Nerd Note #1

I am a musical nerd.  I have been known to overwhelm people.  I’ve been learning to talk “normal”. Teaching English to students from ages 3 to 70 has helped me come down to Earth. I desire connection through music.  Students make it clear when they aren’t experiencing connection with the teacher, or the material.  The audience lets me know when they can’t relate to the song. Perhaps you, dear reader, also have nerdy tendencies. It has been said that all … Read More

Gizmodrome

My most listened album of 2020 is “Gizmodrome” by Gizmodrome.  I stumbled on it when I was searching Adrian Belew.  Super group comprised of: Stewart Copeland (Police, Curved Air),Chief Clown, Laconic Lyricist, rhythm guitar and vocals. Adrian Belew (Zappa, Bowie, Talking Heads, King Crimson etc) Riff Tricks Guitar Wizard and backing vocals. Mark King (Level 42) on bass and backing vocals. Italian Mastermind Vittoria Cosma on keyboards (PFM: Premiata Forneria Marconi). Black humor, musical sleight of hand, and general excellence. … Read More

Alive and Foolish

Help!  My recently uploaded single on streaming services is “Chasing My Tail”.  It’s a funny story about a confused young man who copies everybody else’s art, even his own! “I can fake a Picasso as well as anybody!”  Pablo Picasso, via Robert Anton Wilson If a tree falls in the forest, does anybody hear?  And more importantly, to me, if you don’t listen, does anybody hear? I apologize for being so cheeky!  I may get a grip on my sense of … Read More

Seamas FAQ

Can you describe your music? I take different musical influences, combine them, mutate them into something different.  Sometimes true to the original form, at other times altered to suit the mood.  Influenced by free innovation of Frank Zappa, and groups like the Grateful Dead.   Sometimes sci-fi folk, other times classical guitar, jazz, celtic, blues, rock’n’roll, maybe within the same song.   And your lyrics? Words of personal and planetary transformation:  Born of childlike wonder, pain, angst and rage, self-honesty, humor, and utopian … Read More

Self Interview

Why interview yourself? It’s a long standing literary tradition, and a way of kickstarting my autobiography. Why write songs? Fascinated and bewildered by life, I wrote what I believed in, to help me remember my way.  After a while, songs started to come in dreams, including waking dreams.  I began to “receive songs”.  I haven’t written much lately, because I’m too busy producing what I’ve already written.  I’m always improvising music tho. How long did it take you to make … Read More