. . . and sing along . . .
The Ocean City Ditty (final mix) is here. . .
On your mark get set
Disconnect
that Internet
Every girl and boy
Breathing in the joy
Not
a care at last
Sit outside and bask
In rays of summer's
bliss
Crabs and fish and shells
Feel your
tensions melt
Fries and pizza pie
Smiles won't be denied
Everything
is cool
in 2 1 8 4 2
Feel the sparkle in your eyes
Catch
a wave and ride
Cars and motorbikes
Bikini babes in the
sand
Vibin' to rockin' bands
Ocean City
From
Memorial to Labor Day
We beckon you to play
To a boardwalk
beat
Miles and miles of beach
Your memories to take
Currents
dance and sway
leave your footprints in the sand
Fireworks
at night
Give your love a kiss
Sail and fish the sea
Here
life is a beach
in Ocean City
Now is the time
that's right
For you only live once
Time does drag when it's
all work and no fun
The ocean gateway calls you
Sport your
shorts and shades
It's so divine to dine at life's buffet
It's
almost heaven and
There's so much more we can say
Catch
a wave and ride
Cool cars and motorbikes
Bikinis on the
sand
Dance to rockin' bands
Ocean City
Ocean
City Ditty
written by John P. Graboski
performed by OHO- Jay Graboski, David Reeve and Ray Jozwiak
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Sunday, February 9, 2014
Listen . . .
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Thin AIr . . .
When I woke up today I had all that I want
Everything that I did brought desired results
How could this be? All the rules have been changed
In the pool where I drowned I am swimming again.
But of course I am wrong. How could I understand
When my society tells me how tall I stand?
Then I take it inside and wait for life’s kiss
Which is sure to arrive ‘cause I’m riding my bliss.
What did I do? The world holds me up
Invisible hands grant the nourishing cup
Have I found a way that has always been there?
It seems to me it came out of thin air.
The child waking up brings the old crone to tears
Pushing through my disguise see the tips of my ears
How could this be all the rules have been changed
In the pool where I drowned I am swimming again.
What did I do? The world holds me up
Invisible hands grant the nourishing cup
Have I found a way that has always been there?
It seems to me it came out of thin air.
When I blindly reach out to what I cannot see
Grace reappears and it rescues me
I’m not what I feel, I’m not what you think
I’m only what is and what isn’t in sync.
What did I do? The world holds me up
Invisible hands grant the nourishing cup
Have I found a way that has always been there?
It seems to me it came out of thin air.
Out Of Thin Air
written by John P. Graboski
(OHO rehearsal recording-
Jay Graboski, David Reeve and Ray Jozwiak are OHO)
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Friday, February 7, 2014
Life . . .
. . . is a musical.
That's what I used to tell my kids when something occurred that reminded me of a song. Like one would complain about rainy weather, to which I would respond with a musical 'Here comes the sun. . . doo 'n doo doo. . . ' Or a younger one might be pestering his older sibling, a situation in which I would offer comfort to the older by singing, 'Mama said there'd be days like this. . .' Well, you get the picture.
Now mind you I'm not really a very big fan of the typical Broadway musical where characters frequently break into corny songs in the middle of the 'action.' Some are, of course, more appealing to me than others depending upon the composer, the subject matter etc. And I've even been told that some of my original music reminds various people of show-tunes, an observation to which I do NOT object. There are only 12 notes in our western musical system you know.
But back to life. . . waiting for one of life's most mundane, and to some even one of life's most feared experiences, my six-month dental checkup, its (life, that is) musical connection revisits me in all its unadulterated truth. My dentist is also, in fact, a musician. . .
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That's what I used to tell my kids when something occurred that reminded me of a song. Like one would complain about rainy weather, to which I would respond with a musical 'Here comes the sun. . . doo 'n doo doo. . . ' Or a younger one might be pestering his older sibling, a situation in which I would offer comfort to the older by singing, 'Mama said there'd be days like this. . .' Well, you get the picture.
Now mind you I'm not really a very big fan of the typical Broadway musical where characters frequently break into corny songs in the middle of the 'action.' Some are, of course, more appealing to me than others depending upon the composer, the subject matter etc. And I've even been told that some of my original music reminds various people of show-tunes, an observation to which I do NOT object. There are only 12 notes in our western musical system you know.
But back to life. . . waiting for one of life's most mundane, and to some even one of life's most feared experiences, my six-month dental checkup, its (life, that is) musical connection revisits me in all its unadulterated truth. My dentist is also, in fact, a musician. . .
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Twelve . . .
. . . more hours . . .
So many things I'd like to do
So many places to see
And I feel like
There's never enough
Time for anything else
That I might desire to undertake
Something I'd like to purse
But the world's just spinning around
Keeps me head and foot-bound
Don't know what to do
Give me just twelve hours
To add to my day
Keep all your wealth and your money
Take your fame and power
For time just give me twelve hours
Time isn't cheap
You pay so dearly
I'm trying to make every minute count
Penny count
Spending my time seem like all i do
Can't save up for rainy days
Can't invest in
An instrument to
Earn satisfaction to draw from
When far-in-the future I need to feel
Just what my value has been
There's no interest that's coming or due
Dividends are so precious and few
Don't know what to do
Give me just twelve hours
To add to my day
Keep all your wealth and your money
Take your fame and power
For time just give me twelve hours
Twelve Hours
© 2012 Raymond M. Jozwiak
from Black & White Then Back
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So many things I'd like to do
So many places to see
And I feel like
There's never enough
Time for anything else
That I might desire to undertake
Something I'd like to purse
But the world's just spinning around
Keeps me head and foot-bound
Don't know what to do
Give me just twelve hours
To add to my day
Keep all your wealth and your money
Take your fame and power
For time just give me twelve hours
Time isn't cheap
You pay so dearly
I'm trying to make every minute count
Penny count
Spending my time seem like all i do
Can't save up for rainy days
Can't invest in
An instrument to
Earn satisfaction to draw from
When far-in-the future I need to feel
Just what my value has been
There's no interest that's coming or due
Dividends are so precious and few
Don't know what to do
Give me just twelve hours
To add to my day
Keep all your wealth and your money
Take your fame and power
For time just give me twelve hours
Twelve Hours
© 2012 Raymond M. Jozwiak
from Black & White Then Back
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Fan . . .
. . . Favorite Award
Deadline Wednesday, February 12, Noon
It's here - the only Wammies award where non-WAMA members can vote for the winner. Only one vote per person allowed.
Cast Your Fan's Favorite Vote in the 28th Annual WAMMIE Awards for me, Ray Jozwiak(my release "Black & White Then Back" in on the ballot for 2013's Best Jazz Recording)
HERE
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Deadline Wednesday, February 12, Noon
It's here - the only Wammies award where non-WAMA members can vote for the winner. Only one vote per person allowed.
HERE
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
The Groove . . .
. . . as it were. . .
Singer/Songwriter, folk, world, improvisation all coming together beautifully.
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Singer/Songwriter, folk, world, improvisation all coming together beautifully.
"Rishi's Garden", performed by Tom
Prasada-Rao (www.tomprasadarao.com) with Patty Prasada-Rao, Doug Alan
Wilcox & Todd Marcus in concert at the Institute of Musical
Traditions (www.imtfolk.org),Takoma Park, MD, USA on May 18, 2011.
Tom Prasada-Rao is a singer-songwriter of breathtaking vision. His voice belies his musicianship and his extraordinary songs. From Rishi's Garden with it's homage to Ravi Shankar to the groove of Sleeping Beauty , Tom's music is melodic, ambitious, and reverent.
When not on tour, Tom is at home, producing records, raising two stepdaughters, and walking one rather large Golden Doodle named Thurman. In addition to producing, he's a teacher, currently at White Rock Montessori in Dallas, formerly of The University of Virginia's Young Writer's Workshops - where he created the songwriting curriculum and taught for eight years.
Sound: Art Isaacs, Dave Eisner, Dave Richardson
Lighting: Robyn Ratcliffe
Camera: Laura Christoplos, Ralph Lillie
Editing: Ralph Lillie
© 2011, Institute of Musical Traditions
Tom Prasada-Rao is a singer-songwriter of breathtaking vision. His voice belies his musicianship and his extraordinary songs. From Rishi's Garden with it's homage to Ravi Shankar to the groove of Sleeping Beauty , Tom's music is melodic, ambitious, and reverent.
When not on tour, Tom is at home, producing records, raising two stepdaughters, and walking one rather large Golden Doodle named Thurman. In addition to producing, he's a teacher, currently at White Rock Montessori in Dallas, formerly of The University of Virginia's Young Writer's Workshops - where he created the songwriting curriculum and taught for eight years.
Sound: Art Isaacs, Dave Eisner, Dave Richardson
Lighting: Robyn Ratcliffe
Camera: Laura Christoplos, Ralph Lillie
Editing: Ralph Lillie
© 2011, Institute of Musical Traditions
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Monday, February 3, 2014
Never Pleasant . . .
. . . to hear of an untimely death. . .
(from wikipedia.com)
The New York Times described (Philip Seymour) Hoffman as "a stocky, often sleepy-looking man with blond, generally uncombed hair who favored the rumpled clothes more associated with an out-of-work actor than a star." Hoffman "frequently dyed his hair and lost or gained weight for parts" and "was known for a sometimes painful dedication to his craft." In a 2006 interview with 60 Minutes, Hoffman revealed that he had suffered from drug and alcohol abuse after graduating from college, and went to rehab for drug and alcohol addiction, recovering at age 22. He said he had abused "anything I could get my hands on. I liked it all." Hoffman relapsed over 20 years later, checking into a rehabilitation program for about 10 days in May 2013 because of problems with prescription pills and heroin.
On February 2, 2014, Hoffman was found dead by his friend, playwright David Bar Katz, in the bathroom of Hoffman's West Village, Manhattan office apartment. According to the New York City Police Department, the death appeared to be drug-related.
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(from wikipedia.com)
The New York Times described (Philip Seymour) Hoffman as "a stocky, often sleepy-looking man with blond, generally uncombed hair who favored the rumpled clothes more associated with an out-of-work actor than a star." Hoffman "frequently dyed his hair and lost or gained weight for parts" and "was known for a sometimes painful dedication to his craft." In a 2006 interview with 60 Minutes, Hoffman revealed that he had suffered from drug and alcohol abuse after graduating from college, and went to rehab for drug and alcohol addiction, recovering at age 22. He said he had abused "anything I could get my hands on. I liked it all." Hoffman relapsed over 20 years later, checking into a rehabilitation program for about 10 days in May 2013 because of problems with prescription pills and heroin.
On February 2, 2014, Hoffman was found dead by his friend, playwright David Bar Katz, in the bathroom of Hoffman's West Village, Manhattan office apartment. According to the New York City Police Department, the death appeared to be drug-related.
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