Showing posts with label songwriting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songwriting. Show all posts

13 April 2012

Click, Snap and Voila!

Just a shorty to say hello and wish y'all a wonderful Friday the 13th! (cue spooky music...)
I love taking pictures and have been wanting a good polaroid camera of some sort and saw this blogpost on A Beautiful Mess about her song lyrics scrapbook.  Love the idea! 
Photo & Song Lyric Journal: Elsie Larson @ A Beautiful Mess
Scrapbooking isn't my thing - it'd be great to do this or this - though I'd rather spend my money on other stuff than adhesive paper products and, besides, it's time consuming (although I like the Smash Journal & it seems to be one of the low maintenance options).  I do write in my journal daily and love to add pictures and such. I'd like to add more of an art element to it for more creative expression.

I promise this is going somewhere...

All this to say, it made me think, Oh, wouldn't it be cool to make a lyrics scrapbook from my own lyrics AND have an awesome instant camera like this!

I'm in desperate need of a good, long walk today and plan to get outside as much as I can this weekend since I've been  sitting inside so much and looking at the sunshine through an indoor window.  What are you going to do for yourself for this weekend?

Ok, that's all I got.  ;)  Have a great weekend, friends!!

17 June 2011

Grits & Soul on Fox 40 and Friends in Jackson

Hey friends -

Hope you are doing well and having a great Friday.

This week, me and The Grits & Soul Band were Fox 40 and Friends featured artist.  We went into the studio, played a couple of tunes for them and had a blast!

What a ride we've had lately.  Doors of opportunity just keep opening for us and it's a great feeling when all the hard work pays off!  Looks like our fall will be heating up with visits across the state to play for folks from DeSoto County to the Coast.  We're STOKED!
If you missed the performances (and I'll admit I did because of work) then you can see them ri'chere!  We have two more besides these that we'll get copies of soon so's we can share with ya.

Visit this link to watch/listen to "Shame On Me" and "Flood Waters."

Have a great weekend!

21 May 2011

Flood Waters: TV Debut


Last Thursday I wrote a song about the Mississippi River flooding, not realizing that a mere week later, it would be on the news. 

My sweet friend, Ginger, who is the proprietor of grand-central-station-of-all-things-Southern posted about us (thanks!)  There were also lots of tweets and emails and messages.  So, thanks everyone - we are over the moon!!

For whatever reason, the interview is not embedding in this blog post causing me to, yet again, curse Blogger.  But you can access it here.




So, this is how it all happened.  Obviously, inspired by watching the events unfolding across states and cities worth of devastation from this enormous act of God and hard-headed will of the river, I wrote "Flood Waters."

John, who plays mandolin came over a couple of days later and we worked on the chorus melody together. Then I set the song down to mull how I wanted the rest of it to sound.  I was a little nervous because I really wanted to make sure we have a couple of news songs for our recording session next week.  But honestly, I like to give myself the time and space to let a song take its course, simmer a little and not rush it.

The verse melody came to me Tuesday afternoon during a few quiet moments I sat at my desk at work, as a matter of fact.  And it just stuck with me.  At the time no one was around and I sang it really low into my phone's audio recorder.  That felt so silly at the time!  I worked a little longer on it that night when I got home and knew I'd run Scott, John and Travis through it the next day at practice.

The guys came over Wednesday night and we started learning it together - and they filled in the gaps with their insight and input and it all came together. So I thought, I'll record this so that if they to listen to it later, they'll have it.  

The next morning (Thursday), I listened to a few of the takes and we had one really good one.  I sent it to the guys and also to a few others, including my mom.  She called me immediately and encouraged me to send it around to a local news station because she because not only was it powerful song for what was going on and people needed to hear it.

So, I contacted my friend, Susan (bless her!), who knows the folks at WLBT and then I turned around and called the news director.  He was interested in hearing the song, so I sent that email on over and within 30 minutes got a call from Mike McDaniel, who said they wanted to be the first to break the story.  And it just went from there!  

I called the band, found out when the soonest was they could get over for the interview and we met that night with Mike.  All in a matter of 24 hours since they'd first laid ears on the tune, 6 days after writing it...and we were playing it with conviction with a camera in our face.  We were a bundle of nerves.

We got so nervous before it aired and texted each other. The thing that made me laugh the most was a comment Scott had about the interview.  He texted, "I have been trying to spend the past 24 hrs trying to remember what it was I really said."  That summed things up perfectly!



Lyrics are below if you would like to read along while it plays.

Have you seen that gal o' mine
Been lookin' since the river hit 'yea' high
This thing looks like it's 9 yrs wide
Never seen this in my life

Little dove perched way up there
Sittin' on a limb without a care
Will your feet touch the earth again?
What sign bring you from the skies?

Chorus:

Ebb and flow
Them flood waters creep up slow
The tide it turns but this got nowhere to go
Two feet left of saving grace
Fly me to those pearly gates
My heart can't take no more
My heart can't take no more

My sin's buried 'neath the mud
Scared to death it'll float back up
What you tryin' to do, Old Man?
Guess our lives are yours for to cleanse

Chorus

(c) 2011 Grits & Soul Music
Lyrics by Anna Kline
Music by Anna Kline, Scott Anderson, John Looney, Travis Pinkston

Visit our ReverbNation page if you would like to download the rough draft of the song we sent in to the station that you heard above.  Also, do us a favor and "LIKE" us on Facebook!  You can hear other songs there and on MySpace.  Those are also the best places to find out where we're playing next.    


Thanks for your shared excitement...we've been in shell shock but it's the good kind!  Music is the love of our lives.  We can't wait to do more of it!

Hope you enjoy the song.  We'll be recording a cleaner version of it next week and will let you know when it's available for download or if you'd like a physical copy, we'll have those, too!  See you soon! 

29 December 2010

What are you doing New Years?

That song, What Are You Doing New Years Eve? is truly one of my favorite holiday songs.

Last year round 'bouts this time, I wrote a postlet (sort of like a piglet or naplet) about choosing a word for the year.  My 2011 word...well, it's chosen but I want to do a little more thinking before I say it out loud. 

My intent for the new year is harmony and balance, strengthening my strengths and not frantically spinning my wheels.  So, if you know of a word that encompasses those sentiments, shoot me a message.  If that stumps you, too, well...dammit!  I'll just have to keep thinking in the meantime.

If you're interested in choosing a word for the year rather than resolutions that fall through the cracks by the time January is even over, go to Susannah Conway's website and find out a little more about it (she's got a 2011 sheet but I can't seem to find the link and am getting bleary-eyed) and download the (free) worksheet right 'chere or try this one on Christine Kane's website for her (free) downloadable worksheet OR here's another one if you want to spring the $10 to try it out. 

Here's a cool end-of-the-year project you can participate in called Reverb10.  Seems really cool (if you're into that kind of thing)!

Husband always asks this question of his friends and family as the year comes to a close and I, in turn, will ask you: 

What are the top 5 memorable moments that happened in your life this year? 

Of course, there's going to be lots of things that qualify, but what hits the top of your list?

It's been a big year for me with lots of stellar moments to whittle down into 5 little spots but here goes (in no particular order):

#5:  Growing as a writer...

(recording a demo, knocking out gigs from the top of the state to the coast)
and as a storyteller through photography, video and blog.
#4:  Our 1st wedding anniversary
#3:  My trip to Horn Island over the summer
#2:  Attending a Barefoot Workshops session that taught me how to film & edit (and I finished the film my own darn self!)
#1: Starting my full-time position this month
with the Mississippi Development Authority, Division of Tourism!
I am a Special Projects Officer in the Bureau of Film, Music & Heritage. YAY!

Be safe, have lots of fun and I'll see you in 2011! 
~A

p.s. bear with me while I change the design of the blog (it's bugging the heck outta me) and get my banner back up at the top. I have been in and out of town so it has not afforded me time to tinker with the thing.  hopefully this weekend, i can sort it all out. 

17 November 2009

Visit Mississippi Blog and things

I've posted a couple of things on the Visit Mississippi Blogspot with pictures and historical information from a few recent travels:
More is to come on the Culinary Trail along with photos for foodies. There's been some good eatin' around these parts in Cleveland, Merigold, Jackson and Hernando.

There is plenty more to post from the trips I've taken so far, too.

Onward and Nitta Yumaand Indianola
So, after life winds down after the wedding...I'll be whole again...??

This Thursday night, I am playing with my songwriter friends at F. Jones Corner on Farish Street at 830pm for a Jackson Progressives Benefit for Stewpot Ministries. We've been collaborating on a few songs and working on harmonies - love it!!

25 October 2009

Ooooh.

With all the research and reading I've been doing, it's easy for me to feel a bit disconnected from life as we know it and also what is going on in the pop culture world.

Getting disconnected, unfortunately is easy for me to do and I don't like it, especially when I let myself get caught up in the "enough" spiral: What I am doing is not enough. (I roll my eyes just thinking about it.) So, from time to time, I hit bottom and have to re-evaluate, re-examine and replenish my well, rest and recuperate.

Here I sit.


I have several wells that got filled today:

My songwriting well
My guitar-playing/practicing well
My singing well
My special walks around the neighborhood with QB well
Loving on my fuzzy kitty well
My sleeping in well
My quiet time well

Namely my "indie rock well" has not been fed at all lately and I was excited to find this Portland, OR band from Ali Edwards' blog, which was mentioned in one of my all-time favorite blogs, Ordinary Courage, authored by Brene Brown. The band is called Blind Pilot and I'm in love!

Several months back, I set two very strong intentions and they were: writing and performing. During my current renewing phase, I am re-intentioning my previous intentions. Yes, that's right - I'm going to coin a new term and have my own re-intention intentioning session. It will ensure that I can play the guitar until the tips of my fingers are sore and calloused, sing my heart out for hours at a time, connect with other artists, and designate quiet time in which to write, darn it. I also want to find a few people who want to be in a band and travel with me. I'm going to work on that for next year - my own little tour through the South and beyond.

Coming soon will be more blogs about Mississippi travels along with the interviews and video footage we've been gathering from the Delta.
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