Strange Costumes – A new Collaboration
Words can’t express how exciting it is to create with my friends in Cafe Crem! Certainly, from my perspective, it affords me a wonderful new window on my work, and how I approach music making and songwriting. This latest project was inspired by the haunting words of Shelley M House, an American artist and writer who I’ve come to know through Cafe Crem. Her latest piece, shown here, is the beginning of her exciting “Altered Book project” – and I believe it is alive with possibilities. The song you will hear when you click on the link is my interpretation, word for word – of Shelley’s piece. Enjoy!
© 2009 Music by Kev Moore, Lyrics by Shelley M House
January 26, 2009 - Posted by kevmoore | Home Studio, Music, Recording, Writing | Kev Moore, Lyrics, Musical Collaboration, Recording, Shelley House, Songwriting, stories
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(Born: 20th May,1958, Chesterfield, England) is a Bass Player and Lead Vocalist. Formerly with Tubeless Hearts, he played with English Pop band Christie from 1990 to 2003, and featured in Graham Oliver’s Saxon on two European tours, before other commitments resulted in John Ward taking over vocal duties for the resulting Oliver/Dawson Saxon CD releases. Nevertheless, he appeared on Graham Oliver’s solo album End of an Era returning the favour after Oliver had appeared on Tubeless Hearts Three CD. READ MORE….
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Wow! This is absolutely incredible, Kev! I love it!! Thank you so much for turning my odd bunch of words into such an amazing song 🙂
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