LIVE AT THE PARIS CAFE
On September 9, 1998, I went into the Paris Studios in Ronkonkoma, New York with
Buddy Merriam, a world-class mandolin player (in the Bill Monroe style) and a good
friend.We made the setting intimate - twenty friends sat at tables adorned by candles
- and hence called it the Paris Café.
The songs and the empathy between Buddy and myself make this album very personal.
I was close to nature - some of the music comes from time I spent sitting on a marble
bench in a rock garden and listening to a particularly soulful mockingbird - and
thinking about friends, about love, about family.My Reiki master’s presence deeply
affected me as did some ongoing emotions about the death of my father many years
before. You can hear all of that in the song Cry Myself to Sleep. (I somehow
feel he is a songwriting partner on the other side.) Live at the Paris Café
is unique in my recordings since it’s mostly about one-to-one communication between
two musicians and the sharing of those feelings with a small group of supportive
people.
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BLAME IT ON JANE ONE WARM SUNNY DAY
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