Listeners Review AVALON

14th July 2001 I promised I’d share some of the responses I’m getting from people who are enjoying Avalon. Here are a few of my favorites, along with a breath-taking flower I saw growing right up through stone on The Big Island of Hawaii. Onward and Outward!   Avalon has become a permanent fixture in the six slot CD player in my car. Just to show you how much it is played, my children are singing along to “A Woman’s Work is Never Done”…which by the way spurred an interesting dialogue with my six year old daughter the other day. The song was on and she said to me, “Mom,… Read More

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23rd June 2001

23rd June 2001 It seems like I have been working on AVALON since I was born. The fact is, I began writing most of the music for Avalon three years ago. We formed “The Avalon Project” to move it out into the world on CD and in concert as soon as I completed the work in the fall of 2000. The recording process began in the middle of January 2001 and we released the CD at the end of April. Let me just tell you how happy I am to say I am now taking a vacation. The adjacent photo will give you an idea of where I will be… Read More

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1st March 2001

1st March 2001 As if making a CD isn’t stimulating enough, another dream of mine has just come true. A recording of Dusty Springfield singing my song, “Beautiful Soul” has been released after being locked in a vault somewhere for 27 years. Like many women I know of a certain age, I began listening to Dusty Springfield when I was a teenager. Her renditions of “I’m All Cried Out” and “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” sent me into a swoon each time I heard them. What I identified with was her voice: the mix of power and vulnerability, of longing and defiance. When I became a singer-songwriter… Read More

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The Avalon Express

1st February 2001 “The Avalon Express” has left the station! I am currently rocketing along… passing through the recording of basic rhythm tracks, stunning harp and string lines. The “ripe and luscious” backup vocals have just been laid down. In the middle of all this I received the most beautiful message from Dorothy Abbott, a woman I first met in Florida when she produced Liz Story, Barbara Higbie and me on our “Three of Hearts solo piano tour.” She is a dedicated activist deeply involved in international feminist radio programming along with many other concerns. Though I had forgotten all about the interview she cites, I’m glad I still agree… Read More

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