Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

November 15, 2013

Smile Break!

Laughter and music can brighten a day!

It has been a while since I last posted, too much work and too little time for the things I love, like blogging. But I am clearing the cobwebs from my desk (yes, literally I have cobwebs, I’ve been sitting at this desk that long!) and taking a break to share some humor and music. 

I know I could sure use a laugh…and I’m betting everyone can...so let's start with some funnies. 



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These dog funnies were sent to me by my good friend, Lesley!  




Just too cute! 







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Music Break



A rockin' bluesy ballad, an upbeat jazz piano solo, and a stirring classical composition. 

Take a little time for yourself and listen…sit back with a cup of coffee or tea, glass of red wine or beverage of your choice…close your eyes and let the soulful music take you away.


Rockin' bluesy ballad:

Click on the ink above and scroll down in the article for a new song, an awesome cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Drive All Night,” by Irish musician Glen Hansard with Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam), and Jake Clemons on sax (nephew of the late, great Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band). Being born and raised in New Jersey and a staunch fan of Bruce Springsteen, any cover of his songs has to be top-rate awesome for me to even consider it, and this one is! 

"I'd drive all night again just to buy you some shoes and taste your tender charm,
 And I just wanna sleep tonight again in your arms…”

Ah, memories...

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   A stirring piano solo from jazz pianist, Chilly Gonzales, "White Keys."



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Classical composer Claude Debussy's "Reverie," a beautiful piano composition.


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Humor, a gateway to the heart; music, a gateway to the soul. Enjoy!


Text©2013 JerseyLils2Cents. Images and music shared from the web and social media.

April 13, 2012

Beautiful Music Here


Funny how you can sit down at the computer, thinking you're going to blog about one thing, and then you see a video and suddenly, you're writing about something else. That happened to me. I went on Facebook and was so moved by a video a friend had posted that I'm sharing that video and sharing a little piece of my life along with it.

If you haven't seen this video yet, I invite you to take a few minutes and watch the story of Henry. Suddenly, a man who has been depressed and unresponsive for nearly a decade becomes animated and starts singing out loud when given an iPod of music from his era. The transformation is beautiful to behold. Music truly touches the soul!



Watching this video also touched me personally because I saw this happen in my own life. After being hospitalized on and off for years, my mother went into a nursing home and barely reacted to anything. She wouldn't smile; she won't answer you when you talked to her. She'd stare into an abyss of nothingness, as if her spirit were already gone. Then my sister and I started playing Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett music for her, and my mother's whole demeanor changed. While the music played, she was singing and even smiling. Music was the only thing that touched her, the only thing.

On the last Mother's Day visit a few months before she passed away, while listening to Frank Sinatra belting out "My Way," she suddenly began talking about her childhood, telling us how she would play with her siblings in the backroom of her father's barber shop in a small New Jersey town. The same thing happened to Henry when he opened up about his youth and love of music. It's a joy to watch.

Just like Henry in this video, my mother, Carmela, loved to sing when she was young. She wore flowers in her hair and sang in beautiful harmony to whatever was playing on the radio. But there was a storm raging inside her that belied the songs and the smiles, a darkness her children saw in their most frightening hours.

The woman with the lovely singing voice who liked to wear flowers in her hair suffered for her sanity throughout her adult life. Because of that, her six children, of which I am the eldest, ended up in an orphanage and foster care. I won't write about all that today. I doubt I'll write about it very often. I choose to focus more on joy rather than sadness, but sometimes sharing the past can be good therapy, too.

This is an old grainy photo of my mother taken when she was young, but it captures her spirit.

Carmela
Viewing the video of Henry brought back memories of my mother. So my blog post is a remembrance for Mom, Carmela (Millie), hopefully now at peace and singing "My Way" in a paradise she never knew on earth.

As Henry says in the video, "Right now the world needs to come into music...you've got beautiful music here."

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