Sunday, September 20, 2009

"To see the summer sky..."

"...Is poetry, though never in a book it lie-
True poems flee." ~Emily Dickinson

Have we really arrived at the end of summer? Emily Dickinson would probably agree that autumn is it's own sort of poetry.

If you were tuned in Friday night in the 10pm hour, you heard the mellifluous voice of E'lissa Jones, who is also a renowned violinist. Accompanying her was Marc McNutt on guitar.









The first song we heard was Amazing, from her latest album titled Anymore.

Thanks to E'lissa's Warwick music students tuned in, the next two songs were How I Need You Now, for DJ who sent a text saying E'lissa is "the best music teacher;" and it will be included on the new album E'lissa is working on, for an early 2010 release. Followed by Don't Speak, requested by Ferrell and found on E'lissa's album Anymore.

E'lissa performs live at the Warwick Apple Fest on Sunday, October 4th @ 11:30am. Check her calendar and hear more of E'lissa's music at her space or visit her website.

I hope you enjoy hearing live, local music in our Night Rhythms Livebeat as much as I do!

My friend, Efroim, sent an e-mail about something I mentioned on air Friday night which is a really cool way to think about music and time. It's a 1,000 year piece of music being played in a London lighthouse, check it out or listen here:


Enjoy the music of the falling leaves,

Catherine Kitty 2

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