Tuesday Nuggets


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Why are you spending time trying to get people to notice you? Is it because you feel empty inside or you need recognition to give your art validation?  Get over it.  It’s not less of art if they don’t listen, watch or read.

Why do you think they care?  They don’t, so give them a reason.

Why do you want to cast pearls (creative music) before swine (the record execs)?  You should really just be honing and creating and crafting and trying to find those who love what you do.

Why do you not believe in yourself?  Other people do- look around.

Why do you listen to those 3 people in your life who don’t believe you can do it?  Ignore them, the majority is stronger for you.

Why do you do what you do?  If it’s for money, quit.  If it’s for fame, you’ll probably get it.  Though you might not want it afterward.  If it’s for the pure, unadulterated love of music and giving it back to the community to enjoy, you’re nearing a better place. 

Tip your hat to Tuesday. 

~lme

Share and Tell


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Share and Tell.  At the heart of all music is the desire to share, a desire to relate and a desire to connect to both others and the ever-changing world around us.  Somehow, the beast of the music industry seems to lose that.  Play in an arena?  Be so high up with lights in your face that you don’t even see the faces of the people who have paid copious amounts of money to see you.  Not exactly the original intent probably.

Connection is what people are seeking when they go to a show.  They want to engage with the artist, and they want to know they can respect you.  You know when you meet someone who was a childhood legend to you?  And you know when they happen to be some terribly rude and arrogant person?  It really is a let-down and though you may still buy their music, it’s almost as if it loses some sort of magic.

How do we get that back?  

As artists- we have to get off our high horses and be with the people.  We have to relate, stand at our merch tables and learn about those who are interested in our music.  Once we understand them, we will be better at creating music that speaks to them and connecting with them.  We also need to take time to use these gifts for the greater good and not live for the praise of men.  What are some ways that your gifts, even other than music, can be used to spread goodness around your communities and groups?

As music fans- we should support people who are the full meal deal.  What do I mean by that?  Well, do you have specific local artists you really love as people, possibly see them around town doing the same things you do, and respect their art and they causes they support?  Music needs to get back to the people, sort of like a neighborhood and community.  Sure there are ugly (i use that word as an action thing) people who still create great art, but their being can really be a turn-off after awhile. I have met and know personally various local artists that are talented and I have coffee/tea with them or have the opportunity to chat with them around town.  I choose to support and appreciate those musicians who I connect to and who have deeper meanings in their lyrics than just the here and now.  

Funny isn’t it that spreading music and “marketing” doesn’t have to be something so deep.  It’s really just looking at humans on a natural level and watching what trends happen naturally.  We love to tell and share and connect.  How will you use that to spread good seeds around?

~lme

Lyrical Life


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I gotta keep going

Can’t stay where I am

I don’t wanna miss

Anymore of this

Letting go

I’m feeling all of this.

These are new lyrics from the Matthew Perryman Jones song Anymore of This featuring Mindy Smith.  Love the thoughts and wanted to expound on some connections between it and the world I see. 

I gotta keep going.  No matter what you think, no matter how dark the storm, never ever give up.  People’s words can encourage you but they can tear you down just as quickly.  Don’t listen to them when they shout insults or subtly scratch and erode your sense of security.  Hold your head up high and be confident in all the good you are doing around this world even when no one else sees and validates you. 

Can’t stay where I am.  To remain as we always are will get us nowhere better.  We have a need for change and newness which is exciting when we find something new.  But learning to see the new everyday, even in things we’ve seen every day before is a beautiful thing.  God knew we needed this, so He created seasons, days and the changing in the position of the sun on a daily basis. He also knew we ultimately would not stay where we are on this earth.

I don’t wanna miss anymore of this.  We spend a lot of time comparing ourselves to others and wallowing in self-pity.  While we are being frustrated, angry, jealous and mopey, we are missing good things continually happening around us. 

Letting go.  Perhaps stopping and breathing is what helps us move forward.  To grapple, to grow, the feel, to fight and to find what you are looking for is a process.  We continually ponder the good, the difficult and the crumbling.  So many people are hurting, so many people are inflicting hurt on others.  How do I aid the first group and how to I avoid being one of the latter?  To be one who pursues peace and aids those in need is a goal.  Working toward unity and peace is never an easy task or one that comes without some sacrifice.  Sacrifice means hurting as well. 

I’m feeling all of this.  Every ache, every victory big or small, every tear, every disintegration, every beautiful melody, every laugh all affects my being as these footsteps cross this earth.  How can we not think we have such power to affect the world and its inhabitants for good or ill?  You fail to realize there is power in your fingertips.  Please think about this in all you do and say and teach.

Have a thought-provoking Tuesday.

~lme

Say no to labels


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Labels~ a poem

If I was meant to be a clone

My face would look like hers

Calmness in the earth never inspires

The winds of change to stir

I kneel on my own two knees

Bow in the sugar of the shoreline

As I sleep on the island mackinaw

With the great lakes at my feet

I am certain of my

Beckoning call

Chorus:

So tell me,

Do you like your label?

Slapped on you like

Processed food

On the shelf

What I create has no label

For I am my own self

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I always played the part

Of supporting actress

For those who will never get what I do

Or believe in what I know is true

Many lights in the harbor serve to

Point me home

I lift my heart up, as slow as it beats

Who I am will not melt away

Even if no one should ever hear or see

Chorus:

So tell me,

Do you like your label?

Slapped on you like

Processed food

On the shelf

What I create has no label

For I am my own self

Bridge:

Raw and real is what you should digest

Organic notes are the best

In Simplicity is felicity

I believe in the things I sing

 

Thanks for reading and have a lovely Friday.

~lme

Outside the Industry


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If the music industry as we know it is a dying horse, then why are we putting so much effort into the things we used to do?  A little ludicrous if you ask me.  So what should we do you ask?

1.         Cut out the middle man.  Why spend all your efforts in screaming look at me to a label or a promoter that probably won’t give you the time of day until you prove to yourself and your community that you deserve to be noticed.  SO, why not take that energy and actually work those fingers to the bone.  Be your own little marketing manager and sit for an evening a week and think about what you can do that no one else has done in terms of something marketing wise…. Through video, sound, creative implementation or ways to give your fans what they want.  If you can connect to people and resonate with them and their needs, you will begin to see your tribe building healthily around you.

2.         Stop being lazy.  No one is going to do that work for you.  I can say this because I bought into this mindset for a long time.  If only I can get a label to notice me or find myself a manager that does all the hard work for me, then I’ll be set.  Wrongo.  You need to look at yourself honestly and say, do I love this art and what I do enough to work many hours a day to see it take off the ground?  If not, perhaps you’d better go find yourself a different avenue to walk in.

3.         Be a musician, but don’t join the “music industry.”  I have decided this is my tagline now.  I’m a musician, but I don’t play in the games of an industry that is crumbling around me.  I am picky about the places I play, the people I choose to work with and the way my art becomes manifested.  And I’m allowed to do that- why?  Because I am my own manager and creative mastermind.  I steep myself in blogs, research new things and think about what works for me and my specific business model.  I don’t let some big wig at label control what I do and how I do it.  I am on the level of every independent farmer, business owner and artist…. You know, the way it was always meant to be.

Think on these things…. And please share your own thoughts about being a performing artist in this ever-changing landscape.

~lme

Monday musings…


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We sometimes fail to understand that there is power in our feeble hands, no matter if we have trouble learning to stand.  If it’s not for a greater purpose, then what’s the purpose.  Let us not strive to own this world, but merely inhabit it and let our clay feet sink into the earth while we are here.  May we leave it better than how we found it.  I will take these feet where He leads.  I feel an itch in my feet to let them breathe and move around.  I cannot deny my desire to traverse the earth.  Driven to share talents that have been bestowed by a great Creator, my hope is to encourage others to let their beauties come to light and reflect His glory.

Music pulsates through my veins like an untamed river running through the mountains.  To feel those melodies and lyrics that are sewn into my skin, my pockets and all of my kin is an impressive gift I have been given. One step after the next onto a better home and may we all learn to love and give and sacrifice on the way. 

 

My imagination revels in successive pictures that I see every day.  I write because I must, because I want to share and tell the world my stories through song.  We are all In Pursuit of something…. What good things are you pursuing?

~lme

Boundaries, Creativity and Music Therapy


Music is woven in me and I have yet to be able to separate from my love for it.  This morning I recently read these two amazing blog posts that remind me that music doesn’t’ merely have  a self-involved process.  There is so much more to it being on this earth than that.  Music Think Tank is a great blog for those in the music industry, and this article on Creativity in Constraint really hit home.

We are such musical beings…. Just like the birds and the chimps and even trees and flowers.  There is so much music continually around us in earth and the sky.  Sadly, we are often too plugged into our indie rock to really listen to the music of nature.  But music is a healing thing from God.  It’s awesome the way that a song can transport us or lift our spirits.  God created that in us to do just that very thing.  Music is part of worship and He knew that it would bring us closer to Him.  Why is it that so many of us as musicians tend to think that we must shirk our God to pursue the thing He wanted us to be a part of?  Why do so many of us cut Him off in pursuit of that?

This article discusses our limitations as creative people.  If our limitations are what encourage our creativity such as creative fashion coming from poverty and resourcefulness arising from want….. perhaps there is a connection between spiritual limitations and creative limitations.  Perhaps the boundaries God has given me are not something to be angered about.  They are rather constraints that guide me and teach me how to excel in them.  Is creativity going beyond the lines?  Perhaps, but what if the most creative approaches to certain things were staying within some sort of parameters and finding ways to do that in more innovative ways?  I hope to find ways to do this through my career.

As I listen to some of Neil Young’s greatest tunes, I know he had limitations in both his technical abilities as well as his voice.  I can relate to that.  I’m no picture of perfection.  I get upset when I lack more abilities than I wish I had and to be disciplined to become better.  I am someone trying to change the world for good with my art.  I leave you with an image that tugs at the heart of every songwriter…. Thank you to this blog for sharing:

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And as my wheels are turning, how could I ignore the healing power and therapy of music that have existed since long ago…. Through God.  King saul utilized David’s musical gifts to ease his depression and whatever mental demon he was continually fighting.  Music heals our pain in different ways.  This girl’s blog is an amazing testament to the healing properties of music and is a great resource into the world of music therapy.  I think this new field gives validity to the scientists of the world who don’t believe art and music are really something that can be effective in large ways.  It is intriguing that science and art are closely tied and the health of our bodies and minds can be changed due to it.  This is all just more evidence that points us to our Maker.  God knows us and knows how to heal us, and He equipped us with the tools for this.  Thanks mom for the realization.

Pensive on a Thursday am I,

~lme

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For shoulders beneath the weight of the world


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Heavy the Heart

~a poem

Lone, dark house on a hill

Above darker secrets it sits

Grey and blues meld together

In the haunting. in the quiet still

Sad willow dying outside

Cracking paint

And rain seeping

in my windowsill

 

Lights camera, infraction

Where the pain sets in

I won’t leave you lonely

To find your way again

Hiding from the pressure

Away from it all

I can tell that you’re aching

Like weary king saul

 

Walking like bodies

Dying in spirit and flesh

With so much potential

Exhaling each breath

Resting in my bed

Possibly forever alone

This has never scared me

Perhaps i’ve been turned to stone

 

The devil breaks my body

But he won’t claim my soul

Chewing at my heels

I take the bridge, and pay the toll

He walks around in circles

Lighting fires in an open field

Chanting that I am no good

Whispers love can never heal

 

Dark as the night water rushes in

And small as I know I am

I will take my shoes off

and in the blackland soil, I will stand

as the storm begins to near

My brown eyes will be set

Wrapped in what I know

Against what has not happened yet.

~lme

Living the Dream


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Sometimes it takes awhile to get to where you’re going.  This musical road trip took me from home to east Texas, to Austin and finally to Nashville where I await the release of my first EP titled In Pursuit.

I was a songwriter at five, writing ditties while my dad filmed.  I basked in the glow of a world I created all alone.  Classically trained in piano since 6 prepared me for using the piano as my main instrument.  Poetry took hold of my heart through the middle school years and once in high school, I became involved in choir and musical theatre.  The stage taught me how to share my gifts with those who loved the arts.   From there, I decided to learn how to sing and play with my book of pop songs.  This was somewhat difficult as I had always struggled as a sight reader.  So I began writing songs in my college bedroom amidst the east Texas pines.  I shakily performed an original song at my college open mic night with my music professor’s encouragement.  After a move to Austin, I began playing at open mics and coffeehouses around town.

4 years after, I now reside in Nashville. I am blessed to have learned what I am made of and to know somewhere deep in me lies grit that runs in my family.  I anticipate the release of my first EP due out September 24.  To hold such a completed project in my hand will be an accomplishment in and of itself.  It is a gift to arrive at a goal and I look forward in hopes that it is warmly received by those who like it.  I have had an amazing opportunity to tell a story through song in the last six months in the studio.  I’ve molded and sculpted these little works of heart.  It has been days and hours of creating something I have wanted for 5 years.

So it is with open hands and a warm heart that I give you something I hope will be well received.  If you would like to receive In Pursuit, please message me your address or send it to me at leahemusic@gmail.com.

Have a lovely Tuesday 🙂

~lme

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Prevail and set sail


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I am myself. 

 

I wanted to be different. 

 

They told me to just give up. 

I say no. 

 

Launching out on the waters of musical pursuit and with the winds of naysayers blowing in my face, I will prevail. 

 

I once used to listen to fear as it whispered. 

 

Nevermore. 

 

I will look fear in the face and tell it to take a hike. 

 

I will not let others tear me down. 

 

I won’t spend time graveling at the feet of people who do not care about me.

 

I won’t look back in the darkness.  Onward to the light.