Why this tune? I’m sharing Tunes On Tuesday on Wednesday this week (after the long US President’s Day holiday weekend). The idea for “I Love You, Shut Up” started in a conversation among friends where someone in the group may have overstepped the bounds, leading his partner to say “I love you, but shut up.” The storyContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: I Love You, Shut Up”
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Tunes on Tuesday: Improbable
Why this tune? I’m spending time this month reviewing and revising songs I have written or started to write, as part of a larger goal to plan out some recording projects for the next year or so. I wrote the first draft of “Improbable” in January – one of my song-a-day creations inspired by aContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Improbable”
Tunes on Tuesday: Let’s Wander
Why this tune? I’m writing this from Los Angeles, where I spent a few days attending the Grammy ceremonies and schmoozing at a series of pre-Grammy parties and mixers. The trip was an outcome of the award I received from the ASCAP Foundation for my song “Let’s Wander.” I came to LA in part toContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Let’s Wander”
Tunes on Tuesday: City of Refuge
Why this tune? This week’s tune is another in my “Parsha Songs” series inspired by the weekly Torah portion. “City of Refuge” was inspired by the commandment in Parashat Masei (מַסְעֵ֣י) to establish “cities of refuge,” as described in Numbers 35:11 “you shall provide yourselves with places to serve you as cities of refuge toContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: City of Refuge”
Tunes on Tuesday: The Changes
Why this tune? I’m continuing the song-a-day challenge I started at the beginning of January, managingto write at least part of a song every day. Today’s contribution is “The Changes,” which started from another phrase on my song ideas list: “sending more condolence cards thanwedding wishes.” That led to this self-referential tune about aging asContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: The Changes”
Tunes on Tuesday: Let Go
Why this tune? I’m starting the new year with a challenge, to write a song a day (or at least part ofone) through January. This challenge is hosted by Sarah Gulish and Kat Reinhert of “Songwriting for ME.” They provide resources and support for music educators who want to write music and teach those skillsContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Let Go”
Tunes on Tuesday: Let’s Resolve (2024)
Why this tune? Tunes on Tuesday starts the new year with an updated version of a song I wrote last New Year’s Eve. It’s a twist on the concept of New Year’s resolutions, calling for us to resolve to “not resolve at all.” It’s really a love song, where the singer implores their love toContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Let’s Resolve (2024)”
Tunes on Tuesday: Snow Day
Why this tune? Winter officially starts this week, and with it the expectation of snow in the colder parts of the world. One of those snowy mornings inspired “Snow Day,” which I recorded with Aaron Myers for his 2015 holiday album “Snowing In Vegas,” that includes other original songs by Aaron and me plus someContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Snow Day”
Tunes on Tuesday: Maoz Tsur מעוז צור (A Mighty Rock)
Why this tune? On this fifth day of Hanukkah I’m sharing a contemporary take on the oldest of Hanukkah classics, “Maoz Tsur.” The text is a Jewish liturgical poem that was likely written in Germany in the 13th century, and possibly earlier, perhaps in response to the Crusades. The poem recall stories from Jewish historyContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Maoz Tsur מעוז צור (A Mighty Rock)”
Tunes on Tuesday: Nerot Dolkim נרות דולקים (Candles Lit)
Why this tune? I’m sharing a Hanukkah song this week to mark the start of the eight day holiday on the evening of December 7. “Nerot Dolkim” (“Candles Lit”) was written by Hanina Karchevsky and Levin Kipnis, two pioneers of modern Hebrew song in the early 20th century. According to the National Library of Israel,Continue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Nerot Dolkim נרות דולקים (Candles Lit)”