One of the songs I'm plugging this week (and for the rest of the year). "Other Mother" by Emily Hurd
1/9/25
12/22/24
Days Between Stations’ “Perpetual Motion Machines” and Music Video “Being"
Los Angeles’ Days Between Stations have released their fourth album, “Perpetual Motion Machines (Music For A Film).”
“Perpetual Motion Machines” is the result of
DBS founding members keyboardist Oscar Fuentes Bills and guitarist Sepand
Samzadeh working on the music for a documentary film about Jean-Paul Bourdier in
the mid-2010s. As the music reached completion, the group was offered the
opportunity to release their music as a “proper” album. Sepand says, “Jean
Paul’s artwork was our muse, and we scored the music to pictures and to
existing films.” Ultimately the changing roster of film producers developed new
goals for their project, and the band focused on turning “Perpetual Motion
Machines” into an album now available digitally, on CD, and vinyl.
There are two music videos for the album. The latest (was released on November 29) is a performance video “Being” which features the band and vocalist Durga McBroom (Pink Floyd, Flashdance).
"Being" felt unfinished when the group
decided to release this music as an album. Oscar had written a melody that
lent itself to vocals, and “we based them around the general concept of
existence and trying to inject Jean Paul’s poetic philosophy.” Ultimately, the
lyrics came from a more personal place, “this is what Jean-Paul’s art inspired
us to do, and we let the music speak for itself. Pink Floyd backup
vocalist Durga McBroom sings on “Being,” which will be released as a video on
November 29, the same day as the album.
The first video “Seeds” features artist Jean-Paul
Bourdier at work, painting models, was a favorite on prog radio and won “Track
of the Week” by Prog Magazine when it was released this past September.
Produced by Navon Weisberg, who helmed the project “as
a fan. I removed the technical hurdles and allowed Sepand and Oscar to focus
their energy on the music, allowing their emotions to be captured.”
The album is dedicated to the memory of
"Big" Bill Kaylor who engineered early sessions of “Perpetual
Motion Machines” and worked on the group’s second album, “In Extremis.”
Formed exactly 20 years ago in Los Angeles, Sepand and
Oscar 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,” which included vocals from Durga McBroom on
“Witness the End of the World” and voted as Prog Magazine’s Track of the Week.
The band has a history of music in films-dating back
to “Radio Song” (from the debut album) licensed in the independent film
“Young, Single & Angry” in 2006 and then in 2023 in “Paul & Trisha: The
Art of Fluidity,” now featured on Apple Movies. They created the score for a
short Mexican movie, “Y Recibir Tu Aliento” in 2017.
Perpetual Motion Machines (Music For A Film)
1. Waltz for the Dead (1:53)
2. Proof of Life (2:49)
3. Seeds (2:39)
4. Unearth (4:21)
5. Intermission 3 (0:52)
6. Stone Faces (3:15)
7. Paradigm Lost (6:24)
8. Ascend (3:14)
9. Being (featuring Durga McBroom) (9:00)
12/6/24
Richard Skipper on The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
12/2/24
Richard Skipper on The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show
I discovered Richard in 2023 from a friend Princess Wow, who still leads a podcast on #Facebook. Richard used to run a podcast on YouTube. He interviewed two of my artists (Elliott Murphy and Sharon Katz). All of us were blown away by how well he prepared for their interviews.
Enjoy this interview. We talk about preparation, his work as a Carol Channing imitator, inclusion, and--of course-- Dolly. here's a lot I've learned from him; you will too!
RichardSkipper.com
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11/30/24
Christmas Music, 2024
The Light Elliott Murphy acoustic, Christmas sounds melding with chime-y guitars, male vocalist kindred to Tom Waits, "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel" living in hope, "break from the news" "this world is so transitional," "metaphysical." "cross over that mystical boundary."
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!
Today and All The New Year Dan Berggren “Greensleeves,” acoustic guitar and tambourine, sung by a tenor and backup voices with updated lyrics for the New Year, “may we all of humanity live in harmony and find strength in diversity….”, aiming for good deeds Today and All the New Year | Dan Berggren
Joy to The World Rachael Sage gentle soprano like a young Olivia Newton John’s delivery, music like Regina Spektor’s “Joy to the world” with pulse, cello is rhythm instrument and strings, guitar, light accordion “Joy!Joy!”
Joy to the World I Guess Rebecca Loebe and Findlay Napier This song is about people’s arguments through during the holiday season, and the resolutions we make to fight less, “Joy to the world I guess…. There are friends we no longer will see in the holidays, because they’re shadows in the moonlight on the lawn.”
loebenapier.bandcamp.com/track/joy-to-the-world-i-guess-2
Why Can’t Everyday Be Like Christmas? - Tang female vocals. Pop: Denny Colt sings in a sweet, girl-next door voice and range similar to Cassadee Pope’s or Emma Roberts. (We have punk hard rock and pop versios of the song, too!)https://soundcloud.com/bad-pacrecords/why-cant-everyday-be-like-christmas_ballad?si=250657e72707477eaa94e926ed06ba38&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Christmas in My Pocket Lillias White, vocals theatrical pop, declarative female vocals (proclaiming and belting) that all the gems of Christmas in her pocket. "Fill your pockets" "dig in dig in, what do you see? Santa wants what's in her pocket! "A Christmas wish for all mankind!"
One Wish Michael Veitch w/ Kirsti Gholson male & female duet, midtempo, light pop, one wish for Christmas day is peace.
11/27/24
ProgGiving with Robeone
“Optimistica”
11/26/24
Jaclyn Bradley on The Anne Leighton Inclusion Interview Show Talking abo...
11/9/24
Joe Deninzon Live Performances
"Game of Chicken" Live at ProgStock
"Frame by Frame" live at ProgStock
w/ Kansas "Can I Tell You" (Joe's solo at 1:40)
With Old Westbury High School students, Electrify Your Strings performance
Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius Live
Impromptu Jazz Performance at ProgStock of Chick Corea's "Spain" with Testament's Alex Skolnick & Multi-instrumentalist Rachel Flowers
Live With Kansas "Song for America"
10/22/24
Bronx Historical Society Presents the Kindness Session, a Poetry Writing Workshop
Bronx Historical Society is presenting "The Kindness Session," a poetry workshop on recognizing the difference between kindness and cruelty to channel that in our writing on November 18 at 6 PM till approximately 7:45. The Poetry Workshop takes place at the Poe Visitors Center, 2640 Grand Concourse, in the Bronx. Subways near the Visitors Center are the 4, B, and D train at the Kingsbridge stop. Buses to the Center are Bx9, Bx22, Bx28, Bx38, and BxM4 (Express bus). The Poe Visitors Center is up the Hill from the Fordham Metro North train stop.
Led by
area poets Elisabeth von Uhl and Anne Leighton, the Kindness Session
will include sharing works from classic and contemporary including Edgar
Allen Poe, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ross Gaye, Maya Angelou, as well as
selected poems from attendees.
Once the
attendees discuss poems, they’ll be encouraged to think of incidents where they
recognize kindness from life experiences, friends and acquaintances, and
how it affected their lives. From there, writers will be encouraged to create a
first draft of poetry. Writers will read their poems, and be encouraged to
revise a first draft by the first week of December. We’ll have a Zoom
get-together with feedback from each other. By Christmas we’ll have created the
first part of an online anthology on blogspot, which poets will
study, and make “final” corrections. The anthology will go live in
2025. Over the next few years, we’ll be adding more poems to the anthology from
other workshops.
Elisabeth
von Uhl earned an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. Her work has been published
in Lunch Ticket, The Cortland Review, SHIFT, cream city
Review, The Watershed Review, and other journals and anthologies. She
won a 2021 "Bronx Recognizes Its Own" Award, Her chapbook Ocean
Sea, and was published by Finishing Line Press. She’s won
scholarships and fellowships to Vermont College's Postgraduate Writing
Conference, Prague Summer Writer's Seminar, and Greenwich Village Writing
workshop. Visit www.elisabethvonuhl.com.
Anne
Leighton appears on the Grammy-nominated album, Healthy Food for Thought:
Good Enough to Eat, (Audio & Video Labs) reading her poem “Feed Your
Parents Well.” She’s contributed to The Indie Collaborative, The
Literary Parrot, Elephant Journal. Her poetry book The
Leighton Explosion made enough of a profit to use her earnings to
record an original song, “Got My Eye on You, Santa,” which found her a
publishing deal with Sheer Music South Africa/Downtown Music, USA.
Visit workinggalrockandroll.blogspot.com.
For more
information, please reach out to Elisabeth and/or Anne at e.vonuhl@gmail.com
and LeightonMedia@aol.com.
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10/19/24
Freedom's Child (Steven Wilson Mix)
10/16/24
Symphonic Rock Pioneers Renaissance Featuring Annie Haslam Will Perform Their ‘In Gratitude’ Farewell Tour Fall 2024!
Renaissance, the legendary symphonic rock band featuring Annie Haslam, will be back in the US playing select dates from October 17th through October 31st. This will mark 54 years since the formation of the band and its 16th consecutive year of touring since its reactivation in 2009.
Renaissance leader and vocalist Annie Haslam remarked that “We are very proud
but sad to announce our ‘In Gratitude’ Farewell Tour. Where did the time go?
Looking back over the years, I believe we have made history in the worlds of
Progressive and Symphonic Rock.”
The upcoming shows will include stunning arrangements of “Ocean
Gypsy,” “Northern Lights,” “Forever Changing,” “Mother
Russia,” “Carpet of the Sun,” “Ashes are Burning” and other favorite
classics. Ms. Haslam will be joined on stage by long-time musical associate
Rave Tesar on piano, along with Mark Lambert on guitars/vocals, Geoffrey
Langley on keyboards/vocals, Frank Pagano on drums, percussion/vocals, and John
Galgano on bass.
Annie Haslam noted that “Performing with Renaissance since 1971 has been my
whole life. I still love singing these unique, surreal, dramatic and romantic
songs and pairing up with some of the finest orchestras in the world. All of
this was born from the music of Michael Dunford, John Tout, Terry Sullivan and
Jon Camp combined with the emotional and poetic words of Betty Thatcher. Our
music has filled the hearts and minds of many thousands of fans around the
world. It started for me, with a dream from my childhood that ended in this
miracle called Renaissance! Rave Tesar, is an extraordinary man and musician I
have worked with in my solo band since 1989 and with Renaissance since 2009. He
has also been a very big help in keeping the band 'alive'! Some very talented
musicians have stepped into our band, and their devotion and hard work have
added to the band’s touring longevity and personality.”
Renaissance is a band with a rich history unique unto themselves as progressive
rock pioneers who rose from the ashes of the seminal UK rock band, The
Yardbirds. Acclaimed for their unique blending of progressive rock with
classical and symphonic influences, the band's career has spanned fifty plus
years spearheaded by the 5-octave voice of Annie Haslam and the masterful
songwriting skills of Michael Dunford, John Tout, Jon Camp and Terry Sullivan.
They are widely considered to be the band that most successfully and routinely
utilized the sound of a full orchestra in their recordings.
The band has toured throughout the world and has performed at Carnegie Hall
with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and at the Royal Albert Hall with the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Chorale Society. Renaissance had a top
ten hit in the UK with their song “Northern Lights” that still
demands airplay to this day.
Renaissance:
In Gratitude Farewell Tour Dates 2024
Thursday
October 17, 2024 – The Town Hall, New York, NY
Friday
October 18, 2024 – Lewis A. Swyer Theatre at the Egg, Albany, NY
Saturday
October 19, 2024 – The Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT
Sunday
October 20, 2024 – City Winery Boston, Boston,
MA
Wednesday
October 23, 2024 – The Theater at Innovation Square, Rochester, NY
Thursday
October 24, 2024 – Center for the Arts of Homer, Homer, NY
Friday
October 25, 2024 – The Newton Theatre, Newton, NJ
Saturday
October 26, 2024 – Lansdowne Theater, Lansdowne, PA
Tuesday
October 29 & 30, 2024 - Edwardsville, IL, Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL (St.
Louis, MO)
Lorain’s Jaclyn Bradley shares new single, “Hometown” at Rockin’ on the River
Accompanied by Dougie Manross on guitar, Bradley introduced the song, stating “I am a proud Lorain girl and it’s an honor for us to share this song with you tonight. It’s for
anyone who has ever left home and found everything they were searching for back where they started.” Both Bradley and Manross teach voice and guitar at Rock Town Music Academy in downtown Lorain. Bradley shared a heartfelt rendition of the song as many members of the audience sang along.
“The crowd went wild” stated Miriam Lugo Kunda via Facebook.
The music video for “Hometown,” which appears exclusively on Jaclyn’s Facebook page, features many local Lorain businesses, personalities and landmarks, has reached nearly 90 thousand views within the first week of its release and has received an abundance of positive feedback:
Ann Duchess shared, “I have tears. Lorain is not my hometown but I worked there long enough to keep it in my heart.”
Rachel Cruz commented, “ I moved away from Ohio when I was 19 and moved back when I was 32 and this hit home to me.”
Jaclyn Bradley, along with Mike Neff, will open for Deana Carter, singer of the hit country ballad “Strawberry Wine,” on Nov 16th at The Lorain Palace Theater. Bradley plans to share “Hometown” and its b-side “Burn for You” at the concert. Both songs were released in July and available on music streaming platforms such as iTunes, YouTube Music, and Spotify.
“I am happy people are connecting to their roots through this song,” says Bradley, “Music is so powerful. It is a privilege to make music that has the potential of making a positive impact."
The Kings Still Reign: Canadian Rock Legends Defy 'One-Hit Wonder' Label as “Nowhere to Go But Gone” Climbs U.S. Charts
Forty-four years ago, they declared The Kings Are Here. Now Canada’s cherished rock legends are specifying exactly where “here” is: on the charts and rising.
This week, The Kings’ ridiculously compelling “Nowhere to Go
But Gone” climbs to #42 on the Mediabase CHR Activator list—a
nigh-on-miraculous showing for a Canadian classic-rock band on US radio. It’s a
designation that shows the tune continues to spread like wildfire, receiving
airplay in markets from Utah to Florida to Cape Cod. If this keeps up, the
group might have to issue an official clarification that the title of their
documentary, Anatomy of a One-Hit Wonder, was meant with tongue
planted firmly in cheek.
Because really, The Kings never went away. Yes, they’re
still best known for their breakout double A-sided single, “This Beat Goes
On/Switchin’ to Glide,” which peaked at #43 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980
and ultimately spent 23 weeks on that chart—not to mention earning the band a
gold single award, a Juno nomination and induction into the Canadian
Songwriters Hall of Fame. The success of the insanely catchy numbers also
eventually drove their debut album, the aforementioned The Kings Are
Here, to platinum-level sales in Canada. But in the ensuing decades,
they’ve put out an absolute wealth of stellar material, on albums like Amazon
Beach, RSVP, Unstoppable, Party Live in ’85, The
Lost Tapes of a Seventies Bar Band and Because of You. Unstoppable alone
yielded a cornucopia of Canadian hits, including the title track, “Lesson To
Learn," "Shoulda Been Me," "Parting Of The Ways," and
the killer ballad "If We Don't Belong Together."
“Nowhere to Go But Gone” proves that their mettle as
hitmakers remains undiminished. It’s an appropriately driving little ditty in
which lead singer/bassist David Diamond namechecks all the places he’s about to
hit on a much-needed jaunt behind the wheel:
Gonna head out on the highway
The highway is my friend
Gonna head out west
Where the highway ends
Then I’ll stop in Vancouver
Turn south towards LA
Twelve hundred miles of surfers
Waiting for a wave
There is no trip like a road trip
Nowhere to go, nowhere to go
Nowhere to go but gone
But what gradually comes into focus is that he’s actually
singing about taking a breather from a relationship, to get a better
perspective on why it’s one worth keeping. This is a song not of freedom and
the endless open road, but of renewal and the journey home.
Oh, but when I return
The bridges I burned
Have been reassembled
Good to take a breather
Good to get some air
Good to be reminded
Of what it’s like out there
As recorded, the entire performance is a tour de force of
moxie by Diamond, guitarist/co-composer Mister Zero, keyboardist Sonny Keyes
(all three of them cofounders of the group) and drummer Todd Reynolds (who’s
been firmly entrenched in the lineup since 2007). The track was co-produced by
the band and recording engineer Chris Snow (a veteran of sessions with the
likes of Barenaked Ladies, Big Wreck and Arkells) and mixed by Garth
Richardson (who has produced Rage Against the Machine and engineered records by
the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nickelback and numerous other heavy hitters).
The song comes from The Kings’ most recent album,
2023’s The Longest Story Ever Told, which kept the faith with the
group’s hardcore following while earning widespread critical acclaim. “Call it
a comeback if you will, but regardless, it’s clear The Kings still rule,”
raved American Songwriter.
With more than 2,000 live shows under their belt, these boys
are perpetually in demand as a concert act throughout the Western hemisphere.
The latest jewel in their crown was an August gig at the Kitchener Blues
Festival Canada, and come November 8, they’ll be “gettin’ gone” all the
way down to Planet Hollywood Cancun for the five-day The Sands festival, where
they’ll appear alongside fellow ’80s survivors Rick Springfield, Bret Michaels,
The Fixx, Level 42, Lou Gramm and Ace Frehley.
And believe it or not, they’re even bigger virtually: The
official video for “This Beat Goes On/Switchin’ to Glide” has
surpassed 6 million views on YouTube. In a further test of the hit’s enduring
appeal, Chicago DJ Bob Stroud included it in his audience poll of the greatest
one-two punches in music history—songs no listener or programmer would ever
dare separate. The Kings landed at #1 on that list, above ubiquitous musical
conjoined twins like “Living Loving Maid/Heartbreaker” by Led Zeppelin and even
“We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions by Queen.
Now, with “Nowhere to Go But Gone,” The Kings are back to
prove there’s plenty more gas in their tank. More than four decades later,
we’re all still “holding hands as David Diamond sings” (as they once sang on
their haunting “Love Store”). To say this beat goes on is an understatement:
Once the world switches to glide, apparently, it just never switches back.
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Hank Wedel, “What Happens in Cork”
"Clearly loved by his peers for his generosity, Hank is very happy to share his stage."
-The Irish Examiner
With songs inspired by good time artists including The Lovin' Spoonful, Grateful Dead, and Richard Thompson, Hank Wedel brings comradery to his music and his fans in both recordings and shows. His new album, the 10-song “What Happens in Cork” –released August 25— was produced by Declan Sinnott (Christy Moore). The album features 9 songs written by Hank, and one song written by Declan. Guest artists on the album are a who’s who of players especially from the Cork County scene.
"There are a few
reasons I decided to give the name, '"What Happens in Cork,'” says
Hank. “First, I find myself saying ‘it’s what happens in Cork,’ when I explain
nightly events in Cork City and County. I’ve heard it said, ‘if you love Cork,
it has a way of keeping you,’ and ‘if you marry a Cork woman, you’ll end up
living there…’ ‘Cork City is the only city in Ireland that hasn’t forgotten
what it is.’”
When Hank saw an
image by Cork’s longtime music photographer, “Murphy Kie” of Hank hamming it up
like a warrior with his guitar versus soldier statues at Cork’s Elizabeth Fort,
“What Happens in Cork” became his slogan, (future) podcast, and this
collection of songs!
Hank recorded “What
Happens in Cork” at Declan’s studio in The Hills of Bandon, Co. Cork during
the global lockdowns from 2020 into 2023.
Hank Wedel was born in Dayton, Ohio, USA 1963, raised in New York City and
Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland. Based in Cork City, this guitarist/vocalist/
songwriter/recording artist/band leader has performed thousands of gigs
from The North Pole to The Canary Islands, all over The USA and Europe as well
as recording/releasing albums and singles of his own material, solo or
with bands "Princes Street," "Open Kitchen," and
"Small Town Talk." This year 2024, Hank celebrates 50 years of
living in Ireland, 40 years of being based as a musician in Cork City and 30
years of a Monday Night residency with mandolin supremo Ray Barron at Charlies
Bar, Cork City. In his time Hank has performed onstage with
Shane McGowan, Mary Black, Christy Moore, Kila, Philomena Begley, and Bono.
Meet Refestramus’ Main Instrumentalists in New Music Video, “Side Hustle” Stay in touch with Band Muse, the Amazing Agent M!
Refestramus’ new music video “Side Hustle, from the group’s “Intourist” album, introduces the Refestramus’ instrumental members (drummer/composer/wizard Derek Ferguson, guitarist/bassist Derek Pavlic, producer/flute player Ian Beabout, and saxophonist Mitch Lawrence - saxes) and continues exposing the on camera life of the band’s muse, the Amazing Agent Mikrovolnovka!
The song, “Side Hustle” presents a multitude of entendres. Derek notes that as
“side hustles” are “little entrepreneurial efforts that people try while they
are working their main jobs – hoping to find some way of becoming their own
bosses. Then there’s the phrase ‘side piece, which I’m told refers to
someone with whom someone is having an affair. I think the protagonist of
the song is trying to convince the object of their affection – a noble person–
to think of an affair not so much as becoming a ‘side piece’ that it’s ‘only’ a
‘side hustle.’” In the video it’s Agent M when she’s undercover -- first
as an accountant and then as a librarian. Those were her ‘side hustles.’”
The song, which originally recorded on Colouratura’s recent album "WTF Was
That?!." Was inspired while Derek was walking his dog, and thinking it was
a great piece for his band, Refestramus…. But then he remembered that
Colouratura’s Ian Beabout played flute. "So, the song itself has
become a kind of side hustle for me.’”
ProgUK says “Intourist” is “likeable, uplifting… a home-cooked slice of melody rich prog.” They conclude that “… the smile on its face is infectious.”
Progressor.net calls “IntourÃst” a “love letter to the music and spirit of the 1970s” that is “worth a check”
Refestramus. Named after a word his mother made up to mean “rearrange,” Derek and his producer – Colouratura’s Ian Beabout – liked it because it wasn’t a legitimate word. “A web search will only turn up our band!”
Refestramus was born May 2020 as Derek’s home studio project during the COVID pandemic. Having been in a variety of progressive rock bands in his native Chicago and an avid listener of Ian Beabout’s Internet radio program “Prog Rock Deep Cuts,” he reached out to Ian to mix and master the recordings. Ian, who plays flute and sings on some tracks on Intourist, introduced Derek to Colouratura bandmates Derek Pavlic and Nathan James, Saxophonist Mitch Lawrence and Wisconsin multi-instrumentalist Jerry King, who plays bass on Intourist. Adding prog multi-instrumentalist Dave Newhouse, who contributed accordion, helped Derek Ferguson guide the album to completion.
Refestramus’ debut album, "Decoupage," was released in December of 2021. In 2022, Refestramus released the EP, "From the Sublime to the Ridiculous."