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Road Gnome Walkabout

Original Music Release A Day #17

In a nutshell ~ this is the story of a an ordinary gnome and the extraordinary adventure he took. Try it. You’ll like it. I promise. 

I thought I’d do something a little different with this one.  I’ve been going through lots of old photos and organizing them as part of our coronavirus stay at home isolation and found this series of pictures which I’d kind of forgotten about.  I won’t ruin the story, as today’s offering tells it, but this felt good to turn music and pictures into a story and it because something more through the creation process.


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Blue Waters

Original Music Release A Day #14

Blue Waters

Spent some time snorkeling in the glorious waters off the coast of Belize a few years back, and the experience inspired this doodad.  I dug up some footage from some of the dives and they seem to go together well with this piece of acoustic guitar work.  Feeling so cooped up, it’s been really nice thinking about warm water and being outside.


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Angelic

or The Better Part of our Nature. Music Release A Day #8 ~ March 24, 2020

I was debating whether to share this recording from 20 years ago or to video me playing it this afternoon, and chose to go with the vintage version because there is something so jubilant about this piece and the original recording captures it’s integrity so well.  I love playing this piece so much because it’s impossible for me not to smile while playing it, and it’s an energy I believe we all need right now as this crises deepens and it’s ramifications spread throughout our lives.

This may not be the cleanest execution of this composition, but the rawness of it’s energy is what I really want to share today, so here you have it, another 12 string original, Angelic.

Listen to the piece: https://youtu.be/3Cs5g3pM9L0

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Gurgalicious

Release A Day #7 ~ March 23, 2020

Ok, it’s time to get some weird on.  

There are times in life where after climbing to the top of a mountain you just want to raise your voice and holler I AM HERE!  It’s a celebratory thing.  A declaration of presence.  I’ve made it this far.  Whew.  But there’s no-one else around, you’re in the wilderness, so it’s really all just for you.  

This piece of music was born in sheer freaky joy, the celebration of a flow state having discovered what I still think to this day is a truly unique lead guitar sound.  There’s not much more to it than that.  I think that is every guitarists dream, to find a unique voice that is distinctly theirs, and this is decidedly one of mine.  It’s murky yet distinct, just like many passages in my life.

Yes, it’s a canned drum track. Sorry about that.  At the time it wasn’t meant to be anything more than a glorified metronome, but it ended up in this one-take-recording so it’s there for whatever it’s worth and there’s nothing I can do about that.  This is definitely a flow vibe that I want to do more with in a better rhythmic context, but it’s still one of my fav pieces from over the years.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgVQzB47ftE


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Alchemical Reaction

Release A Day #6 ~ Alchemical Reaction

As I stated in my launch post, creating or birthing music has been a vital tool for me over the years to manage my emotional landscape, to give form to significant experiences, and to have a release valve for challenging passages.  Music has been my therapist, and the conversations we’ve had have been captured in these recordings.  

My 12 string guitar has been a primary vehicle in this particular vein of emotional and spiritual exploration and has served me well in this capacity.  We’ve been through a lot together, and I consider her to be one of my best friends and teachers.  

I am choosing to share this particular piece of music today because it is full of turmoil and the facing of conflict ~ it feels like an apt musical metaphor as we collectively stare down the barrel of societal threat.  To stand in the face of an oncoming storm is to confront destiny ~ we are shaped by the experience, knowing we cannot run and we cannot hide.  There’s a vital exchange of information, of surrender, and embrace, and the currency of this transaction is transformation.  We emerge from our turmoils diminished or strengthened, compromised or forged into a deeper presence.  

This piece was born in the murky depths of personal turmoil as I was steadfast and determined to stand tall throughout, face my fears head on, with the hopes that once the tempest had subsided I would emerge tempered and fortified for the days to come.  

The title of the piece is derived from a quote by Carl Jung ~ “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”  

I’m going to add an additional layer of interest to this particular offering ~ I’m thinking that after the video I made today playing this piece (with really cold fingers…) I’m going to tack on a studio recording version of the piece from a couple of years ago with deeper instrumentation as that’s definitely closer to what I hear in my head.  It’s a short piece, so the two versions back to back still come in under 4 minutes. 

I’m also feeling strongly that by throwing this piece out now as we collectively brace ourselves for the sustained winds of hurricane corona as it blows through our communities, I invoke the strength and courage to face fears that this piece was born from. 

Listen to Alchemical Reaction:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyl4udns7T0


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Sitting On Top of the World

Release A Day #5 

I wasn’t planning on visiting any covers for quite some time, but when I was looking through a hard-drive for something else to post today I encountered this video from the Philadelphia Folk Festival in 2014 and just have to pass this one along. The smile this brought to my face is just too good to not want to share.  I’ll be back to the original compositions tomorrow but this is just too much fun to pass by.

Written by Ray Henderson with lyrics by Sam Lewis & Joe Young in 1925.

I would love to see the looks on all of their faces if they could see a circus aerialist singing their song while performing aloft.  

I have to say I’m particularly proud of my kazoo break.


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New Beginnings

Release A Day #4 ~ 3.20.20

So here’s the thing. I’ve got a lot up my sleeve, but none of this is planned out. I’m really flying by the seat of my pants having set myself up to do this release a day thing, and am taking it day by day and just trying to be open to what will be the best choices.  I am feeling drawn to another upbeat and celebratory piece today for some reason, perhaps because yesterday’s piece was so well received, and lord knows I’ve got my fair share of intense and heavy pieces as well to share in the days and weeks to come.  

New Beginnings was born a couple of years ago when moving into a new house and there was great acoustics in a very large room. I loved how this piece rang out and the waltz timing feels so fluid.  It makes my wife smile every time she hears it, so I like it for that reason alone.

It’s also a great example of so much music that comes through me, where I sense that there is so much more going on in the composition than what I can actually play myself. I’ve tried to approximate what I hear with the strings, but approximate is the operative word.  It’s what 90 minutes of creativity has afforded me today, and I’m happy enough with it to share, though it still feels like a sketch.

I hope it brings a smile to your face as well. 


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