Tuesday

Valley of the Dry Bones

6 comments:

Alanna said...

Exquisite...sublime is an understatement....please give us more....

gdscomedian said...

Mare has always been a supreme poet. It is wonderful to be able to once again hear her voice and a true joy to share in the expression of her new found faith. I am glad to know she has found shelter from the storm. She has always been one of the "good guys", a more genuine soul cannot be found, and she certainly deserves nothing but the very best.

Gavi said...

Kol hakavod Mare! This is such a beautiful and inspiring album. I am honored to know and learn from you. And how neat that you included the poem from Rabbi Elias. Awesome!

Cosmo said...

Thank Mare, for including your tunes on the IODA Promonet. I'm going to include one or more in them in my Clubside Breakfast Time Podcast which features talented local an indie artists.

Your stuff if top notch, thanks again!

Cosmo

Menny2 said...

Shalom Mare, I saw Bill Hahn's comments about you, so I visited this page- Great music! I'd like to play it on my program on Radio Upper Galilee, Israel.
I present a program with a message of Peace Through Good Music- aimed at Northern Israel & Southern Lebanon. It would be an jonor for me to play your music.
Could you send me a radio promo copy please?
Menachem Vinegrad,
Radio Upper Galilee,
Nimron 2,
Katzrin 12900,
Israel
( I run a folk festival also:
www.jlfestival.com)
Peace,
Menachem Vinegrad

Bill Hahn said...

Mare--I thank Menachem for his kind comments. Have just heard your WNYC interview and noted that you want to promote the CD more. I have featured it a number of times on my program. If you would like to do a guest shot on either my SUNDAY SIMCHA program or TRADITIONS please let me know. SInce you are performing in NYC I would be happy to record something there or you could come to our studio in Teaneck NJ.

Please check my blogsite for more info---if you want to contact me please e mail sundaysimcha@yahoo.com or wfdutraditions@yahoo.com

Bill Hahn

PS--Great CD by the way and your show in NYC sounds great. I had Jason Petty on when he was doing Lost Highway. This seems like it might be in that same mode--sparse scenery with great music.