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It's been a long time coming but my new Album is now available via CD Baby. It will soon be available on iTunes, and all the other digital outlets. I will be producing physical CDs as well.
This project has been a long journey and learning experience. I was very blessed to have Turley Richards, Greg Foresman, Marty Miller, Tim Grogan, and Howie Ganoe along with some other talented friends help me make this a quality recording. Listen below or CLICK HERE to go to a preview and purchase page.
Last weekend I did my annual dock concert at Elk Lake. My good friends Mike and Lisa Broderick have a great lake cabin and it's becoming an annual thing for me to come down (with the family) and play tunes on the their dock with a cove full of boats, floats, and great people that really appreciate live music.
It's pretty cool how the sound carries over the water and the cove becomes kind of a natural amphitheater. This year we had some rain blow through but it didn't stop the show and Mike used his drone cam to capture the moment. See the video below.
I recently wrote a song about my Dad. On Father's Day I shared it with him in the form of this video.
Dad grew up in Miami Florida and that's one of the reasons that the ocean is in my blood and probably one the main reason that Jimmy Buffett songs had such an impact on my songwriting and love for story telling type songs. Here are the words to my Dad's song: Legacy of Love My dad grew up near the Biscayne Bay, when Miami was simple oh the good ole days The smell of salt air always takes me there, I remember a time when the beach was all mine Most things change but some never do, now the beaches are crowded but the ocean’s still blue CHORUS: His smile is slowly fading… but his love will always carry on And the sea that’s running through my veins will remain and keep us strong …. his love goes on and on On shaded pools of a Kentucky stream, Dad taught us to fish and what it means To have the faith to live out our dreams, and enjoy the moments of found in between Things may change but some never do, now that stream is older but it still running true CHORUS 2 Bridge It’s past down from father to son. From mother to daughter and on and on a legacy of love that’s been set free....like a wave rolling out to an endless sea When I close my eyes I can see his smile, that ear to grin that I knew as a child Most things may change but some never do, the older I get the more i appreciate you the longer I live the more I love you As a songwriter I love coming up with melodies, chord progressions, and lyrics. Not necessary in that order but the end result is typically a tune that paints a picture and and/or tells a story. Depending on where I am playing I like to try out some of my new originals in order to get an idea of how it goes over and hopefully connects with an audience. However, in the Louisville area there are not many venues that allow a songwriter to simply play their own tunes. Therefore, covering other material is a must if you want to play out with any type of regularly. I don’t think this is such a bad thing. I really enjoy learning other material because it makes me a better songwriter. However, besides the simple "crowd pleasers", I am pretty picky about the songs I choose learn and cover. When I approach cover songs I put them into two categories:
Something else I’ve started doing lately in regards to learning cover tunes is to research (Google) the material. What’s the tune about? What message was the artist trying to get out? Understanding the origins of a tune helps me better connect with the song and the artist and as I mentioned the connection part is very key. Before, the internet this type of research was very difficult but these days it’s pretty easy and fun learning about other artists and there stories. With all the new technologies and cloud based channels the music industry is probably one of the most disrupted industries that there is. However, one thing will never change and that is that good “from the heart type” music can connect, inspire, and even build bridges to common ground. These days we need more common ground and inspiration that brings folks together as opposed to apart. Live bold, Jay |