Darius de Haas (Vocalist)is an award-winning singer, actor and concert- and recording artist. His Broadway credits includeShuffle Along, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Rent, Carousel, Marie Christine, The Gershwins’ Fascinating Rhythm;beyond Broadway: Children of Eden, Running Man (Obie Award),On...
Eden Espinosa & Jaime Lozano!; Live From Feinstein’s/54 Below: Amy Spanger: Come To Your Senses, feat. Brian Shepard!;3/6 Live From Feinstein’s/54 Below: 10 Years of Reunion Concerts! Celebrating Feinstein’s/54 Below’s 10th Anniversary, feat. Jennifer Laura Thompson, Rob McClure, ...
The tree we climb, like Zacchaeus, is the Tree of Life from the Garden of Eden, the Paradise still with us but hidden to us now. That Tree of Life St. John of Damascus identified with Jesus Christ. Although He is fully God and fully man, we clamber not irreverently but with love a...
Exploring the world of depressive thoughts, “How Will I Laugh Tomorrow” takes listeners on an intense musical journey; much like the intensity of the feelings described in the lyrics written by Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir and guitarist Mike Clark. Metallica, "Fade to Black" Metallica...
“Eden” is an epic album (many critics, in fact, are saying it’s too long, although the reviews have also been largely positive) and all four members -- Henley, Frey, Walsh and bassist Timothy B. Schmit -- get a turn in the spotlight. It’s almost like they are taking their bow...
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“I got more conscious about it lyrically as it went on. We try not to add any filler – which is why it takes us longer to write. We take out things we don’t need. I do all the lyrics separately from the music so there were a lot of lyrics we couldn’t use.” ...
Kurtis’ lyrics are brilliant, exactly clever enough and stupid enough to hit the bullseye. Who knew you could have so much fun with all the meanings of the word ‘breaks’? Kurtis, that’s who. Overall he mentions ‘breaks’ or derivations thereof no less than 84 times in seven-and-a...
one song can completely change our mood, turn a bad day to good. The corporate world we now live in wants to co-opt everything. They take music that meant something and turn it into a soundtrack for selling yogurt, or cars. It’s like they want to drain the meanin...
“I met a guy at one of the gigs who said he had a label called Blue Eden and asked if I wanted to do an album. I really wasn’t interested in a vanity thing. Then, I started thinking about it. In 50 years of Poco, I had never done a solo record. Other friends form bands ...