Thursday, December 15, 2011

Alex Kash Returns for a December Concert


The phenomenal 100% talent show of Alex Kash will be returning in December.
When you hear Alex, you know this is a gift from God.
Alex will be performing songs from his 10 CDs of original music.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Sign Up To This Blog With Your Twitter Account

Want to receive the latest info on concerts?
You can sign up to this blog using your twitter account.

Want to see the twitter accounts of artists who play here?
Check the twitter accounts already listed, and follow the artists and what they are doing.

Want to create a complete list of twitter accounts for Florida Singer/Songwriters?
Check the twitter accounts of the Florida Songwriters who are listed here, then check for them on
Pandora.com, Rhapsody.com and other internet radio stations.  Support Florida original music!

Are you a promoter who wants to find out when touring artists are in this area?
Check the twitter accounts listed on this blog.

Want to meet other fans of live music?  Check the twitter accounts of the people following here, and see what shows they are attending in Florida.

But, don't forget to connect to real live music and all the benefits it brings, to sit in nature, and be with a Florida community of live music listeners, here in Lake Worth, at Sustainable Reality House Concerts!


Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Importance of The Earth In Our Concerts




Our home is the Earth, and though we are often living and working with a virtual reality,
it is in no sense the real reality.

The Earth garden here in Florida is where the concerts are held and appreciated.

In coming to Sustainable Reality House Concerts,
you are learning about respect for all that is in nature.









Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sofia Talvik from Lollapalooza and Sweden has a new CD called Florida


Sofia Talvik was the first ever Swedish female singer to play at the Lallapalooza festival.
She now has a CD entitled "Florida"
and she will be our show on
December 16, 2011
7:30pm


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It’s not often that an album takes your breath away, and I hate to sound hyperbolic, but “Florida” actually has several “Oh my god!” moments of sheer beauty. Both joyful and melancholic, Sofia’s voice is the star, while perfectly twangy Nashville guitar backed by lush orchestrations, loping drums, and occasional electronic elements propel the songs along gently.
While not sounding exactly like any one artist, this album calls to mind everything from classic Nancy Sinatra to Belle & Sebastian to Rufus Wainwright. The references to the American south are plentiful and it’s fascinating to hear how the music of the region gets filtered through her Scandinavian sensibilities.
Finally and equally noteworthy is the stellar production of the album, which is done entirely by Sofia herself.
It’s a wonderfully effervescent album, and I know I’ll be listening to it a lot this summer. - Cd Baby Editor

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Stephanie Rogers From Chicago Here in February.



 





You may have already seen Stephanie Rogers, appearing in TV shows like Saturday Night Live, films, commercials, theatre shows, or on the cover of one of her three CDs.  She comes to us from the HipChick Label in Chicago for a live acoustic music show in February.  Her three CDs:  'Not To Keep', 'Your New Life', and 'Daisy Petal in the Dirt', all feature her musical talents and songwriting skills. 


Busy moms who need a relaxing evening with some live music will enjoy this show!
Buy tickets for two for a Valentine's Day gift!


"Stephanie writes wistful, stream of conciousness image-packed lyrics, that are held together by the engrossing pop craftsmanship of her songs. You'll see that her pitch-perfect voice is a powerful tool, but she knows when it's more effective as a whisper. There are elements of Sarah, or Tori here, but you'll also hear the Kinks and Joni reflected in the broad musical references. The first time I heard it I just enjoyed the music, she rocks, then she soothes, then she rocks again. It's a great headphone CD; I keep hearing new things, new thoughts, clever intonations. This CD has kept me ineterested and entertained through multiple listenings."
- Review by David Clement


Saturday, July 9, 2011

Barb Ryman's Humorous and Wise View of Reality is Coming in May

"You can't help being amazed at the power of her presence and the sound of her voice. You can't help but listen." Jim Walsh, St. Paul Pioneer Press

“Barb Ryman proves herself a strong vocalist, talented composer, and an astutely irreverent student of the human condition.” Dirty Linen

“Ryman’s songs of faith display wonder, awe and acceptance.” Sing Out!

“A heart-on-sleeve triumph” Minneapolis Star Tribune

"...Charming vulnerability and a rare knack for detailing the profound truths of everyday life. Her clear, ringing voice was reminiscent of Sandy Denny or Iris Dement." Jim Meyer, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Ryman has a clear and winsome voice, a ready sense of humor, and a short story writer's flair for detail." Tom Surowicz, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Besides an unaffected sense of humor, Ryman possesses a sharp eye for social criticism and a truly moving compassion for human struggle..." City Pages (Mpls/St Paul)


“After 18 years of listening to singer-songwriters in this business,

I can tell when someone stands out.
Barb Ryman is IT.”

Gorge Maida, WCVE Radio, Richmond VA

"Ryman delivers an honest and straightforward performance traveling over emotional peaks and valleys with remarkable fluidity." St. Paul Pioneer Press

"Her voice is like a soft haunt from a ghost just stopping by to give you a gentle massage. But while the spirit may visit only temporarily, the feel stays with you for days." Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD

“Magnificent melodies and brilliant singing” Radio Teutoburger Wald, Germany

CD Falling Down To Heaven..."what an emotional, sweetly acoustic trip it is" David Kleiner, Minor7th.com

"She's a grounded mystic" Sing Out!





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Friday, July 8, 2011

Pay Dirt and the Songwriting Tradition

Every songwriter has a place where if they get there, it will be pay dirt.
Usually it will be where the human condition, is perfectly intertwined 
with the songwriters own personal truth.


When pay dirt is hit as a songwriter (the money will soon follow), 
is where the audience says, "Yes, I get you."
Fans say 'yes' over and over, in support of the hit song.


In some way the hit song is the symbol of the performer (and the fan). 
Though neither the songwriter or the fans realize all this consciously, for the most part.


These symbols of our selves are hard to find.  Songwriters look for them in the alleys, and clubs, on recordings, and through other performers.  Psychotherapists can't find them for the songwriter either.  Pay dirt is kind of like an intangible truth outside our conscious awareness, until it hits.  It is somehow born through the experience of live relationships to fans.


When we know it, we know it.


That is why performing live is so important to a songwriter.  
They need to get to the pay dirt, and you as the listeners, are the ones to help.


Thank you for coming to the shows, and sharing your awareness of what you feel is the pay dirt for each of our performers.