Stacy Rene Erenberg is ‘From Here to There’ as a vocalist and songwriter from Chicago. Her improvisational stylings bring you on an inventive, genre-bending journey, from Jazz to Folk, Pop to Blues and of course A Capella. Stacy and her band of incredibly talented collaborators will lullaby you into your body and into new liberatory dreamscapes.
This month’s post is a song about rage. How do we transmute it into medicine?
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Stacy Rene Erenberg is ‘From Here to There’ as a vocalist and songwriter from Chicago. Her improvisational stylings bring you on an inventive, genre-bending journey, from Jazz to Folk, Pop to Blues and of course A Capella. Stacy and her band of incredibly talented collaborators will lullaby you into your body and into new liberatory dreamscapes.
This month’s post is a song about rage. How do we transmute it into medicine?
Cape Disappointment is the moniker for Seattle-based songwriter, Jeffrey P. Martin. He writes “raw, honest, stripped-down” songs about places, loss, love, and life. He’s been playing all over the country for more than a decade. Everywhere from New York to Seattle. He is releasing a new song on the 12th of every month this year, and his song for today is called “Slow Down”
Slow down
You should go slow now
even though you want
to take it all in
phone down
please put your phone down
please a take moment
to look around
(Chorus)
life’s going swell now
how can I climb out?
out of this hole now
I’m stuck in
You don’t
need to fill your time
with every input
all of the time
(Chorus)
please take
a couple more seconds
so you can think through
what you’re going to do
Rise Up Music Project
Stacy Rene Erenberg is ‘From Here to There’ as a vocalist and songwriter from Chicago. Her improvisational stylings bring you on an inventive, genre-bending journey, from Jazz to Folk, Pop to Blues and of course A Capella. Stacy and her band of incredibly talented collaborators will lullaby you into your body and into new liberatory dreamscapes.
This month’s post is a song about rage. How do we transmute it into medicine?