My Green Valentine

V-Day countdown – Day 5!

Today you get a double dose of the Reverend Al Green*, because one song just isn’t enough.

For the lonely hearts…

“I’m So Tired of Being Alone” – Al Green

…and the full ones…

“Let’s Stay Together” – Al Green

*Rev. Green is a long-time Shelby Forest resident, just a hopskipandajump from where I grew up in Shake Rag, TN. One year, he appeared on the cover of the local telephone company phonebook, clad in a full-length fur coat, arm around a curly-haired Justin Timberlake at the height of his NSYNC fame. They sold out of phonebooks that year.

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My Teenage Valentine

V-Day countdown – Day 4!

I unabashedly love this song. It’s like pink cotton candy: light, sweet, and makes you feel like a teenager.

“Here In Your Arms” – Hellogoodbye

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Be My Valentine

V-Day countdown: Day 3!

Be my youth, my kissing booth, my little sweet tooth, my beauty and truth

“Be My Thrill” – The Weepies

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My Blue Valentine

V-Day countdown: Day 2!

I’m not usually a fan of jazz, but this song sets such a great mood. It will take you to Manhattan without a plane ticket.

“Blue In Green”Miles Davis

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My Funky Valentine

Today marks one week until the BIG DAY. You know the one: hearts, candy, giant stuffed bears, really expensive dinner reservations. Valentine’s Day is upon us, folks. And this year, like all the years before, it will be a day that women in relationships eagerly anticipate, single women wish would go away, and men just try not to screw up. I still feel ya, single ladies, having been one for many years, but would be false not to admit that I’ve become a big fan of V-Day in recent years. This has everything to do with Richard Thomas. He wins the prize for most outstanding Valentine’s Day gifts. The first year we dated, he gave me a pink electric guitar. The second year, he gave me an engagement ring. The third, he whisked me away to a cabin in the Smokey Mountains. This year, we have opted to go low-key: a Korean restaurant where you can bring your own wine :) Bi bim bop, discount merlot, and Richard Thomas. I seriously couldn’t be more stoked about this plan.

Leading up to the BIG DAY, I’ll be posting a daily Valentine. Basically, it’s an excuse to share songs I like that happen to have romantic overtones. And here goes Number 1!

My Funky Valentine
“Come and Get Your Love” – Redbone

I’m dedicating My Funky Valentine to my dear parents, who met and married in 1974 (a year my mother deemed so good that, to this day, she mistakenly dates her checks ’74). That year, a Native American funk band -the only one I’ve ever heard of- gained popularity with their song “Come and Get Your Love”, and my dad threatened that he would sing it to my mom as she walked down the aisle. Naturally, every time I hear it, it makes me smile. :)

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If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life

Last year, I was interviewed by an online magazine and they asked me what “advice” I had to give aspiring songwriters. My first thought was, ‘how on earth am I qualified to give ADVICE?!’ I’m so glad I was asked this question, because it gave me the opportunity to consider what I’ve learned throughout my experience thus far. After all, if you MUST get older, you might as well get wiser too. Otherwise, you’re running the risk of becoming Wooderson in Dazed and Confused, minus the Chavelle. So, here is my hitchhiker’s guide to the songwriting universe, for travelers first and foremost seeking happiness…and maybe a pit-stop into critical acclaim somewhere along the way.

1) Dare to suck.

Adopt the “dare to suck” approach to songwriting. What I mean by this is don’t let your fear of “what if this isn’t good enough?” stop you from doing something you love. Its really scary to share a song you’ve written with others, because, lets face it, music is subjective and they may not like it! Accept that not everything you write will be amazing, or even good! Don’t let this stop you from writing. The more you write, the more you will be able to fine-tune your craft. Allow yourself the freedom to “suck” and keep right along writing, recording, and sharing your music with others.

2) Find an advocate.

Every artist needs an advocate, a person who will encourage you and won’t let you be anything less than your best. This does not have to be a fellow writer, just someone whose musical opinion you respect and trust. When you drift off into your “dramatic writer cloud” (which we all do!) and feel like giving up, they can esteem you and bring you back to reality.

3) Refuse to compete.

Don’t engage in competition with other writers. Let me say this again: DO. NOT. COMPETE. Boy, have I had a hard time learning this one! So many young musicians (and, unfortunately, older ones too) spend a lot of fruitless time and energy “jockeying for position”. This is a trap! Comparison truly is the thief of joy. You are not competing with anyone but yourself. Try to be the best writer than YOU can be and strive to continually improve. Let the last thing you wrote be your measuring stick, not the resumes of other writers or performers. You will be SO much more happy and fulfilled in your art if you refuse to compete. I am still preaching this one to myself!

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New Christmas music, out today

Hello, Christmas! out today
Download for FREE through Christmas Day
Jingle jingle all the way

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Hello, Christmas!

Get ready folks! I’m working on a new Christmas song, and with any luck, I’ll have it out to you in before you hear reindeer hooves. Stay tuned!

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Over and Over

A few folks have been asking me where they can hear “Over and Over”, the song I wrote for my brother’s wedding this summer. Ask and you shall receive!

Over and Over – DEMO version
Over and Over – LIVE at Luke’s Wedding

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Feature in Memphis Downtowner

I am honored to be featured in this month’s issue of Memphis Downtowner Magazine. The piece is on local musicians balancing their music careers with their full-time professional jobs. Thanks to Terre Gorman, Devin Greaney, and all the folks at Memphis Downtowner for including me in this great article!

READ THE ARTICLE

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