Ten Ton Feather CD Release Celebration at the Freight & Salvage (with Karen Goodman)
I am so thrilled to share this music with you all. This is the first time I have heard Karen Goodman, owner of YIP YAP GO, sing in a concert performance and I loved it! Karen is the beautiful blond woman on the right side of the stage wearing a blank tank top and jeans. Her vocals are just stellar, so strong and so gorgeous! I think Karen Goodman would make an excellent addition to the band, Cactus Hunters! I can just imagine her vocals in the background adding some amazing textures and dynamics to the Cactus Hunters' Americana/Roots musical landscape. I am still learning more about Ten Ton Feather's great music:
"Crossing the borders of folk, blues, bluegrass, country, rock and roll, gospel, stomps and hollers, Rick DiDia and Aireene Espirituinvoke an evocative musical landscape that flows seamlessly through various breaks in mood, tempo and melody and makes the old sound new in an old sort of way."
"Ten Ton Feather" CD Release Celebration at the Freight & Salvage with some of our favorite musicians - Scott Amendola, drums; Bill Evans, banjo; Jon Evans, bass; Karen Goodman, vocals; Diana Greenberg, fiddle, and Brian Judd on mandolin.
Here is "Down at Albert Brown's" performed in Berkeley, CA on May 22, 2010:
"Om-ma" means "mommy" in Korean. It was one of the three words I remembered as a two year old child. I chose "Omma Moments" for my blog because mothers only have a moment here and a moment there to do things! I wanted to create a space where I could write. Write about whatever I wanted to write about, however I wanted to write and whenever I could write about it! For me, Omma not only refers to me, but to my own mothers: my Korean mother and my mother who raised me. I reflect fondly on the fact that I remembered the word, "om-ma," and I know why I remembered it: mothers are just that important.
I would like to write about any and all moments as a mother, because it is just that important.
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