My Dear Friends, Happy New Year! I hope my first missive of 2012 finds
you very well indeed. I had a most refreshing Christmas vacance, taking
in a little sea air and watching too much
Poirot, it would seem..
While I was away I wrote a song called 'Waiting for You' and made this little video of it.
Waiting for You from
Tamara Parsons-Baker on
Vimeo.
It's still in its early stages (written and recorded within a few hours)
so let me know what you make of it. I was thinking some cello might
sound good on it..
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Photo by Pier Corona |
I've already played my first gig of the year. It was the Pindrop acoustic night at the Port Mahon on the 2nd January set up by Seb Reynolds. There were loads of great acts including Joe from
Borderville, the
Epstein, a band I saw first a year ago,
Swindlestock, and the people's
favourite, Huck, of course, with his new brand of baladeering.
Huck's
forthcoming narrative, cross-genre album of intoxicating Americana,
'Alexander the Great', is shaping up to be something quite else. You can see videos from the night
here.
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Swindlestock by Pier Corona |
I'll be taking a little break from live performance for a month or so. I
want to concentrate on recording and writing new songs. Plans for the
Martyr's album are finally coming together. I can't wait to get back in
the studio with the boys, o the boys.. I'm also looking forward to recording my
second solo EP at the end of the month. O yeah! I have a fresh batch of
my first solo EP,
'Lover', waiting to wing their way to your door. These
solo EPs will form a sneaky little series. You can order the first, the
white disc, from the store if you haven't already got a copy. It is available to purchase online from
here. It'll also be
available on Itunes "soon". I'll keep you updated..
Although I won't be performing live for a while I will be starting work
on another new project "The Loft Sessions". These will be live acoustic
sessions, recorded in my attic, featuring collaborations with a whole
host of Oxford's finest. The first session will be up by the end of the
month (fingers crossed) featuring a very talented chap I met up with
before Christmas. So, till then keep on feeding "ze little grey cells, n'est-ce pas?"
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