MP3 Bonnie Meadow - In the Middle of Life
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Jazz and Blues permeate the original songs of Bonnie Meadow, while her roots - folk, show tunes and standards - are showing.
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Jazzy Blues, JAZZ: Jazz Vocals
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Bonnieâs mother wrote in her Baby Book that she was singing and dancing when she was eleven months old. They still canât get her to stop.
Classically trained from a young age, Bonnie began her career as a classical guitarist and singer, and went on to play lute, recorder, piano and a handful of other instruments. The classical training was solid, but listening to the likes of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen and Jerome Kern; going to see the hottest Broadway shows during the classic era of Broadway; immersion in â60s folk music and the life-altering rock music of the late â60s and early â70s all combined to emerge in a style that fuses these influences and yet is like none of them in particular.
Her lyrics are crafted with passion, humor and creativity. Her melodies will stay with you. (Management is not responsible for tunes that stick in your head).
Her songs tell her story, but though they are deeply personal their universality rings out. âNot a centerfold, but a woman you can holdâ says her song âJust Like Me.â Her wry sense of humor comes through here and in her tongue-in-cheek âPin-up Girls,â the daring âHot Flashâ and the lamenting âHuman Condition.â She sings her heart out in âFalling Down,â the tale of a son whose life had âgotten ugly, itâs a tangle of sinâ and in âSlow Exitâ a song about her aging and diminishing mother, not the woman she remembers.
She hasnât forgotten the convictions that shaped her in the â60s on marches against the war and for civil rights. She cries out in âThe Peopleâ to remind the world that â... itâs not about the politics, the parties on the left or the right... itâs about the People.â She takes on the role of Earth Mother and laments the abuse heaped upon her by humans in âEarth Mother Bluesâ and an unusual, ethereal music-picture, âEarthspeak.â
Bonnie Meadow might just be the answer to the old saying: âThey ainât writing them like they used to.â
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Jazzy Blues, JAZZ: Jazz Vocals
Details:
Bonnieâs mother wrote in her Baby Book that she was singing and dancing when she was eleven months old. They still canât get her to stop.
Classically trained from a young age, Bonnie began her career as a classical guitarist and singer, and went on to play lute, recorder, piano and a handful of other instruments. The classical training was solid, but listening to the likes of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen and Jerome Kern; going to see the hottest Broadway shows during the classic era of Broadway; immersion in â60s folk music and the life-altering rock music of the late â60s and early â70s all combined to emerge in a style that fuses these influences and yet is like none of them in particular.
Her lyrics are crafted with passion, humor and creativity. Her melodies will stay with you. (Management is not responsible for tunes that stick in your head).
Her songs tell her story, but though they are deeply personal their universality rings out. âNot a centerfold, but a woman you can holdâ says her song âJust Like Me.â Her wry sense of humor comes through here and in her tongue-in-cheek âPin-up Girls,â the daring âHot Flashâ and the lamenting âHuman Condition.â She sings her heart out in âFalling Down,â the tale of a son whose life had âgotten ugly, itâs a tangle of sinâ and in âSlow Exitâ a song about her aging and diminishing mother, not the woman she remembers.
She hasnât forgotten the convictions that shaped her in the â60s on marches against the war and for civil rights. She cries out in âThe Peopleâ to remind the world that â... itâs not about the politics, the parties on the left or the right... itâs about the People.â She takes on the role of Earth Mother and laments the abuse heaped upon her by humans in âEarth Mother Bluesâ and an unusual, ethereal music-picture, âEarthspeak.â
Bonnie Meadow might just be the answer to the old saying: âThey ainât writing them like they used to.â
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