arms” (Corinna) Carolyn Hester (lead vocals), Jennifer “Genevieve” Vitanzo (harmony vocals), Jerry Marotta (drums), Mark Dann (bass, electric 12-string guitar, synths) Robin Batteau (violin (1898 Scarampella, muted), Sigma guitar).
“Archilochus Re-Deemed (I Am a Servant of the Lord God of War)” (Archilochus) James Naughton (lead vocal), Jerry (drums), Neale Eckstein (acoustic guitar), Robin (harmony vocals, handclaps, drums, Sigma guitar, violins).
“Telesilla’s on the Wall” (Telesilla) Kate Taylor (lead vocal), Mark Dann (bass, synths), Jerry Marrotta (drums), Robin Batteau (violin, acoustic guitar (1948 Martin 0-17, nylon-strung), background vocals, descant).
“My Sappho, Sweetly Smiling” (Alcaeus) Livingston Taylor (lead vocal, acoustic guitar), Mark Dann (bass, synths), Jerry Marrotta (drums), Robin Batteau (violin, Martin guitar, synths, background vocals, descant).
“Terra Cotta Heart” (Sappho) Robin Lane (lead vocal), Mark Dann (bass, electric 12, synths), Jerry Marrotta (drums), Robin Batteau (Martin guitar, drums, percussion).
“Shake Your Hair (You Thracian Filly)” (Anacreon) Tom Paxton (lead vocal), Eric Schwartz (piano, organ), Mark Dann (bass, synths), Neale Eckstein (acoustic guitar, drums),Robin Batteau (Sigma, drums).
“Man of Gold (Theater of Memory)” (Simonides) Matt Nakoa (lead vocal, piano, synths, bass, drums, electric guitar).
“How Can You Love Me” (Stesichorus) Robin Batteau (lead vocal, harmony vocals, Martin, violins, synths, drums, percussion), Yani Batteau (harmony vocal, banjo), Neale Eckstein (drums, percussion).
“The Most Beautiful Thing in the World” (Praxilla) Keira Naughton (lead vocal), Robin Batteau (Martin Guitar).
“Cross” (Catullus) Eric Andersen (lead vocal), Abby Newton (cello-1897 Scarampella), Mark Dann (bass, synths), Robin Batteau (Martin guitar), violin, percussion (inspired by Marshal Rosenberg)
7/6/25
Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show on YouTube
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6/30/25
Peppy Castro on the Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
6/26/25
2025 Summer Missive of New Music from Anne Leighton's Superhero Songwriters
The Most Beautiful Thing in the World (Praxilla) Keira Naughton (on Robin Batteau's "Banned In Sparta," a collaborative album with classic Greek poets, one Roman one, and contemporary Folk Singer-songwriters) acoustic guitar, gentle female vocals, nature and eloquent lyrics, remembrance of "the most beautiful thing in the world. Only the thing you leave behind" "I was your harvest, you were mine." "You were my adonis-you astonish-- me." Note: This tracks will be embedded mid July after this album's release.
Sleep Alone Izzy Meth I believe this could be a great "Song of the Winter." Acoustic, light instruments, gentle tenor with reverb, descriptive lyrical setting in winter and contrast one how he's a young man in love with trouble sleeping 'cause his yearning and morning are still here. "I don't want to sleep alone anymore."
Top of the Rainbow Tom Ciurczak horns, vocal, tenor-clear distinctive male vocals, like "Toby Beau," a break up song, "I was on top of the rainbow with you, I don't understand when you said you were leaving," self doubt yacht rock/nu-coast.
2 Pianos Phoebe Legere piano, female singing voice, coaxing piano w/ ice melting, French and English, slow ballad, oceans, memory flashback piano on the tongue of the world to give it a voice. This song is finding its way in soundtracks for Phoebe's collaborations like her new multi-award winning short "The Gender Symphony."
Immigrant Blues Dan Berggren folk, banjo, male baritone, simple story song of how immigrants have struggled here and in coming to our country, and those before us are immigrants. Here's a live performance of Dan's song. Dan was awarded a Lifetime Achievement honor from the Albany NY-region's Eddie Music Awards.
Get My Thing Going Art Edwards famous for The Refreshments. This is from a 2024 album, "The Brightness of an Ordinary Star." forward motion,grunge vocals & band with British invasion rhythm, male vocals "When I finally get my thing going, you're see the best in me." alludes to other worldly torments like the world ending. The Brightness of an Ordinary Star | Art Edwards
Count My Blessings Elliott Murphy acoustic guitar, harmonica, narrative voice kindred to Tom Waits. a bluesy "comfort solution" for a guy that needs reality check for a breakup or his own life, using cowboy imagery and urban issues, "this town's a widow maker" "get out of dodge"
I Am Like a Mountain Micaela Kingslight Soft and meditational-inspired rock-pop, vocal percussion and finger-snaps, celestial, female vocals (harmonies) "I am like a mountain breathing in, breathing in.... I know." "water, ocean, strong."
Just Enough Rachael Sage mid-tempo Hammond B3 and soulful instruments, gentle female vocal, fresh song about feeling love, every time you touch me, I feel love. "It feels my cup, just enough shalalala"
6/19/25
Sleep Alone
6/18/25
"Yorick" The Music Video and Album by Tom Ciurczak
The
title track from Tom Ciurczak’s “YORICK” album is Tom’s decided story
about the skull of “Yorick” discussed in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.”
As a
rock singer-songwriter inspired by Bruce Springsteen, Warren Zevon, Steve
Earle, and a range of classic/prog/timeless rockers, Tom likes to create “what
if” backstories about his songs’ characters. “Yorick was introduced in ‘Hamlet’
as the skull of the court jester with Hamlett’s famous quote ‘Poor Yorick I
knew thee well.’ But who was he? And how did he lose his head? I created
a little fable to tell his story. At its core the song is a love story that’s
marred throughout with deception. The song’s narrative combines elements
from the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, Rapunzel and Rumpelstiltskin. It centers
around Yorick’s rescuing of the fairytale princess together with his get rich
quick scheme to steal a ‘hidden treasure.’ But, unfortunately instead of the
princess, Yorick finds the proverbial old witch masquerading in her place. They
both quickly realize they have been deceiving each other. Yorick’s greed leads
him to make a deal for the money with the witch. But as is the case with witches,
you can’t trust them, and she reneges on their agreement, winds up killing and
decapitating him in the end.”
Directed
by Robert Wakamatsu, the “Yorick” music video shows Tom as “Yorick” with the
band (drummer Sean Derksen, backup singer Melissa Robin, keyboardist Chris
McKinney, guitarist Ken Harrill, and bassist Phil Stein) in Elizabethan
costume. Melissa portrays both the princess and witch, ultimately responsible
for killing “Yorick.”
The
album, “YORICK” is due June 27. The music video will go live on
June 20 at www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K5dcdI1Z18 .
From the time he was a child, growing up in New York’s Hudson Valley, with a professional musician father, Tom’s written songs and worked on his music. Though he focused on raising a family on the west coast while working in the Specialty Lighting industry, Tom continued writing and playing guitar. Finally, in 2014 he attended Steve Earle’s Camp Copperhead, and found his musical voice and tribe.
Tom’s
first album “Call Me Ishmael” was released in 2020. Then came
the 2021 single “Christmas Time in Hollywood” his second CD, “I Ain’t
Ever Growing Up -Volume I,” and 2023’s “I Ain’t Ever Growing Up-Volume
II” and an ep, “Christmas Time in Hollywood.” He and five other
songwriters from the Steve Earle tribe put together “Muscle Shoals Record
Shop” recorded at Muscle Shoals legendary Cypress Moon Studio, home of the
Swampers (aka Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section)!
“YORICK”
celebrates the artform of storytelling, and features songs from Tom’s
creative imagination. There’s investigative intrigue in “Am I M.I.A.,” “The
Watcher,” “Chameleon,” and “A.L.T.O.W.D.” which is short for
“Another Long Typical Ordinary Working Day.” The album’s more topical songs
are “You’re Next,” “Malleus Maleficarum,” and “Where Do I Belong,” which
focuses on the homeless crisis. There are also story songs from Tom’s
experiences: “Wild One,” and “Top of the Rainbow.”
The
album was mixed and produced at the world-famous Sunset Sound Studios by Brett
Grossman and Stephen Haaker, and mastered by Brett Grossman.
The Tom Ciurczak Band regularly plays throughout Southern California.
Pre-save
link for “Yorick” YORICK is
Coming!!!!
Pre-order
“Yorick” at tomciurczak.com/buy-cd
www.instagram.com/tokyotommy58/
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092202082226
www.youtube.com/@tomciurczak8782
The
“Yorick” music video to go live June 20 www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K5dcdI1Z18
Other
Music Videos “The Watcher” www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrHQwvnZfLA
“Top of the Rainbow” www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cbO3dNRcu8
“YORICK”
track & musician listing
1. The
Watcher
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Billy Diisko
Electric Guitar: Matt Hornbeck
Background Vocals: Tita Hutchison
Keyboards: Valerie Chaikin
2. Wild One
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Sean Sobash
Electric Guitar: Oscar Jesus Bugarin & Jimena Fosado
Background Vocals: Melissa Robin
3. Yorick
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitars: Dylan Tirapelli-Jamail
Acoustic Guitar: Angela Petrilli
Ukulele: Matt Hornbeck
Keyboards: Neara Russell
Background Vocals: Tita Hutchison & Eli Arnold
4. You’re Next
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Billy Diisko
Electric Guitar: Matt Hornbeck
Thump Solo: Brandon Washington
Keyboards: Valerie Chaikin
Background Vocals: Eli Arnold
5. Where Do I Belong
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitars: Rob Reischak
Keyboards: Bobby "Bundst" Victor
Background Vocals: Tita Hutchison
6. Chameleon
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Sean Sobash
Electric Guitar: Jimena Fosado
Acoustic Guitar: Oscar Jesus Bugarin
Background Vocals: Eli Arnold
7. Top Of The Rainbow
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitar: Matt Hornbeck
Keyboards: Neara Russell
Background Vocals: Tita Hutchison
Trumpet: Jon Manness
Trombone: Lasim Richards
8. A.L.T.O.W.D.
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitars: Rob Reischak
Acoustic Guitar: Sydney Moreno
Harmonica: Matt Lomeo
Keyboards: Bobby "Bundst" Victor
Background Vocals: Melissa Robin
9. Malleus Malificarum
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitars: Rob Reischak
Keyboards: Bobby "Bundst" Victor
Background Vocals: Melissa Robin
10. Am I MIA
Lead Vocals: Tom Ciurczak
Drums & Percussion: Stephen Haaker
Bass Guitar: Travis Carlton
Electric Guitars: Matt Hornbeck & Dylan Tirapelli-Jamail
Acoustic Guitar: Angela Petrilli
Keyboards: Neara Russell
Background Vocals: Tita Hutchison
Yorick
I’m
coming down
From the
steeple ‘til I hit the ground
Cause
I’m the guillotined Jester’s head
Jugglers,
jokers, puppet shows
All in
the Market Square
Jester
grins, stares at the sky
Storm
clouds are everywhere
Everybody
heads inside
The
banquet will start soon
The
tower’s left unguarded
Clouds
block the light from the crimson moon
Won’t
you let your hair down like Rapunzel did
Won’t
you spin your straw into gold for me
Is there
a silver lining in those clouds up above
I’m
climbing up to rescue you and set you free
Duels
and Fools and Fire Breathers
the
festival’s a blaze
The King
and Queen are mesmerized
By the
poet’s Shakespeare plays
No one
see’s as I scale the tower
drawn by
her Sirens call
don’t
know if I’ll make it
or if
I’ll slip and fall
Won’t
you let your hair down like Rapunzel did
Won’t
you spin your straw into gold for me
Is there
a silver lining in those clouds up above
Cause
I’m climbing up to rescue you and set you free
But it’s
taking too much time
something
doesn’t feel right
You’re
not who you’ve been pretending to be
And this
room’s not full of gold
For a
princess you look real old
Who’s
this Stiltskin
I don’t
know what you were told
My name
is Yorick I’m the royal fool
Never
been one to follow the rules
Everything’s
so obvious when you know all the answers
You’ve
got nothing to gain here, cause I’m not who you’re after
Just let
your hair down like Rapunzel did
And I’ll
spin your straw into the gold of your dreams
cause
there’s a silver lining in those clouds up above
and
nothing here is what it seems to be
You’re
not the princess and I’m not your savior
I
thought this would be easy, you’re not who I came for
Let’s
make deal, we can break this spell together
I’ll
spin that straw to gold and we can both leave with the treasure
I’m
coming down
From the
steeple ‘til I hit the ground
Cause
I’m the guillotined Jester’s head
C 2025
by Tom Ciurzcak / Ciurczak Songs (BMI), All Rights Reserved
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6/16/25
Stewart Brodian on The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
6/7/25
Days Between Stations Updates on “Being” & “Perpetual Motion Machines (Music for a Film)”
The Days Between Stations music video collaboration with Durga McBroom is called “Being.” The band and Durga are available for interviews on both video and the new Days Between Stations’ album, “Perpetual Motion Machines (Music for a Film).”
The group’s manager and video producer Erik
Nielsen created the video from concept to final editing. “He’s produced all of
our music videos,” guitarist Sepand Samzadeh says. “This is
our third video shoot with Erik, he has a minimalist approach to
matching visuals to the music. He has a great sense of style, creativity,
strong leadership qualities, and extensive knowledge of technology.” Erik
and his Supposable Productions have worked with the classic rock and prog community
for a variety of video productions—such as streaming the ProgStock
Festival, video production for Las Vegas’ hit show “Raiding the Rock
Vault,” and music videos for many artists—notably Dave Kerzner, Asia Featuring
John Payne and hard rock band “Last in Line” on Frontiers Records.
Through the years prog greats including Yes’s Billy
Sherwood, Peter Banks, and Rick Wakeman, plus XTC’s Colin Moulding have
collaborated with Days Between Stations. Then there’s Durga McBroom, known for
her phenomenal musical and theatrical background, including singing for Pink
Floyd from 1987-1994, acting and dancing as the character “Heels” in the
movie “Flashdance,” and hitting number 1 on the Billboard dance
charts and on Top of the Pops with the song “(Can You) Feel the Passion.” Now
along with her sister Lorelei, she’s in the Australian Pink Floyd Show and
recent starring role in the satire movie, “Sammy-Gate.”
Billy Sherwood produced Durga with
keyboardist Oscar Fuentes Bills and Sepand for a song and music video “Witness
the End of the World” on the album “Giants,” released in 2020 and voted
track of the week by Prog magazine readers.
When it came time to find a singer for “Being,” the only song with lyrics on “Perpetual Motion Machines,” the band knew Durga was a perfect fit. The “Being” music video makes use of colors, light, and people! Actress Rae Dawn Chong felt Durga’s “goddess power” when she saw “Being,” and posted in the comments, “
It is a joy to see you in your element. I love the message.”
Erik wanted to first showcase Durga’s amazing stage
presence and present the band in a stylized performance setting, “and use some
simple visual effects to suggest different aspects of the concept of ‘Being.’”
Oscar based the song’s lyrics around the general concept of existence and
trying to interject what artist Jean-Paul Bourdier’s art “inspired us to do,
and we let the music speak for itself.” (“Perpetual Motion Machines”
initially was intended to be a film soundtrack for a documentary on the
artist.)
“Seeds,” the first video ( www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kmLDoapIkg ) in “Perpetual Motion Machines” won track of the week by Prog UK readers. ProgRock.com cites “Being” as one of the best epic songs of 2024. MusikReviews.de praises everyone’s work, citing Durga closing “the all-round emotionally cinematic and moving album with a quiet song that gives the entire album an unusual (vocal) twist.” Echoes and Dust praises Durga for her “angelic, soulful voice” and makes comparisons throughout the review to a range of classic treats including music by Alan Parsons and David Bowie!
The band sees Durga as a force like a Jedi! Sepand says, “She has so much experience and talent and her confidence just glides in with her energy. She is a true professional.” One of Sepand’s fondest memories is playing, and when she started singing, “It feels like thunder struck my back. I looked over to Oscar and we telepathically spoke with each other... the message was if we died that day, we were grateful for this moment, we experienced brilliance at its best.”
Likewise, Durga loves collaborating, which allows her
to “add my brand of art to that of others, thereby creating something totally
new and different. I would urge people to find other artists to collaborate
with. You learn a lot, and it can push you out of your comfort zone.” Durga
feels much respect for Oscar’s lyric writing, “I learned how to
make his vision come alive by making it personal.”
Sepand relates, “When you are surrounded by so
much love, talent and creativity everyone elevates you to your new
best.
Formed 20 years ago in Los Angeles, Sepand and keyboardist Oscar Fuentes Bills named the band after Steve Erickson’s novel “Days Between Stations.” The
Pineapple Thief’s Bruce Soord inspired the band to work on their music after he
used some of Sepand and Oscar’s musical experiments as the basis for “Saturday”
on The Pineapple Thief’s “12 Stories Down” album. The duo continued
to work with a range of musicians on what became their first release, “Days
Between Stations,” in 2007. Their 2012 recording “In Extremis”
was produced by Yes’ Billy Sherwood. In 2020 they released “Giants.”
“A Rose for Your Stone” by The Kings
The Kings’ “The Longest Story Ever Told” continues to build. After months on regional radio stations and finding support even internationally, the group’s song “A Rose for Your Stone” is finding support on AAA/Americana radio. The music video features Western imagery and lead singer David Diamond performing solo on acoustic guitar. The idea behind the song is about a gunfighter returning home after hearing his former girlfriend has died. He left her because he wanted to seek fame with his gun, but he never forgot her. He’s chosen to not regret the choice he made, despite the tragedy. All he can give her is a rose to put on her headstone.
Mixed by Michael Vail Blum, who has worked with Madonna and Prince the western inspired song has found support on podcasts, blogs, and magazines. Michael's Record Collection is intrigued by the song, “It pays tribute to old country story-songs, such as ‘El Paso’ by Marty Robbins." Americana Highways raves about the song’s musicality, including its Spanish-flavored horns, and more, David Diamond’s voice is still as powerful as when he sang ‘This Beat Goes On/Switchin’ To Glide’ on their first album.” Rave and Roll hears its cinematic quality, "How about some spaghetti western atmospherics? A Rose For Your Stone produces that vibe, underscored by an accordion and playful mariachi horns."
The Kings, originally formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Oakville, Ontario, are a Canadian rock band. The original lineup was David Diamond (lead vocals, bass, songwriter), Sonny Keyes (vocals, keyboards, songwriter), Max Styles (currently Todd Reynolds) (drums), and Mister Zero (guitar, songwriter).
Before their breakthrough, they spent over three years as WhistleKing, refining
their skills through rehearsals, club gigs, and songwriting, always with
recording as the goal. Their journey led them to Nimbus 9 Studio in Toronto,
where renowned producer Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, KISS) joined the
story.
Ezrin's involvement led to a worldwide major label deal with Elektra Records in
Los Angeles. Their debut project, "The Kings Are Here," featured the
smash hit 'This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide,' which received extensive
major market airplay all over the USA and Canada, spending 23 weeks in the
Billboard Hot 100, earning them a Canadian Juno Award nomination, Platinum
album and Gold single status and induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall
of Fame.
The Kings continued their musical journey with the albums "Amazon
Beach," "RSVP," "Unstoppable," "Party Live in
'85", "The Lost Tapes of a Seventies Bar Band" and "Because
of You," all of which showcase their energy and songwriting prowess. They
also released a captivating documentary titled "Anatomy of a One-Hit
Wonder”, as well as the incredible concert film "Live at Heatwave".
Now, in 2024, "The Longest Story Ever Told," reaffirms the Kings’
status as a rock band with songwriting depth. With a history of hits, over 2000
North American shows and a devoted fan base, The Kings remain a hungry band
with something to prove.
“Wake Up,” New Song & Music Video by Platypus Planet
Song Deals with Recovery Through Progress and Truth
Platypus Planet have a new song and music video, “Wake Up."
The group and music are the creation of
German Starseed/Singer/songwriter/ keyboardist/ multi-media music leader Anna
Black. The band’s core consists of Anna and three more passionate artists: drummer Frank
Nolte (Germany), bassist Alexis Bietti (France), and what
Anna calls Platypus Planet’s enigmatic secret weapon, keyboardist Robeone
(United States).
Notables in the prog rock community
have contributed to her meditative and electronic-inspired progressive music
including Imaginaerium’s Clive Nolan & Laura Piazzai on a recent
single called “Inner Peace.”
Lifesigns/Strawbs/ Dave Bainbridge
& Sally Minnear guitarist Dave Bainbridge joins Platypus Planet on the new
meditative and electronic-inspired progressive music single “Wake Up.”
The music video for “Wake Up” shows imagery
and Anna performing with a message. about why so many people are awakening and changing
these days, moving away from lower vibrational people that take energy from them. The story spotlights on recognizing and
defining pain, progressing, and going through the process with truth. Anna says, “The song is a call to break
through the noise, to let go of the versions of ourselves we've been taught to
perform, and to reconnect with something real. It’s about waking up to the
truth that there’s nothing to fear in being who you are.”
She says the theme of her songs are
about serving, “As I wake up, I’m helping you wake up.”
The music video and song resonated with
Fan MamaChar Leonard, who posted on her social media, “I believe this
one will be added to my morning routine! “
Anna, Frank, Alexis, and Robeone are
working on their first album to be called, “Echoes of the Soul.” There
are other songs on the upcoming album out, in addition to “Wake Up” and “Inner
Peace,” songs already on streaming media include “Sincerety,” “Identify,” and
“Song of Sorrow.”
“Wake Up”
Eyes are blinded,
Touch is grinded,
No one to feel it,
No one to heal it,
Calling,
You to wake up,
You need to wake up,
You need to wake up,
Wake up,
You need to,
Listening on the surface,
I tell you what my truth is,
Now stand up,
And be yourself,
There's nothing you can't do,
Listening on the surface,
I tell you what my truth is,
Stand up,
And be yourself,
There's nothing you can do,
Let yourself be your truth,
Wake up,
Eyes are blinded,
Touch is grinded,
No one to feel it,
Calling,
You to wake up.