Paul’s solo ethnic flute music offers us meditative and peaceful moments – especially poignant for those who want to create calm, quiet space for reflection. A flute player, flute maker and social services worker, Paul McAuliffe is a member of the UU Fellowship of Bay County, FL. He researches the history and performance techniques of ethnic flutes, as well as drums and other wind instruments.
Paul has Asperger’s Syndrome (high functioning autism) and gives his program “Flutes, Autism & a Different Way of Seeing” throughout the Southeast. He was featured recently on CNN’s “Health Minute.” He loves to serenade the Florida Panthers at Bear Creek Feline Center, a sanctuary for big cats unable to live in the wild. He’s a member of the Bay Storytellers and gives another presentation entitled “Flutes & Storytelling: Two Ancient Arts.”
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/paulmcauliffe2
Peter began playing the guitar and writing songs when he was in high school. He studied Theology and music in college, and then spent two years in seminary. After deciding that the priesthood wasn’t for him, he took a part-time job as a church music director for 8 years, while performing at clubs and colleges, and writing and recording his music. In 1995, he quit his job and started touring full-time. He has nine CDs to his credit, and has sold over 70 thousand of them independently.
Born and raised in south Georgia, Sarah Dan spent her formative years participating in her small Presbyterian Church, where she was encouraged to seek the Holy through music. She became aware of Unitarian Universalism in the late 90’s when she accepted a job as the pianist for the Georgia Mountains UUC in Dahlonega, and soon learned to love and support the Faith movement. Sarah Dan became active in the Unitarian Universalist Musicians Network (UUMN), and has served in many capacities in the organization—from Secretary, Director of Communications, Liaision to the UUA’s Music Leadership Credentialing Committee, and currently as President. Sarah Dan also was the General Assembly Music Coordinator for two years, and has been the musician for the GA service of the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
Living now in Concord, New Hampshire with her wife, Abby Charbeneau, and doggie Dawes, Sarah Dan travels to congregations in the New England area and beyond for workshops and worship around Building Community Through Music. Her chant, Meditation on Breathing, is sung in congregations around the globe, and at social justice and peace rallies worldwide.
Her CD, Church Session, (which has the entire song When I Breathe In) is available through cdbaby.com.
Clif is a composer, conductor and pianist living in the Washington, DC area. Along with his freelance work in theater, he has served as Director of Music at River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation since 1983, where many of his arrangements and compositions were first performed.
http://www.clifhardinmusic.com
Name four great Hanukkah songs. OK, then how about two good Chanukkah songs? Not easy, huh?
Adam Gardner (Guster) and Dave Schneider (the Zambonis) have taken up the important task of writing a bunch of great, rockin’ Hanukah songs. This is not your regular Chanukah/Jewish music. The idea was to write some light Jewish songs as if The Kinks and Elvis Costello and The Attractions were writing them. NPR’S Music master/tastemaker and host of All Thing’s Considered Bob Boilen called The LeeVees record “The best holiday record of the decade without question”.
The record is full of indie-pop rock songs and is titled Hanukkah Rocks. Check out the full album stream and buy the download, the CD, a sticker, or even a LeeVees t-shirt!
Gina Forsyth is a singer/songwriter, violinist, and guitarist from New Orleans. She is known and loved for her songwriting and fiddling. Her first solo CD, You Are Here, was released nationally on Waterbug Records in 2001. Her new CD, Promised Land, released on Waterbug in February 2012, was one of the Top 10 CDs on the Folk DJ List in 2012 (#9). Gina has also appeared on two CDs with the Malvinas, i’m not like this (2002) and Love, Hope + Transportation (2004), and numerous fiddle tracks with countless other artists.
Ferron, born Debby Foisy, is a Canadian folk singer/songwriter and poet. In addition to being one of Canada’s most famous folk musicians, she is one of the most influential writers and performers of women’s music, and an important influence on later musicians such as Ani DiFranco, Mary Gauthier and the Indigo Girls.
Ferron’s rough-hewn voicing, chewy phrasing, and poetic songwriting have brought many favorable comparisons, including Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen (cf. Stephen Holden 1994). One wit aptly summed up Ferron’s legendary status by calling her “the Johnny Cash of lesbian folk singing” (Bett Williams 2000). The reviewer Al Kaufman (2008) put the well-meaning comparisons to rest, finally, when he wrote, “Ferron is much more than the answer to the trivia question, ‘What if Bob Dylan had been born a Canadian lesbian?’ For one thing, unlike her nasal counterpart, Ferron’s voice is rich and beautiful. Yet like Dylan, Ferron is a poet who is able to convey emotion without becoming maudlin, and beliefs without edging toward the pedantic. Like the great artist that she is, she paints a picture and has the listeners derive from it what they will, based on their own personal experiences.” “Ferron … is a real salt of the earth singer who approaches her art with both sleeves rolled up, ready to dive in. She walks her talk with heart exposed and performs with a courage and commitment that few other artists ever muster. The songs don’t sound composed and sung as much as they feel wrung from the sweat and toil of hard fought experience. In Ferron’s world, the contents of her songs appear as if they’re lived out on the canvas of her life and not just inside the confines of her art…when she sings, no one can miss the gravity and weight inferred by her commanding alto voice” (Heselgrave 2008).
“Boasting gorgeous close harmonies and unsinkable tunefulness, Emma’s Revolution (the Emma is Goldman) is a classic, globetrotting folk duo comprised of activist singer/songwriters Sandy O. and Pat Humphries. Their music is progressive, socially-conscious, confrontational and shot-through with intelligence and cutting humor; their songs have been sung for the Dalai Lama, covered by Holly Near and they count the great Pete Seeger among their admirers. Newest disc ‘Revolutions Per Minute’ is a front-to-back gem.” -Iowa City Press-Citizen
Smart, funny and informative–like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart with guitars. emma’s revolution is the duo of award-winning activist musicians, Pat Humphries & Sandy O. Called “Inspiring, gusty and rockin’”, the duo is celebrating the release of their third cd, “Revolutions Per Minute,” an electrifying soundscape of “rousing and soulful” songs of social conscience, in settings from intimate acoustic to full-on funk. Grand Prize winner in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, the duo’s songs create new standards in the art of social justice. Their songs “Peace, Salaam, Shalom” & “Keep on Moving Forward” are sung around the world, and their music has been featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” and Pacifica’s “Democracy Now!”
Pat and Sandy are partners in life, love & justice. In the spirit of Emma Goldman’s famous attribution, “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution,” emma’s revolution brings their uprising of truth, hope and a dash of healthy irreverence to concerts and peace & justice, environmental, LGBT & women’s rights, immigration & human rights, and labor events around the world. Based in the Washington DC area, emma’s revolution has performed at more than a thousand events throughout the US and abroad. Join the revolution!
Her fans describe her as not only a talented folk musician, but also as a supportive friend who offers encouraging words and humor alongside her compelling songs. She leaves audiences better than she finds them, with softened edges & opened hearts. With songs that capture deep wisdom as well as a childlike playfulness and joy, Ellis’ music is being spread across the globe by fans who are so moved that they have to share it others.
A native of Texas, Ellis moved to Minneapolis at the age of 16, where she quickly built a local following that blossomed into a nationwide presence, with extensive touring and seven albums released in the last sixteen years. In addition to selling more than 40,000 copies of her CDs independently, Ellis has accrued a wealth of accomplishments including winning the 2011 Midwest Regional Round of the Mountain Stage New Song contest, and the 2009 Just Plain Folks Best Female Singer Songwriter Award. She also received Top 5 recognition in the Telluride Troubadour Song Contest and the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Song Contest was voted “Most Wanted To Return” at both the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival and Sisters Folk Festival.
Lisa is a multiple award winning, international concert artist who is re-defining the genre of solo piano. Your soul will be touched , your memories revived, and your deepest thoughts can be heard as you listen to Lisa expressing shared human experiences through her heartfelt and technically impressive original compositions.
Lisa is a compelling storyteller as she describes the inspiration for the music she writes for piano. She performs all over the world with performers such as Liz Story, David Lanz, Suzanne Ciani, and Peter Kater, to name a few. From Spain to Argentina to right here in the United States, Lisa’s audiences are entranced by her intense music that describes our lives!
For more information about Lisa Downing, Vision Quest Entertainment (303-979-7011).
http://www.visionquestmusic.com
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