Saturday, December 3, 2016

Ep 38 - Song 1: "O Holy Night" by Jonny Lipford



"In a career that spans fourteen solo albums and countless collaborations in the studio and live on stage, Jonny Lipford has made his mark as one of the most versatile musicians of ancient wooden flutes in the US. Since the beginning of his musical journey with Native-style flutes in 2002, Lipford has always been an enthusiastic trailblazer. His innate ability to uniquely carve a new path bridging cultures and marrying unexpected genres together has certainly been astonishing.

"As an instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, author, instructor and consistently memorable performer, Jonny Lipford is a true inspiration. He conducts himself in a way that makes others feel acknowledged, understood and motivated...

"For his newest musical pursuit, he is still exploring and expanding the boundaries of the Native-style flute, plunging headlong into a more vibrant jazz and pop crossover scene with an ancient instrument. As Lipford progresses and matures, audiences have noticed and awakening happening with both his music and his sentiments. His performances are a fusion of music and message. He utilizes the capacity of music to empower and inspire a diverse crowd.

“'Instrumental music is like abstract art for the ears. It’s timeless and limitless,' says Lipford. That couldn’t ring more true as a quick gaze into the audience reveals people of all creed and color, immersing themselves in the music and message."
- from his home page

"Jonny Lipford is a critically acclaimed and award winning instrumentalist who has taken the Native American flute “outside the box” and successfully branded himself as being the most ambitious flutist in the music industry. Lipford has blazed trails in only a short amount of time since starting his journey with the Native American flute at the age of 13. Gaining popularity worldwide, Lipford has profoundly become the most recognized for ear catching melodies and timeless songwriting."
- from his Facebook page

"When Jonny Lipford played his first native American flute, he didn’t realize the success he’d find.

"He’d discovered the flute while watching cartoons.

“'I saw this character playing a brown flute. It had a different sound than anything I’ve ever heard before ... A quality of sound and soulfulness that no other instrument can produce,' he said.

'Then on Christmas Day 2002, Lipford, 13, unwrapped his future. His first flute.

“'I fell in love,' he said.

"Fast-forward 13 years to find the now-26-year-old Florida-native with about 125 world flutes and a name already made for himself both locally and internationally as a native American flutist...

"All his songs are originals. Music is a way for him to “express what (he’s) feeling,” he said — a 'vessel' for his emotions. And, he said, the flute can be very therapeutic.

“'It’s relaxing and reaches people in different ways,' he said. 'You kind of capture them with the sound of this instrument, and they become infatuated. They get hooked.'"
- from a Cedar Rapids Gazette article by Liz Gabel

Lineup:
Jonny Lipford - flutes, keyboards, synthesizers


Home page:
http://www.jonnylipfordmusic.com/

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/JonnyLipfordMusic/

SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/jonnylipford

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IMSC Ep 38 - Song 2: "Jolly Old St Nicholas" by Mary McAdams



"This is a calling. I said 'no' to it for a long time and it kept saying 'yes,'" McAdams said of her music. "I think it’s what I’m put here to do."
- from a Cityview article by Michael Swanger

"Blame it all on Carole King. Mary McAdams found her older brother’s copy of “Tapestry” when she was 9 years old.

"She put the album on the stereo in her parent’s living room and fell in love with songwriting...

"Then she discovered Jackson Browne. Then she got a guitar.

"Mary wrote and wrote in high school, recorded a 12-song demo that never saw the light of day and panicked at the thought of playing music in front of people. She had full blown stage fright. Mary put her guitar away and tried to deny the pull that music had on her. She went to college and got a degree in Science, got married and began to raise her family.

“'You can run from your calling for a good long time, but you can’t run forever,' says McAdams. After a nearly 10-year breakup with music that 'almost broke me,' she picked up that guitar and hasn’t looked back since...

“Mary McAdams brings a mother’s love and a lover’s passion to the 10 original compositions on this Iowa-based release. Mary can serve up slow and saucy roadhouse blues, earnest Americana roots rockin’ or a lullabye ballad with equal authenticity. From the funky piano fills of “Greed” to the simple guitar picking of “Fourth of July” – you’ll fall in love with the subjects in Mary’s songs.”
- from her home page

Lineup:
Mary McAdams - vocals, guitars


Home page:
http://www.marymcadams.com/

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MaryMcSinger/

CD Baby:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/marymcadams

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Ep 38 - Song 3: "O Come O Come Emanuel" by Dagmar



"Dagmar is an indie classical, harmony driven band recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area from their prairie homeland of Iowa. A new music project with history, Gemma Cohen (vocals, bass) and Miranda Mallard (vocals, keyboard, guitar) are Dagmar's core. They have attained sister status after having sung together for over 8 years in the trio Rock Paper Scissors, and now as Dagmar since 2014.

"Gemma and Miranda create original music while rocking their curly manes and singing from the depths of their souls. Harmonies continue to be a staple for this duo along with influences ranging from Phillip Glass to the Fleet Foxes. Dagmar's sound is raw, challenging, a vulnerable vocal driven exposition of Medieval harmonies and uncrumpled diaries."
- from their Facebook page

"Dagmar is Gemma Cohen and Miranda Mallard. We have been singing for over 8 years together as 2/3 of the trio Rock Paper Scissors. We started with covers, anything with harmonies. Slowly we began to write our own music with a diverse and eclectic mix of styles and genres. Over the last five years when Rock Paper Scissors was long distance (spanning 9 time zones from CA to France), we began to hone our original sound.

"One year ago, Scissors became Ciseaux, said "Adieu" and now resides in France. RIP sweet RPS. You have been so good to us. We have grown so much.

"Thus the birth of Dagmar. Now a duo. Through it all we have found our voice. In the past year we have had some challenging personal experiences, and thanks to the power of art, we have turned intense moments into songs that hold great meaning and depth for us. These songs are raw and emotion driven, evidence of our own growth and newfound personal strength. They have been cathartic and transformational, and we hope they will be the same for our listeners. Harmonies continue to be a staple for us along with influences ranging from Philip Glass to the Fleet Foxes."
- from their Indiegogo page

"When Iowa musicians Gemma Cohen and Miranda Mallard were looking for the right name for their band, they were struck by the Scandinavian word dagmar. The old Norse word means 'lightness of day' and is the name of many woman of power throughout European history. The word matched the harsh and raw but positive quality of their music."
- from a Sarah Mirk article in Bitch Media

Lineup:
Gemma Rose - vocals
Miranda Lee - vocals
Taylor Ross - guitar


Home page:
http://www.dagmarsound.com/

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/DagmarMusic/

BandCamp:
https://dagmarsound.bandcamp.com/

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Ep 38 - Song 4: "Mistletoe and Magic" by Tammy Edwards



"Tammy is a singer/songwriter from Iowa. She has been writing and performing since she was 16 years old. She has numerous songwriting awards including runner up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in New York City for a children's song she wrote called "Through the Night". She has toured the midwest for a number of years, recorded 3 CD's of original Contemporary Christian and Pop music in Nashville, Tennessee. She currently writes for other artists and have several songs signed with a major publisher in Nashville."
- from her ReverbNation page

"When this Des Moines, Iowa, girl was waitressing and working at the local mall, she was winning national and internation awards from professional music organizations for Christian singer and songwriter!

"Years later she has won a lot more awards such as Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and more, while remaining an independent Christian Artist... with no record label, no professional management... just a singer writing songs, and traveling around the Midwest in her car, singing for churches. They fly her out to LA to present awards now to other songwriters, but she's still just a local Iowa girl trying to make a living... working day jobs, going to school, and trying to buy recording time."
- from a River City Readers article

"My songs are Contemporary Christian and light pop and speak to the heart about God's love for us all. I hope my songs will touch your heart. I love to write music for people who have lost a loved one or who are falling in love. These moments are captured so beautifully through song. This is my life and my love. I have always felt that I have been called to be a singer/songwriter. I hope you will be blessed by my music."
- from the Kickstarter page for her Christmas album

Lineup:
Vocals - Tammy Edwards
Piano - Jason Webb
Lead guitar - Dave Cleveland
Bass Guitar - Mark Hill
Drums - Ken Lewis
Back up vocals- Melodie Kirkpatrick and Terry White


Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TammyEdwardsMusic/

ReverbNation:
https://www.reverbnation.com/tammyedwards

CD Baby:
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/TammyEdwards

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IMSC Ep 38 - Song 5: "In the Bleak Midwinter" by Tina Haase Findlay



""Blues, rock and soul meets jazz, jam and gospel- with theatre, jingles, ragtime and whatever the heck we feel like throwing in!"
- Tina, fearless leader!

"Tina Haase Findlay has been a fixture of the Des Moines music scene for over 25 years. Originally from Algona, IA, she began performing publicly at age 3, and has gone on to make her musical mark in the fields of jazz, blues, rock, soul, gospel, commercial jingles, musical theatre, and beyond...

"She believes that, in the words of Stevie Wonder, "music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand." She looks forward to many more opportunities to passionately share her creativity with the world..."
- from an old bio from 2009

Lineup:
Tina Haase Findlay - vocals
Paul Martens - piano

http://www.jennifercolemanphotography.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jennifercolemanphotographer/
Diva and the Deacons Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/bellasoulmusic/

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Ep 38 - Song 6: "Awake, Awake, For the Night is Flying" by Nordic Choir



"Nordic Choir, founded in 1946, enjoys national and international acclaim as a premier collegiate choral ensemble in the United States...

"Nordic Choir is Luther’s flagship choir in a choral program that comprises three upper-class mixed touring choirs, two first-year choirs, and a women’s choir. More than 500 singers from these ensembles combine with Symphony Orchestra, Luther Ringers, and pipe organ for five Christmas at Luther performances each year...

"Nordic Choir has made numerous concert tours of Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico, Russia, and Eastern Europe...

"Traditions within the Nordic Choir include holding hands during all performances, the sapphire blue velvet robes, and singing Pavel Chesnokov's O Lord God as the signature benedictory since 1948."
- from their home page

"The Nordic Choir is a 62-voice a cappella choir of select mixed voices from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

"In 1948, just two years after its founding by Sigvart Steen, a Luther College alumnus, a young Weston Noble began a 57-year tenure as music director and conductor. Together, Noble and The Nordic Choir cultivated the Lutheran collegiate choral traditions in the United States.

"Eventually five more choirs were added to the music program to accommodate the growing interest in choral music and voice at Luther."
- from the Nordic Choir Wikipedia page

Lineup:
Conductor - Allan Hightower


Home page:
http://www.luther.edu/music/nordic-choir/

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/LutherNordicChoir/

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