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Yippee!! Two Shows in Austin Area

I’m so excited! It’s a new year (Happy New Year to every one of you. Hope it’s already granting your favorite wishes!) and I have two intriguing new events to tell you about that are happening during the month of January.

This month, Jim Patton and Sherry Brokus have offered me the honor of being part of their 3CMSS (Third Coast Music Songwriters Showcase) on Thursday, January 21, 2010, at the NeWorlDeli, 4101 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas. This will be the first time I’ve played my own songs in an Austin setting in quite awhile, and I get to do it amongst some of the finest writers in Austin. I want to invite you to witness the event, and I really DO want you to come (You are very important to me, and to the venue), so I have a very SPECIAL OFFER for you. The first 5 people to arrive and ask for me, will receive a signed CD with my NEWEST songs, soon to be released on my new CD which I am in the process of recording, and which I will be showcasing during the evening. Think of it as your sneak preview of an unofficial, pre-CD, pre-release party.

At the end of January, to my delight, I will be playing at the Heart of Texas House Concert, hosted by my friends, Dan and Diana Ost in Round Rock, Texas at 6 pm on the evening of Saturday, January 30, 2010. This is an intimate concert setting, which begins with a potluck dinner. Dan and Diana will provide the main part of the meal, and guests are requested to bring appetizers, side-dishes and desserts. To acquire an invitation and directions, just contact Dan and Diana at heartoftexashouseconcerts@gmail.com or music@hodgepodge-music.com.

On the horizon are a new Broadway show with Fletcher Clark on March 29th at Sun City, Texas, New York City in May (dates and times TBA), and Salt Lake City at the Magpie House Concert Series on June 12th, and other dates TBA.

Don’t worry. I’ll keep you posted!

:-)

Jan

Jan Seides

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A Week in Florida

For the last few years, we have spent a week every winter visiting Palm Coast, Florida, visiting family.  Though it begins and ends with a day and a half in the Ford F150, which was not designed for humans to travel comfortably for any distance, the middle part is usually pretty much fun. We visit a bit, and perform a bit, and behave as if we’re not ever getting back in the truck, and then we do, and come home.

On one occasion, I played at a house concert in Ormond Beach, hosted by Chuck and Pat Spano.  I have also played my Yiddish show at Temple Beth Shalom in Palm Coast, and at Temple Beth El in Ormond Beach. Often, I find myself at the Milltop Cafe in St. Augustine, being hosted by Don Oja-Dunaway, a remarkable songwriter and guitarist who holds court on Sunday evenings. This year (2009) I played at South Tampa House Concerts, and met a lot of really lovely people and had a lot of fun.

The night after the Tampa show, I got to share a stage with one of my very favorite people, Doug Spears.

Doug bills himself as Florida’s Native Troubadour, and writes and plays songs about Floridian history. He has one song, Hemingway’s Hurricane, that details the hurricane that hit in the Florida Keys almost 70 years to the day before Katrina. This was back before hurricanes had names. A lot of World War One vets had been sent to work in the Keys, to get them out of Washington, where they were asking awkward questions about veterans’ benefits. They faced the hurricane unprotected, and most of them died — a fact which aroused the ire of Ernest Hemingway, who was also a WW I veteran. I gathered from the 6 o’clock news and the song, not much has been learned since those days. The song plays when you open his web page. I thought I’d have a video of it for you, but it’s too big, says Wordpress.

That means you’ll just have to go see him for yourself.

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Holiday Music: A Confession

I really love the music that goes with this time of year.

Every year I have a little party for all my students sometime in December. Their parents bring goodies, I make Music Teacher Punch (ginger ale and sherbet) and my students are responsible for the music. Before the party, my goal is to teach them MY favorite Christmas carols, MY favorite Chanukah songs, and, if I had any students who celebrated Kwanzaa, I would have them learn MY favorite Kwanzaa songs too (Is there any such thing as a Kwanzaa song?)

There is a plethora of Christmas songs to choose from: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming, O Come Emmanuel, Oh Holy Night, Gaudete (which I discovered last year after PBS aired a concert by Anuna, a new song called Little Colored Lights, from That Time of the Year, a production of which I was briefly involved in……so many that a list would be endless, not to say unnecessary.

Of Chanukah songs, there are fewer and I’m always on the lookout for new ones. This year, there was a windfall. A song called “Mama’s Latkes” from That Time of the Year, Hannukah in Santa Monica by Tom Lehrer (with whom I am secretly in love), and a big surprise: A Chanukah song written by Orrin Hatch, Senator from Utah. I already knew that Senator Hatch was a decent jazz keyboardist. But I also knew he is a Mormon, so the idea of him writing a Chanukah song came completely out of left field for me. I heard about it one afternoon listening to All Things Considered on NPR. Here it is, for your enjoyment.


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