Sunday, December 13, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
The summer of 2015 has been an exciting time, it has been a season of exploration, travel and collection. As for the exploration aspect of the time, I have been studying the crossroads of where art, faith & imagination come together. It is an exciting place to visit and the wonders to be found there are so very cool. The people who tend to dwell near or hang out near this intersection are some of the most interesting folks that I have ever met. It is a place that I love spending time at, as much as possible, because it feeds not only my mind but also my spirit and soul. I am finding that the older that I get the more interesting I find it to be there and the more time I desire to be there.
The travel aspect of this summer came about with two road trips. The first was to Orcas Island off the coast of Washington State for Kindlings Fest. More a literary conference that a traditional festival, to me at least, it was four days with some of the most brilliant and artistically inclined people that I have met in recent years. Folks like Luci Shaw, her husband John Hoyte, Dick Staub, David Dark and his wife Sarah Masen fed my spirit and my imagination in a veritable feast. Getting the opportunity to hang out with others like Jeff Keuss, my old friends Jeff Johnson and Steve Taylor and new friends like Jerry Root and poet Scott Cairns was just icing on the cake. And the books that I picked up there will keep me occupied for months to come. Musically, meeting Dennis Hendricksen and getting a copy of his album called "Dreams And Visions" was just amazing as well as the two "Prayerbook" CD's by Brian Moss. By the way Orcas Island is a very cool place to hang out and "The Island Skillet" serves an outstanding breakfast selection. Very delicious chocolate chip pancakes to die for. The only down part of the whole experience was having to sleep two nights on a bench at the Seattle Airport. Not a very comfortable way to spend a long night. The web site for the "KIndlings Muse is www.thekindlings.com.
The second road trip was my annual excursion up to Gilford, New Hampshire for Soulfest. For just about the past eight years I have had the privilege of teaching a seminar on art, faith and imagination in its various aspects at this very exciting and well put together music festival held at the "Gunstock Mountain Resort". The festival grounds include five stages, including a small intimate space called "The Back Room" as well as many excellent food vendors and merchandise booths. Although the bigger bands play on the "Revival" or main stage, to me at my age,65 by the way, the magic happens on the smaller stages. Acts and artists such as Rachel Taylor, Courtney Reid, Jim Trick, Steve Taylor & the Perfect Foil, The Violet Burning, Christopher Williams and Justin McRoberts are people who keep me coming back year after year. These folks are releasing some of the best music that I have ever heard and I have been listening to rock n roll for close to 60 years and playing it on the radio for over 47 of those years. A word of total respect to festival founder Dan Russell and his crack team of experts who put this thing on year after year, a job well done. Check out the web site at www.thesoulfest.com for info as to times and acts for next August as the time draws closer.
At both of these event I gathered new music to share with the listeners to the radio show and the summer is not over just yet. By the way "Rock N Soul Gospel can be heard every Friday at 9pm and Sunday at 5pm NY time at 88.1fm & WCWP.org and if that wasn't a hint I don't know what is.
The travel aspect of this summer came about with two road trips. The first was to Orcas Island off the coast of Washington State for Kindlings Fest. More a literary conference that a traditional festival, to me at least, it was four days with some of the most brilliant and artistically inclined people that I have met in recent years. Folks like Luci Shaw, her husband John Hoyte, Dick Staub, David Dark and his wife Sarah Masen fed my spirit and my imagination in a veritable feast. Getting the opportunity to hang out with others like Jeff Keuss, my old friends Jeff Johnson and Steve Taylor and new friends like Jerry Root and poet Scott Cairns was just icing on the cake. And the books that I picked up there will keep me occupied for months to come. Musically, meeting Dennis Hendricksen and getting a copy of his album called "Dreams And Visions" was just amazing as well as the two "Prayerbook" CD's by Brian Moss. By the way Orcas Island is a very cool place to hang out and "The Island Skillet" serves an outstanding breakfast selection. Very delicious chocolate chip pancakes to die for. The only down part of the whole experience was having to sleep two nights on a bench at the Seattle Airport. Not a very comfortable way to spend a long night. The web site for the "KIndlings Muse is www.thekindlings.com.
The second road trip was my annual excursion up to Gilford, New Hampshire for Soulfest. For just about the past eight years I have had the privilege of teaching a seminar on art, faith and imagination in its various aspects at this very exciting and well put together music festival held at the "Gunstock Mountain Resort". The festival grounds include five stages, including a small intimate space called "The Back Room" as well as many excellent food vendors and merchandise booths. Although the bigger bands play on the "Revival" or main stage, to me at my age,65 by the way, the magic happens on the smaller stages. Acts and artists such as Rachel Taylor, Courtney Reid, Jim Trick, Steve Taylor & the Perfect Foil, The Violet Burning, Christopher Williams and Justin McRoberts are people who keep me coming back year after year. These folks are releasing some of the best music that I have ever heard and I have been listening to rock n roll for close to 60 years and playing it on the radio for over 47 of those years. A word of total respect to festival founder Dan Russell and his crack team of experts who put this thing on year after year, a job well done. Check out the web site at www.thesoulfest.com for info as to times and acts for next August as the time draws closer.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Sunday, June 7, 2015
The past few weeks have been a flurry of good things happening in my world of art and media. In August at Soulfest in New Hampshire I will be teaching two seminars in the area called "The Back Room". The first one on Friday afternoon at 4pm is entitled "Glimpses Into Eternity: A Song Well Sung, observations and thoughts on art, faith & imagination as seen through music." The next day, Saturday morning at 10am I will be speaking on "Glimpses Into Eternity: A Tale Well Told, observations and thoughts on art, faith & imagination as seen through literature and film". Even though the day and nights at Soulfest can be rather hectic, the time I spend there is for me a time of rest and reflection. I get to sit and talk with as well as listen to artists whom I love dearly and in many cases have become good friends who I only get to see on a sporadic basis. People like Jim Trick, Rachel Taylor, Courtney Reid, Christopher Williams, Justin McRoberts and a few others feed my soul and nourish it beyond measure. I have gotten to the point where interacting with these folks has become just as important to me as sitting and listening to their music, which by the way is outstanding in every aspect.
The past few weeks I have seen two concerts that were just fabulous and reminded me in a very satisfying way just why I have chosen to take my radio show, "Rock N Soul Gospel" down the road it has gone over the past almost 34 years. First was an artist who I met a number of time at the old Cornerstone Festival whose name is Timbre. She is a classically trained singer/ songwriter who happens to play the harp as her instrument of choice. Now when I say the harp I am not talking about a blues harp or harmonica, rather think of Harpo Marx. She played at a church in Brooklyn, NY accompanied by a drummer, guitarist, cellist and a 23 member choir. It was a musical journey into another world, a world of sonic magic, of beauty and wonder. Her newest album release is called :Sun And Moon", it is a double disc of pop music as well as neo-classical tunes it should make a welcome addition to anyone's music library. The second show I saw earlier this week at Irving Plaza in the city was the part of the East Coast leg of the "Home" tour by Josh Garrels with Zach Winter as the opening act. If you get a chance to see either of these guys in concert don't pass the opportunity by, go for it.
Reading, I just last week finished 2 books that I totally enjoyed, the first by author Matthew Dickerson is called "The Gifted" and is volume 1 in a fantasy trilogy. The second book comes out in a year followed a year later by book number 3. I also finished a book of poetry by Anne M Doe Overstreet called "Delicate Machinery Suspended" which was not only wonderful but wonder filled as well.
For those of you go live on or near Long Island, every weekend this summer I will be giving away tickets for Splish Splash Water Park on the radio show. "Rock N Soul Gospel can be heard Friday at 9pm & Sunday at 5m at WCWP.org/ 88.1fm, Check it out!!!
The past few weeks I have seen two concerts that were just fabulous and reminded me in a very satisfying way just why I have chosen to take my radio show, "Rock N Soul Gospel" down the road it has gone over the past almost 34 years. First was an artist who I met a number of time at the old Cornerstone Festival whose name is Timbre. She is a classically trained singer/ songwriter who happens to play the harp as her instrument of choice. Now when I say the harp I am not talking about a blues harp or harmonica, rather think of Harpo Marx. She played at a church in Brooklyn, NY accompanied by a drummer, guitarist, cellist and a 23 member choir. It was a musical journey into another world, a world of sonic magic, of beauty and wonder. Her newest album release is called :Sun And Moon", it is a double disc of pop music as well as neo-classical tunes it should make a welcome addition to anyone's music library. The second show I saw earlier this week at Irving Plaza in the city was the part of the East Coast leg of the "Home" tour by Josh Garrels with Zach Winter as the opening act. If you get a chance to see either of these guys in concert don't pass the opportunity by, go for it.
Reading, I just last week finished 2 books that I totally enjoyed, the first by author Matthew Dickerson is called "The Gifted" and is volume 1 in a fantasy trilogy. The second book comes out in a year followed a year later by book number 3. I also finished a book of poetry by Anne M Doe Overstreet called "Delicate Machinery Suspended" which was not only wonderful but wonder filled as well.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Recently, actually a number of times in the past few weeks I have heard or read people bemoaning the supposed fact that there is nothing good to hear on the radio. I have to wonder just what it is that they are listening to that would spark such a comment. Every year around this time beginning with SXSW in Austin, Texas and running through the end of the festival season around late September, a group of friends, myself included go on what seems almost to be a feeding frenzy hunting for new music, ah yes the hunt is on. Just in the last few weeks I have gotten new music from Glass Hammer, The Como Brothers Band, Salem Hill, Richie Furay and a number of others. I am still waiting for projects to come in the mail from Rayvon Pettis, SHEL and Rachel Taylor, waiting rather eagerly I might add. Road trips are planned in the next few weeks to see Glass Hammer, Burlap To Cashmere and Melanie Penn. Spring has finally come to the New York metropolitan area after a bitter winter that just seemed like it did not want to let go. Road trips are a necessity that at 65 plus years old I still look forward to especially if there is good music, good food and good friends to be involved. Might I also suggest a few books that are on my Spring reading list, check out the following titles:
"Bigger On The Inside, Christianity & Doctor Who" on Square Halo books by Ned Bustard & Glen Thornbury.
"The Gifted" by Matthew Dickerson is the first volume in a new fantasy trilogy.
"Dark Bride" by Jonathan Ryan is the second in his horror series, the first book was great.
"Rumours Of Glory" a spiritual memoir by Canadian artist Bruce Cockburn, one of my favorite songwriters.
You might also want to subscribe to "Image Journal" an arts quarterly out of Seattle, always a thought provoking read.
Just last week I read the announcements that NY radio DJ's Vin Scelsa of WFUV and Pat St. John od WCBS fm were retiring from radio. I am sorry to see both of these excellent broadcasters leave but it has instilled in me a desire to make my show "Rock N Soul Gospel" a better show than ever before. It is a challenge that I fully accept!!! Included in this entry are 2 videos for you to check out!!!
"Bigger On The Inside, Christianity & Doctor Who" on Square Halo books by Ned Bustard & Glen Thornbury.
"The Gifted" by Matthew Dickerson is the first volume in a new fantasy trilogy.
"Dark Bride" by Jonathan Ryan is the second in his horror series, the first book was great.
"Rumours Of Glory" a spiritual memoir by Canadian artist Bruce Cockburn, one of my favorite songwriters.
You might also want to subscribe to "Image Journal" an arts quarterly out of Seattle, always a thought provoking read.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
For a little over 33 years I have been hosting a radio program on 88.1fm & WCWP.org called "Rock N Soul Gospel". The show started off as, for lack of a better term, your typical Christian rock radio show. Over the years though I have mostly lost interest in what most people would consider "CCM", I find it for the most part boring and lacking in creativity. I guess you could say that I don't believe in Christian music. I am on the other hand a major fan of art, whether that be music, literature, poetry, film or dance created by artists who hold to a traditional Christian worldview. I find it to be some of the most inventive and stimulating art being created today. Since I am involved in the radio end of the spectrum most of the comments although not all will be focused on music. I will share some somewhat cynical thoughts on the subject of music and art created by folks who claim to be in a unique relationship with the Master Creator. I will share videos by some of the artists who I have a great deal of respect for as well as recommendations for books, films and tunes that have spiked my attention. Just remember that these are the thoughts and ramblings of an over 65 years old media geek. All of that being said, other than the church, I firmly believe that art in its various forms is one of the primary ways to understand the truth and beauty of God and His creation. Check out this video by the band Iona for an example of great art in the form of music.
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