Tunes on Tuesday: Pay the Band

Why this tune? This week’s tune came about as part of my “Torah Tunes” project, an attempt to write songs inspired by the text of the weekly Torah portion we read in the Jewish tradition. Last week’s portion Ki Teizei (from the book of Dvarim / Deuteronomy) includes a verse about prompt payment of wagesContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Pay the Band”

Tunes on Tuesday: Alternative Facts

Why this tune? I wrote “Alternative Facts” in 2017, responding to a now-famous comment I heard on the news that year from a member of the then-Presidential administration. At the time I was working for a journalism non-profit, focusing on the challenges of disinformation around the world. With that issue on my mind, I wasContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Alternative Facts”

Tunes on Tuesday: An August Day in April

Why this tune? We had a joyful evening at Blues Alley in Washington, DC on August 26, presenting aprogram of my songs to an appreciative audience. The show featured the three singers who performed on my album “Making Up For Lost Time,” Barbara Papendorp, Tony Gudell, and Aaron Myers. I was at the piano alongsideContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: An August Day in April”

Tunes on Tuesday: Sunday Night Blues

Why this tune? I wrote “Sunday Night Blues” a few years ago, responding to a request from a friend for asong about the dreaded “Sunday scaries.” I asked Barbara Papendorp to perform it for the first time in public at Blues Alley on August 26. She’s premiering another new song on the 26th, and singingContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Sunday Night Blues”

Tunes on Tuesday: Don’t Sleep On Me

Why this tune? Here’s another song that is on the list for my show at Blues Alley in Washington, DC on August 26, a tune we recorded in 2020. I wrote “Don’t Sleep On Me” in 2019, as a reaction to feelings of inadequacy that I felt at jam sessions or gigs, in the presenceContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Don’t Sleep On Me”

Tunes on Tuesday: No Ducks

Why this tune? This week I’m sharing another song that I’m planning to include in my show at Blues Alley in Washington, DC on August 26. “No Ducks” was inspired by Carolyn Hax’s advice column in the Washington Post. She had a question from a reader trying to deal with a family conflict. Hax’s advice,Continue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: No Ducks”

Tunes on Tuesday: Opposites

Why this tune? I’m excited to announce that I’m presenting my own show at Blues Alley in Washington, DCon August 26! I’m assembling a program of my songs, old and new, and hired some of my favorite musicians to play and sing them. “Opposites” will be on the program. I wrote it during the song-a-dayContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Opposites”

Tunes on Tuesday: Cleveland Park

Why this tune? This week I’m revisiting a song I wrote in 2011 as part of Jason Mendelson’s MetroSongs project, and ambitious collection of songs inspired by the stations of the Washington, DC Metro subway system. Jason produced eight albums between 2011 and 2017 documenting our public transit system with songs in a wide varietyContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Cleveland Park”

Tunes on Tuesday: Wrong Amount of Right

Why this tune? This week’s tune is another from my January song-a-day challenge, that I finally got around to “polishing” for this recording. I wrote this in response to the prompt “the right amount of wrong,” and started by reversing the prompt to see where that would lead. The result was an empowerment song forContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Wrong Amount of Right”

Tunes on Tuesday: Eyes Unveiled

Why this tune? This week’s tune is another in my “Parsha Songs” series, inspired by the weekly Torahportions from the Jewish tradition. “Eyes Unveiled” is based on a quote from Numbers 24 in Parashat Balak, a translation of the Hebrew “וגלוי עינים” (“ve-galui einayim”) Balak, king of Moab, called on Balaam, well-known for his blessingsContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Eyes Unveiled”