Showing posts with label musical inspirations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musical inspirations. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Dave Brubeck

Unsquare Dance.  LOVE this song.



One of my very, absolute favorite pianists* and composers passed away yesterday.  Dave Brubeck, known mostly for Take Five, was a musical genius and innovator.

Often musicians, jazz musicians in the 60s for sure, are known for addictions, hard living and tragedies.  But one thing that stood out when I watched a documentary on him a few years back was that he was happy.  He was a devoted family man and his career was both successful and fun.  Also, like a lot of musicians, he was at the forefront of social change, rejecting the racism of the day by having a mixed race band and refusing to play in clubs that wouldn't allow all of the members of his band in.

One of the things I love about his music and his life is how much he enjoyed both.  There is real joy and happiness that comes through the melodies and unusual time signatures.  When I auditioned for a summer jazz camp, the song I chose to play was Blue Rondo a la Turk - it was a natural transition for a classical pianist trying to move into jazz because of the elegant technicality that cradled his quirky rhythms and one-of-a-kind scales.


I'm glad he lived a full, happy life (he was 91, would have been 92 today) but I will always wish he could've stayed around forever.

Rest in peace, Mr. Brubeck.  Thank you for your inspiration and exuberance.

*I actually wrote about him in this post here.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Pictures for Music

Charade Movie Poster

Romy Schneider

Kevin Dart's Yuki 7


I've started dreeeeeaming of my next record... This one will be a little different from my last one(s) as I am planning to work with Dan Garcia rather than doing it all here myself.  Which makes me VERY excited.  


I have started to put together some visual inspiration for the next c.d.  What do you think about these?  Are you starting to get in the mood for my next album?  Yes?  Yes?

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Rupa and the April Fishes


I discovered Rupa and the April Fishes last year and I absolutely adore their intoxicating gypsy music!
Their album has songs in multiple languages and ethnic rhythms. Rupa Marya, the lead singer,
is not only gorgeous, but a doctor! She does (probably not now, since she's always touring) her music
at night and her job during the day. Isn't that just amazing?