Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Seasons Change and They Race To Your Heartbeat


It's that time of the year friends. Get out your snowpants, snowboots, grab some cozy mittens, and have a cup of hot chocolate while i serenade you at...
Thurs- The Tupelo in Londonderry
Sunday- The Stumble Inn in Londonderry
January 12th - Starbucks on South Willow St.
February 3rd - Sullivan Hall in NYC at 10 pm
March 1st - Hennesys Hooley House
March 3rd - The Alphabet Lounge in NYC
If you haven't gotten your hands on the new sounds you can buy Waiting on The Tide to Change on...
It's also on E-Music, Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Archive.org, YouTube, and other web-sites.
Thank you MIR Studios, thank you Zach Stevens, thanks Josh Rivera, much love Jess Lacourse for witnissing the recording.
My performance at the Music Closet TV Show in Winchester MA was a blast. I was in awe by the equipment from the minute I stepped in the door. They had chords, televisions, recording equipment, cameras, booths, studios, computers etc. I was immediately impressed. The stage was lit up with flowers, an interview table, and a tv that said The Music Closet on it. When Zach and I stepped on the stage we jammed into
Rhythm of A Song
The World as I See It (jason mraz cover)
We took a break and I became flooded by this feeling of being in awe. The cameras, the equipment, the fact that it was a tv show was incredible in its own. After 45 minutes of positive conversation and drinking water, Zach and I started the show.
Off the top of my head we performed
Heaven or Hell
This Moment
Vacation at Home
Go Now
Something Else
At Last by Etta James into L-O-V-E
Far From the Shore
Sleep Well
All For You
Happy Endings (Jason Mraz Cover)
Just Breathe
After the 50 minute set, the feelings were floating about the studio. My energetic heart was speeding and it was time for the interview. With the laughter, doing everything possible to burst out of my mouth, due to singing for 50 minutes, we sat down for an interview.
An interview only to find myself more in awe by the fact that the TV Show I just jammed on had worked with people who knew Steven Tyler. They displayed to me numerous tapes of old performances and celebrities who had been there. I'm incredible grateful for this experience. And without further adue (the announcement) I should have that DVD in the mail shortly and am looking forward to spreading it on the internet.
Thank you Music Closet TV Show. You are loved.
And to the rest of the world. You are loved. Goodnight friends. Snuggle up by a fire, turn on your heated blankets, and where you jammies too bed, and then come visit me at one of my shows for a warm conversation about how I can't believe your so cool.
With gratitude,
Zach Robinson

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