NY Latin Culture Magazine
Thank you Keith Widyolar for this beautiful and informative post about the kind of music I've been immersed in for all of my life!!
-New York Latin Culture Magazine!
6463098590
Thank you Keith Widyolar for this beautiful and informative post about the kind of music I've been immersed in for all of my life!!
-New York Latin Culture Magazine!
🎉Just Announced!! On Sunday, June 20th at 6pm, I will be headed to Brooklyn to record 3 of one-of-a-kind 7” vinyl singles with @leestavall as part of their Direct-To-Vinyl Live Sessions project.
How it works: You choose the song, and my band will perform it LIVE as the record's cut in real time - making you the only owner of that particular performance. This is literally as personalized as it gets folks. 😊 Limited pre-sales available now!
It’s not often that you meet people like my old friend, Sean Kupisz. It has been ages since anyone heard him and his blessed bass. This week we worked on a recording of a song I wrote two years ago about the birds in my courtyard on a sunny rainy day in NYC. It’s called “Confusingly Beautiful” or “Sun & Rain”…not quite sure yet.
Now I’m back in the city after an adventurous road trip to visit him with my son, I’m feeling inspired to keep working on original music. And certainly want to work through the recording of this song with Seany.
SO, I guess…stay tuned! :)
"Kiss From A Rose" - I love this song
I’m still trying to wrap my head around this instrument. It's going to be a while... :P I'm also still trying to find the right EQ and tuning is always particularly challenging with this beast.
Anyway, I just wanted to show how inspired I am by beautiful music always, especially since taking virtual groups lessons with my friend and colleague, Andrés Rotmistrovsky. I feel like a kid with a new toy!!
This song by Seal is one of my favorite memories from the 90s. And it is something we worked on last week in the Chord Melody class. The Quarantine Course was also amazing. (OH, it's in Spanish, in case you are curious!)
Gracias PROFE!!! Andrés is so much fun :)
A wonderful organization called Amplify LatinX hosted a truly inspirational online celebration. I had the honor of kicking it off with a song to send off the 10 female honorees, as we uplifted them, highlighting the various things that they are doing in their communities to help other women.
I sang a song from the Afro-Brazilian tradition called “É D’Oxum.” I’ve never been a part of an event like this. It made me feel proud of women everywhere. OLE!
You can watch an excerpt here:
https://youtu.be/nccroihCAVg