So it seems the album could be a two disk set...
I'd call it "A Tale of Two Pianos" or "A Tale of Two Cities" or "A Tale
of Two Shores"
There's several opportunities here with this thing. I wonder what other
people think it should be?
-Jacob
Adrian wrote:
>
> I am welcoming an extra day this month - for, I've been down with a
> flu/cold for all of February.
>
> It's been that kind of season, and, with March almost here, I'm
> looking forward to Spring-ing forward ( :
>
> Musically, it's the best of times.
>
> Allison has recorded vocals and piano for more than an album's worth
> of songs. And, she's written two new songs just this week - "Going
> Home Tonight" and "Head to Heart".
>
> No doubt, it helps that Alley now has a beautiful acoustic piano in
> her Newfoundland home. This means there's one on Canada's
> west/Pacific coast and another instrument on the east/Atlantic coast
> for her playing and creating.
>
> We're not sure when it'll be time to release the next album. There's
> lots of additional sounds Allison is hearing - from band to full
> orchestra - and, this makes for a new kind of project.
>
> Happily, we're also finding that the 70 to 100 or more songs that
> she's already released are continually being discovered and
> rediscovered, so, in this age of a global, online, community -
> experience is more of a circular than linear thing. Making timeless
> music, it's not old, new, or anything - it's simply loved ( :
>
> The "Tidings" DVD version of Hallelujah now has over one million
> views on YouTube. Viewing numbers and download numbers are now in
> the millions overall, and, it's wonderful knowing that the dream of
> getting the music "out there" is a big reality - every day!
>
> Once my energy picks up - and my head's a bit more clear - I'll have
> some more specific word on music and concerts happening. There's two
> trips to Europe on Allison's calendar for 2008. Plus, we're aiming
> to start solving the US Visa puzzle, so there can be more of a flow
> into America. West-coast Canada, East-coast Canada shows are already
> happening. We're due to land in the middle, as well, once we can
> manage it. Sorta like an old Grand Funk Railroad song... we're
> coming to your town, that sort...
>
> ok, back to my tea and vitamins
>
> Happy Spring!!
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