Showing posts with label warren grant. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 07, 2015

One of the songs "Secrets and Lies" from my album was placed on the TV show "Justified"

This song was co-written by my songwriting partner, Warren Grant. Hard work is definitely apart of anything work having.I have been singing and writing songs for as long as I can remember. We have been working for a very long time and it is great to placed on a popular TV show such as this. There is always more work to do. This is not the end of the line but a great start to the new year. This is my second placement. My first was in a movie by Edo Bertoglio. This year, I have a lot of goals. I auditioned for the Voice in LA. So many people had said I should audition and I did, but they did not choose me. Castings can be strange. You can never take those things personally. Just sing your *** off and keep it moving. :)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

New Lights

I am finally settled into my own place and so much happier not to have a roommate. There comes a point in life when you need your own space. It is time to make up for lost time and create even more.

Sweet Georgia Brown has invited me to sit in with her at the Lenox Lounge. She performs every Tuesday there. I sat in with her band this past Tuesday and will continue to do so since she has laid out a nice welcome mat. Stew Cutler was on guitar, Greg Lewis was on organ, and Warren Grant was on drums. They play their a---- off every time I see them. Georgia has become a mentor for me. I watch her and absorb all the seasoning. She is a great entertainer. She is so fun to watch. She calls herself one of the Last Red Hot Mamas. She definitely is. The room was full of tourists. There were people from Morocco, Russia, and Mozambique. I am very grateful to be surrounded by wonderful musicians who are positive. When I am singing, I feel most alive and free. I have a lot of covers to learn and a lot more songs to write. It is still so on. :)

I want to say Rest in Peace to Phoebe Snow. She was such a kind woman. We went to the same temple and I remember looking up to her. Someone once told me we have a similar voice. So, I began listening to her. When I moved to NY, she actually came to where I lived to help enshrine my Gohonzon. You never know in life.