Showing posts with label Sing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sing. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2008

TAKE MY HAND - song #22

I'm so excited....we finished song #22 TAKE MY HAND and I think it's my new favorite. If I could only record one of the 22 songs we've completed....this would be the one. It's about rekindling the love that was and the music is beautiful, fitting so perfectly to Susan Santiago's lyric...I'm thrilled!!!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Rebecca Dru's SALON # 5 & 6

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Salon #2 a success

Last night was Salon #2. It was small, intimate and a lot of fun. I did 9 new songs...plus 4 songs from the previous Salon and this time had a PA set up so you could actually hear the vocals over my Yamaha C-3. Lots of food!...LOTS OF FOOD....plus...I thought the neighbors were going to think we were having an orgy because of the sounds released from eating Jami's desserts...and the fights to get another piece.

The next one will be sometime in February...have to start writing again. If you're interested in coming...let me know.

In the interim...hopefully, Ricardo will help get my studio set up so we can start recording these and putting them out on the internet.

Have fun!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Singing in a "Salon"

I must say that I'm really enjoying myself singing in these "Salon" type atmospheres. I like the intimacy and the reactions. I like sharing talents...and I like the possibilities. You never know in a club, what kind of audience you're going to have...but in a Salon...everyone is there for the same reason...an evening of entertainment in a warm and friendly environment. On Thursday, I've been asked to do a show for one person. I've recently done a couple of those and it's been lovely...so I'm looking forward to doing this one....and we always follow it with going out to dinner, which is great fun. I'm working on putting together my next Salon...I just finished another new song....just need two more songs and I'm ready.

Interestingly as the result of myspace...I'm getting a greek audience. I know a bit of Italian, French and German....might anyone help me out with a few key expressions in Greek?