Songs of Hope and Change
Hope is more like a muscle than an emotion. —Amanda Ripley You must be the change you wish to see in the world. —Mahatma Gandhi In our previous concert, The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, we led our audience … Read More
Hope is more like a muscle than an emotion. —Amanda Ripley You must be the change you wish to see in the world. —Mahatma Gandhi In our previous concert, The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, we led our audience … Read More
We are the weavers, we are the web —chant used during the Take Back the Night marches of the 1980s …Can you imagine fifty people a day walking in, singing a bar of “Alice’s Restaurant” and walking out? They may … Read More
21,024,000 minutes–how do you measure the life of a choir? Choir of the Sound concludes its 40th anniversary season with a stroll through the past 40 years of Tony Award-winning musicals, including RENT, the 1996 hit musical about life … Read More
–By Brandon “Don’t Stop”… no, not that one. Not that one either. This post is about the Fleetwood Mac song. You know, that really happy-sounding song about divorce. Wait, what? “Don’t Stop” was written by singer Christine McVie about moving … Read More
–By Brandon Kansas’s most famous song, “Dust in the Wind,” is not reminiscent of their typical style or other famous hits (e.g., “Carry on Wayward Son,” “Point of Know Return”). The guitar line for the song was originally written by … Read More
–By Brandon Steve Young originally wrote and performed “Seven Bridges Road,” a song that became famous when the Eagles recorded it in 1980. The song was inspired by a trip to Montgomery, Alabama, in which a group of Young’s friends … Read More
–By Linda We often speak of the United States as a melting pot, where the traditions brought by our immigrant population mingle to form a new culture. That is certainly true of rock & roll, one of the musical forms … Read More
–By Brandon “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” depicts the optimism, disillusionment, and pragmatism of the 1960s. The song was recorded in London in 1968 and featured the London Bach Choir on the song’s opening. The choir, which tried … Read More
–By Cindy Journey recorded “Wheel in the Sky” in 1977 as part of their fourth studio album, Infinity. The song was written by then-lead vocalist Robert Fleischman (who overlapped with Steve Perry in 1977), lead guitarist Neal Schon, and Diane Valory, wife … Read More
–By Brandon “True Colors” was written by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly, who also wrote Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” and Heart’s “Alone.” Steinberg originally wrote the song about his mother, although with a much different first verse than currently exists … Read More