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somewhere over the rainbow (and other stories)

  Exactly two years ago I found myself flying through a corner of a rainbow, and landed in Oaxaca, Mexico. It was the last film festival I traveled to, a brutal and sweet experience in the harshest of realities, trying to wrap my arms around the slipperiest industry and failing magnificently. Surrounded by fresh faces and eager eyes I ran from the rooms and into the street time and again, wandering off with the camera in my bag as a companion. I took pictures of a blind man that sang on the same corner every day, of wedding parades, of an old woman waiting to see the dentist.  Literally somewhere over the rainbow, I met the ugliest answers to questions I had been dragging my feet towards for years. Cramming the most delicious food into my mouth, joking at the nightly rooftop cocktail parties, grinning like the Cheshire Cat it was all coming to an end. Actually, it had ended before it even started though - and on the plane back to New York and finally Moscow the bone-crunching undertow

Duct Tape Romeo (new song demo)

In the aftermath of my first album, written and recorded in spurts in our Moscow living room, I felt a sense of relief, a vacuum. (It is going to come out some time this year.) I made notes about future songs to write, stretching the strings, trying not to step in the same potholes. I flirted with a New Year's cover of a blues song, sung by many but maybe best by John Lee Hooker - Jack O'Diamonds. As always, I try to walk in those shoes, and it is a tough tough road to travel. I surrendered to keeping the guitar in the same tuning, open D, and a new song appeared from the ether.





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