Sing Out, Louis and Louise!

I have noticed that many people’s views of their capacity for songwriting is similar to many people’s feelings about whether or not they can sing. Both areas can feel daunting and elusive. I truly believe it is all connected with an openness of heart.When one feels comfortable, safe and not judged, (like singing in the shower, for example) amazing creative avenues can open. I have witnessed this first hand in the writing class I have attended weekly for nearly three years, Cheryl King’s Write Your Heart Out class at Stage Left Studio.

It is a nurturing environment full of support and acceptance and I have seen non-lyricists come up with some wonderful lyrical work because they feel like no one is  going to scoff or laugh at them. Think about it, how can one sing properly or think up a lyrical line when they feel like they are being judged for even trying? Your throat would close up and your brain would shut down. Free yourself and see what happens!

One exercise I would recommend for allowing for creative flow, if you will, would be to try to write a few short limericks and then sing them for someone you can trust. They could be funny, serious, pensive…anything that speaks to you. Oh and I also have to let you know about one of my favorite resources I use when writing…Rhymezone.com! Check it out. And please, don’t censor yourself.

It’s Almost Spring!

Hi Peoples! Well it’s almost Spring (sorta) and my creative juices are flowing. I am SO HAPPY to report that I performed two of my original musicals for young audiences, The GingerBronx Man and The Lonely Gray Square in two elementary school classrooms in the last two weeks Kindergarten and 2nd Grade). The awesome Ben Rauch was a wonderful addition as an actor (thanks Ben!) These students were my first young audiences and even if these shows never ‘go anywhere’, I am ecstatic and grateful to have had the chance to interact with such awesome kids. Yay! A quick V.O. update: I have been sooo lucky in that I continue to book McDonald’s Alaska spots. I think I have 4 running right now in Anchorage, Fairbanks, etc and I am recording two more next week. Thanks Chris Arbisi for being a great engineer to work with! All good! I am currently in rehearsals with Melodia Womens choir for our upcoming April/May concerts. Some really challenging and uplifting work. I am so blessed to being singing with such a superb choir. I’ll be performing quite a bit in the coming weeks! Yahoo! Here are the deets: Saturday, Feb. 11th@ 7:30pm: Selected Shorts – I’m performing 5 characters in 15 minutes! Stage Left Studio 214 West 30th Street 6th Fl (bet. 7th and 8th) . Tuesday, Feb. 14th @ 7:30pm: Blue Valentine Show – I’m singing an original song! Stage Left Studio 214 West 30th Street 6th Fl (bet. 7th and 8th). Saturday, Feb. 18th @ 8:00pm: Forbidden Kiss (also at Stage Left…you know the drill) And Tamar and I will most likely be at The Youth Hostel on 103rd and Amsterdam on Feb. 22nd at 8pm. Details still being worked out. Well, gotta run. Thanks so much for visiting my blog.