Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Lisa Walker...

Wonder: (noun)...a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful...(verb)...to be curious to know something, desire

After the positive response to my first album, Life Is Sweet, I thought a lot about how I had reached that point.  I had been in a place where I could only dream of making an album, at home with my two beautiful young children, too busy to think of much else.  But then I began to wonder and I started to imagine what it could be.  My curiosity took hold, questions pouring out of me to everyone I met a long the way...and eventually it happened.   It was the dreaming and the wondering that had led me there.
Most songs are about love: being in it, losing it, wondering about it.  After Life Is Sweet, I found myself inexplicably drawn to songs that lived in that place of wonder, curiosity, and dreaming.  Songs like Loverman and Dream A Little Dream Of Me. It was as if you could ask these deep questions in your song, and somehow find an answer.
The music I make has a little bit of everything that I listen to and love in it. It's eclectic in the choice of material and in the way I interpret the songs emotionally.  It's eclectic, too, in that I arrange my material using elements of jazz, folk, country, and pop, with my voice lending itself to that combination.
On my next album, Wonderland, I plan to take this approach even further.  The record will have many of the same musicians who were on my first...but this time we will have more strings: everything from violin to mandolin, and of course, my favorite instrument, cello.
Why $14,600?  Independently produced CD's are usually made with a much higher budget, often in the $20K plus range.  I can do it for $14,600!  All of your contributions will go toward funding the musicians, studio time, engineering, mastering, and manufacturing of this CD.  
My favorite thing about making music is collaborating with other people: the musicians, primarily, but also the photographers, engineers, and graphic designers I work with.  All of these people bring so much to the table and inspire me. This is a group effort. And now you can be a part of this next collaboration, too!
Please note: per the Kickstarter rules, if our goal is not met within the allotted time frame, all funds will be returned to the contributors.  Remember, any amount you give is deeply appreciated and helps tremendously! 
Alice image by Laura Makabresku.
Special thanks to Philip Worman, Mark Hanlon, Roddy Cunningham and Lisa Villamil.

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