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The Well

The Well     Sometimes the well, it runs dry Sometimes the heart, just wants to cry Sometimes the spirit, feels like it might die Sometimes the well, it just runs dry   Sometimes the well, it overflows Sometimes the

[email protected] July 9, 2018 Lyrics, Poems, Songwriting Read more

Concert Review: Dead and Company, Lakewood Ampitheater, ATL, 6//8/18

At about 4pm on the day of the show the heavens opened up. It poured all across Atlanta. I was sure the venue, where I had lawn seats, was going to be a mud pit. More on that later. Met

[email protected] June 11, 2018 Grateful Dead, Reviews Read more

Soul Love- A Nefesh Mountain Love Letter

This week I had the delightful joy of hanging out with Nefesh Mountain. If you haven’t heard of, or better yet, heard, Nefesh Mountain– it’s time to love up your ears. Once you’ve done that, this love letter will make

[email protected] March 16, 2018March 16, 2018 Adventures, Albums, Live Music Read more

Wendy Kanter Memorial Concert

On Sunday, March 4th, 2018, I had the honor of bringing Hello, Goodbye, & Peace to the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. The gracious invitation came from one of my most beloved teachers, Rabbi Ken

[email protected] March 6, 2018 Adventures, Artist/Scholar in Residence, Live Music, Songwriting Read more

What Makes a Jewish Song?

As a Jewish songwriter and composer I sometimes think about the question: What makes a Jewish song? There are many ways of responding to the question of what makes a Jewish song. Over the years, I’ve discussed and reflected on

[email protected] January 25, 2018 Songleading Read more

HG&P 2017 Year in Review

2017 was a great year for Hello, Goodbye, & Peace. The year started off with our annual MLK Interfaith Shabbat Service where HG&P serves as the house band, accompanying the joined choirs of Ebenzer Baptist Church and The Temple. Including

[email protected] December 27, 2017December 28, 2017 Adventures, Artist/Scholar in Residence, Holidays, Interfaith, Menschology, Rise Up Read more

Mi Yimaleil, A New Chanukah Melody

I’m very proud of this version of Mi Yimaleil that I wrote and which will be released on an upcoming Davis Academy/Hello, Goodbye, & Peace album. Mi Yimaleil emphasizes the heroism of the Maccabees in their struggle against the Greeks

[email protected] December 13, 2017 Albums, Holidays, Liner Notes, Lyrics, Songwriting Read more

The Blessing of Torah

Yesterday and today are Simchat Torah. Simchat Torah is a holiday that celebrates the end and the beginning of the annual cycle of Torah reading observed by Jewish communities around the world. Every time that Jews study Torah we recite

[email protected] October 13, 2017October 13, 2017 Holidays, Liner Notes, Songwriting, Torah Read more

Sukkot, Music to My Ears

I’m glad I don’t have to choose a favorite holiday. I can love Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. I can love Shavuot and Sukkot. But every year, when Sukkot arrives, it is literally, music to my ears. When I think of Sukkot I think of

[email protected] October 4, 2017 Albums, Interfaith, Liner Notes, Songwriting Read more

Rise Up Baltimore!

When my colleague, Rabbi Sarah Marion, from Oheb Shalom in Baltimore reached out and asked for the music to Rise Up I was delighted. At the same time, I wondered if there’d truly be enough time before Rosh Hashanah to

[email protected] September 25, 2017 Adventures, Rise Up Read more
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