Tunes on Tuesday: Blame It On The Snake

Why this tune? This week’s tune is the result of another collaboration in the FAWM community (fawm.org). I connected on the website with two very talented writers, David Graham and Vaughan Ray Daniel, and set their words to music. Their creative take on the first story in the Torah seems like a good fit forContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Blame It On The Snake”

Tunes on Tuesday: Peace

Why this tune? This week’s tune is another jazz classic, the beautiful ballad “Peace” written by Horace Silver in 1959. Silver would have celebrated his 95th birthday this week (Sept. 2). He was a pioneer of “hard bop” in the 1950s and 60s and wrote many tunes that have become jazz standards, like “Song ForContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Peace”

Tunes on Tuesday: Wave

Why this tune? This week’s tune, “Wave”, is one of the most popular bossa nova tunes written by theBrazilian bossa master Antônio Carlos Jobim. Stan Getz is credited with kicking off abossa nova craze in 1963 with his Grammy-winning album Getz/Gilberto. Getz, singer Astrud GIlberto, and Jobim created the bossa nova sound that has influencedContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Wave”

Tunes on Tuesday: Haunted (not Haunted)

Why this tune? This week’s tune is another one I wrote during this year’s FAWM 50/90, kicked off by aprompt: “haunted.” I want to dive into some of the process I followed to turn that prompt into this song. I started as I usually do by just writing, anything, in a stream of consciousness toContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Haunted (not Haunted)”

Tunes on Tuesday: All The Things You Are

Why this tune? I’m returning to the standards this week with another tune I’ve been working to add to my repertoire of songs I can play in any key. I shared my version of the most popular jazz standard “Body and Soul” a few weeks ago. This week it’s the runner-up, “All The Things YouContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: All The Things You Are”

Tunes on Tuesday: Big Knife Creek

Why this tune? As I’ve mentioned before, I’m participating in the “50/90” songwriting community atfawm.org. It’s a global forum for songwriters that opens twice a year to a global community of writers who share songs and discussion. The site hosts regular “skirmishes,” where ahost picks a theme and participants try to write a song basedContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Big Knife Creek”

Tunes on Tuesday: Waiting For My Beach

Why this tune? This week’s tune is the third single from my Groove Park project that drops on Friday July 28. “Waiting For My Beach” is a country beach song with an ironic twist about the very real threats of climate change. The narrator is an eternal optimist who just wants to make sure thatContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Waiting For My Beach”

Tunes on Tuesday: My Own Worst Enemy

Why this tune? This week’s tune is a tribute to musical communities, specifically two online musical gathering places that have made me a better musician and songwriter and introduced me to artists from around the world. This is my second year participating in February Album Writing Month (FAWM), an online community of songwriters that hasContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: My Own Worst Enemy”

Tunes on Tuesday: What About Us

Why this tune? This week’s tune is the second song I completed based on the weekly Torah portions (parashot) that are part of the Jewish tradition. The song tells the story from Numbers 27(Parashat Pinchas) about the five daughers of Zelophehad … who successfully argued for the right of women to inherit property if thereContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: What About Us”

Tunes on Tuesday: Be Free (Emancipation Day)

Why this tune? Tunes On Tuesday comes out on Monday this week in honor of the 175th Emancipation Day (July 3), celebrating the revolt that forced the end of slavery in the Danish West Indies (now the US Virgin Islands). This week’s tune is the new single from The Lucky So & Sos, a DC-based bandContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Be Free (Emancipation Day)”