The Vibrations of Live Music

 

Live Original Music Can Be Profound

It's the morning after my one night only concert in New York City. Last night at the Triad Theater I sang brand new songs, debuted excerpts from the Misogyny Opus and performed a song from the musical Perfectly Imperfect (book Angela Monteagle/ composer Karen Jacobsen) with MiG Ayesa, an extraordinary Aussie talent.

You know, being in a room sharing the listening of live music can be profound. Transporting. Transcendent. This is why I perform. I adore being able to create that space. It can be a challenge to manage every aspect of being the artist creating the work to perform, then moving to marketing mode. I continue to proceed doing all of these things because it feels right to ensure I share the music and share the message.

Know that music is deeply healing. The best healing happens if you sing with others. The joining of voices, even in the most casual of ways creates vibrations that are so good for us, and it also happens to feel good.

Thank you to everyone who was able to be there last night at The Triad to be part of creating that space.

Wherever you are in the world, take the opportunity to listen to live music. Even better if it is original music - which is someone's powerful message channeled to share with the world.

#musicislove

 

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