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December 15, 2015 2 Comments

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!

Nebula
Tis’ mid December, 2015, amazing as that may seem. It certainly amazes me. This strange, tumultuous year has flown by, blown by winds of change, fury, exhaltation. Life on steroids! If this year was a cup of Starbucks coffee I would say it was a QUAD…as in four shots of espresso!

Since last I blogged (I still find that such an odd verb!), it has been such a dance! October in New York, singing a brand new show at 54 Below, filled with very new and very old song- children. I am always anxious when new musical children make their debuts. This was a whole schoolyard of new babies.

It was wonderfully well received, much to my relief, by the best audiences in the world…New Yorkers! They even sang along with enthusiasm to my (with Michele Brouman, of course) latest totally impolite political carol about all those running for office called “RUN RUN”.

Then to Town Hall, that grand old theater in the heart of Manhattan, to kick off the Cabaret Convention. And to be honored with the Mabel Mercer Award! I always say I am supremely blessed to be in that odd edge of the musical world where it is OKAY to grow older. At the end of the evening, this entire panoply of brilliant performers joined me onstage for a rousing, tear filled rendition of THE ROSE. Unforgettable!

Amanda McBroom And my favorite baritone on the planet, my husband George, made his Town Hall debut and tore the roof off the theatre. (This is us, the VERY happy couple, with the brilliant cabaret diva K.T. Sullivan, who invited us to join this stellar event. Bless her forever!)

Amanda McBroomAnd then home to wash out the pantyhose and one week later BACK to NYC to sing at the divine Ms. Barbara Cook’s 85th birthday party. What a room full of talent! I was especially thrilled to be in the same room as the great composing team of Charles Strouse and Lee Adams , David Zipple, JohnBucchino,and the divine Sheldon Harnick… heroes of the world of musical theatre, with Barbara as their heroine.

And then…home for the holidays!

I shared a lovely lunch with Michael Feinstein and his delicious honey Terrance Flannery at their avocado ranch up the road from us in Carpenteria. They are serious farmers, these two, when not in their tuxedos. Any day, I expect “George Gershwin Gentleman’s Guacamole” to hit the shelves of the best delis in New York.

That’s me helping Michael drive his tractor.
That’s me helping Michael drive his tractor.

And then days and days of very little to do but walk the dogs, cook, write poetry, and keep the garden alive while we pray for the rains to come. My prayers wing ever skyward for the rain finally to make it to our side of the mountains!

We celebrated our 41st wedding anniversary…UNBELIEVABLE…in one of the most glorious spots on earth…Death Valley. Don’t laugh! It is a truly awe inspiring place…a bucket list for me. We had the most wonderful time. I find it a true miracle that with all the oceanic passages of married time, the ups and downs, the huge highs and deep lows, we are still very much in love. The trick for me has been to marry my best friend. I remember hearing an interview with two people who had been married for 80 years. When asked the secret of their longevity, the husband answered “every day of our life together I have left her a love note somewhere.” I thought, how brilliant! That means every day, no matter what happened the night before, you have to remind yourself of why you love your partner. It is a great exercise. I recommend it!

The sunset from the front porch on our anniversary.
The sunset from the front porch on our anniversary.

Two concerts left in my 2015 calendar…Beverly Hills and in my own home town. Then we burn the eyelashes and get out the good wine!!!!

These past two months has been a view in miniature of this year to me.

Great joys…singing, anniversary, friends together…great sorrows…the loss of two of our dearest friends, Thom Thomas the brilliant playwright, and Michail Larry Haynes, my pal since we were 14, when we were in competing marching bands in South Texas. He played the clarinet, I, the snare drum. (He looked much better in his uniform than I did. )I was his date to the Junior Prom.He was a brilliant artist, singer, soul. He rides around on my shoulder many times a day lately. Hi, Michail. I miss you.

Lately, ostrich-like, I find myself not reading the front section of the paper, not watching the news. I hear enough to darken my heart, to challenge my understanding.
I have come to the conclusion that the one unanswerable question is WHY.
WHAT, HOW, and WHERE can somehow be grasped, often explained. But the WHY of it all is unfathomable to me.

So my Christmas challenge is to keep my hope rising, to believe in the light that will return. Isn’t that what this season is supposed to be about? To not just hold prayers and good thoughts in my heart, but to DO what I can in real time with real effort to heal and help.

And so, I send you all wishes for a great, peaceful, loving , ACTIVE holiday.

Here, from me to you, the gift of a new Christmas song lyric. (Hopefully I will be recording this before the next holiday comes around!)

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU
Scarlet ribbons…silver bells…
Rainbows on a string…
Icy windows and first Noels..
Songs the season brings.

Here we are again, my love,
Underneath a tree.
Time for me to let you know
Just what you mean to me.

You’re my Christmas angel.
You’re my silver star.
There’s a sweet warm light shining
Wherever you are.

If I had one gift to wish for
To last my whole life through,
All I’d want for Christmas is you.
All I want for Christmas is you.

In the hustle and the rush of the season,
Sometimes we forget why we’re here.
To love and to share, to show that we care.
It’s the loneliest or the loveliest time of year.

You’re my Christmas angel.
You’re my silver star.
There’s a sweet warm light shining
Wherever you are.

If I had one gift to wish for

To last my whole life through,
All I ever want for Christmas …
All I ever need for Christmas ..
All I want for Christmas is you.

May your greatest gifts be to and from your heart!
Joy in whatever you may be celebrating!
Much love to you.

Cactus and Moon

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October 12, 2015 2 Comments

Scooby Doo Scooby Dee…’tis Autumn!

Garrett’s Yard

Hooray!

The trees are turning color, the skies are achingly blue, the grass is a rich and radiant green. You KNOW I am not writing this from Southern California, which is, at this point, heinously hot STILL and the color and consistency of a box of Wheaties.

Yes, I am on the East Coast at the moment…in the fabulous city of Philadelphia at the moment, where I am about to warble for the first time in years at the gorgeous Rrazz Room of the Prince Theater.

I have to confess, I LOVE THIS TOWN!
The old and revered architecture, which no one seems to want to tear down and turn into a parking lot…

Philly

…the window boxes filled with gorgeous autumn greenery and red-ery… pumpkins on marble stoops…the wide, smooth river with the whip -thin boats dancing along it’s coverlet…I think I could live in this town. Of course, I have not yet been here in January, so I am not about to commit to whimsical statements. But October here is fantastic!!!!

Last night we dined at an OLD restaurant called Victor’s, with GREAT Italian food and even greater wait staff that sings operatic arias at the ring of a large brass bell. And they sing them wonderfully. That is one hard gig! A little ziti, a large aria…and you should hear HAPPY BIRTHDAY in 6 part harmony with a high D at the top! Whew!

WE just came from a few days in that other Eastern City, the great New York, where we had a chance to open a brand new show at the great club 54 Below. New shows always terrify me, and this one was especially scary because I decided to let a whole lot of my very old musical children out of the trunk, along with some very NEW ones, and show them to the world. Wonder of wonders, it seemed to work!

And I had the great delight of special guesting one of the truly great Broadway divas, Karen Mason, sing a song I had written for her in my long ago musical, HEARTBEATS.

The song is called DANCE. I wrote it after she auditioned for us and I realized OMG, this woman needs a big old SONG! So she is directly responsible for one of my favorites. Thank you Karen!

Amanda and Karen

The other exciting moment at 54 Below was when someone smelled gas , the bartender called the fire department, and 12 handsome men in full suit showed up and had to wend their way through all us festive cabaret folk at the end of the bar. I think this was probably the first time any of them ever visited a cabaret.

Amanda with a fireman

(The wacky blonde who is photo bombing is the equally fabulous singer Sharon McKnight.)

AND I was delighted to reconnect with an old and dear pal, Sandra Bernhardt, who asked me and Michele Brourman to be on her Sirius Radio show. The three of us used to sing back up for each other back in the day at the Bla Bla Café when we all wore spandex and believed we were rockers.
Hell, we WERE rockers!

Amanda McBroom SiriusXM

New York gets busier and more crowded and loud and electrifying every time I visit. I am always happy to see it. And always happy to head for home and quiet nights with stars shining in the sky, instead of on the marquees.

My latest CREATIVE adventure was the creation of my first YouTube Video, of a song called YARNELL HILL, which I wrote with Michele Brourman, It is a love song and tribute to the 19 firemen who lost their lives in Arizona last year. It is actually a tribute to ALL firemen, everywhere, God Bless their brave hearts! Living in a Box of Wheaties makes one REALLY grateful for their presence and commitment.

You can see and hear the YouTube on the home page of this website. Hopefully, this is the first song of the upcoming CD. It is about time. About damn time. Hoping to record it before Spring rolls around next year, My motto now being, IF NOT NOW, WHEN????

And my astounding SPIRITUAL adventure of the past months was a trip to The Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, right outside of glorious ZION National Park…

Zion National Park

A landscape so awe inspiring, and in it, residing in beautiful Angel Canyon is this wonderful organization , that is hugely responsible for the creation of no-kill shelters across the United States, at the forefront of ending puppy mills , rescuing of animals in disasters, rehabilitating all the Michael Vick dog victims. www.Bestfriends.org. Check them OUT!

We rented a gorgeous cottage on the grounds and spent a day volunteering in the old dog compound, washing dog bowls, cleaning kennels, petting. And at the end, my beloved George was seated in the middle of a kennel and was told to read them a book. He did, in his mellifluous bass baritone, and all the dogs came to the front of their kennels and lay down to listen. It was a beautiful, tearful moment for us. We will go back. So wonderful to be doing something more than just mailing a check. I have been searching for physical ways to do good in the world. I have found it. Or at least one of the “it”s for my life. May there be more.

CULTURE CORNER:
MOVIE – THE MARTIAN-Ridley Scott- most excellent!
BOOK – THE INVENTION OF WINGS-beautiful and disturbing.
MUSIC– Michael McDonald singing anything.

And here’s my poem for Autumn…actually the lyric to a song I have written with the brilliant Roget Kellaway.
Happy Halloween!
May your pumpkins be merry and bright!

Candy Corn
This is just wrong!

AUTUMN

I ALWAYS CHOOSE THE SUNSET
OVER BREAK OF DAWN.
I ALWAYS LIKE THE SONG
THAT BRINGS A TEAR.
AND HILLSIDES TURNING GOLD
WITH JUST A HINT OF COLD…
AUTUMN IS MY TIME OF YEAR.

THE SMELL OF BURNING MAPLE,
THE TASTE OF PUMPKIN PIE,
THE DISTANT SOUNDS OF FOOTBALL
IN THE AIR.
LOVERS WALK TOGETHER
IN PERFECT SWEATER WEATHER.
AUTUMN IS MY TIME OF YEAR.

SOME WILL SAY THAT SUMMER
IS THE SEASON THEY PREFER…
SAND AND SUN AND FIREWORKS IN THE STREET.
AND SOME WILL SING THE PRAISE
OF PERFECT APRIL DAYS.
BUT I PREFER MY DAYS, LIKE WINE,
SLIGHTLY BITTER SWEET.

THE LEAVES AND I GO DANCING
TO THE MUSIC OF THE WIND.
THE SKY ABOVE IS CHINA BLUE
AND CLEAR.
AND THROUGH THE SLEEPING TREES
COME ALL MY MEMORIES.
AUTUMN IS MY TIME OF YEAR.

I CLOSE MY EYES AND THEN
I FEEL YOU HERE AGAIN.
AUTUMN IS MY TIME OF YEAR.
YES, AUTUMN IS MY TIME OF YEAR.

G's Trees

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July 13, 2015 Leave a Comment

Happy July!!!!

Happy Birthday, my beloved, wacky country of origin!

I hope all you citizens celebrated safely and joyously. I have always found it bemusing that we ooh and ahh to the sights and sounds of faux battlefield explosions at this time of year. I do not say that as an outsider. I love them bombs bursting in air too. (Maybe because my dad made all those war movies. Here he is, the fresh faced young lad about to save Gary Cooper in GUNG HO.)

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

And in my little town, the 4th of July Parade is about as Americana as you can get. The floats on truck beds, the kindergarten kazoo bands, the way the chairs start appearing on street corners three weeks in advance for those who will sit and wave and cheer. I love the whole kit and caboodle.

And this 4th wound up being an extra special delight. We were planning a quiet little wine and burger burning on the back patio at sunset, when who should appear, guacamole in hand, to share the afternoon but the amazing Michael Feinstein and Terrence Flannery, who have a glorious home just up the highway on an avocado ranch overlooking the sea, bringing with them a brand new friend, Marc Cherry, creator of such TV delights as DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES. It wound up being a marvelous conversation sparkler of a party. That was fire works enough for anyone!

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!
(That’s me with Michael and Marc. And that’s all the name dropping I am going to do, I promise!)

Summer is upon us!

Here in Ojai, moisture is but a dream. It feels as if we are all living in a box of Rice Crispies. That is certainly the color of the landscape. Buckets in all the showers and sinks, and flushing is but a dream, unless company is coming! But my roses WILL SURVIVE! If I have to pee on them daily, they will still get moisture!

It has been a most wonderful and challenging month. I was thrilled to be cast in a production of Jon Robin Baitz monster play, OTHER DESERT CITIES, at my beloved Rubicon Theater. My first non-singing role in about seven years! COULD I remember lines without melodies??? COULD I remember anything as difficult as this play? (Mr. Baitz cut his teeth at the knee of Aaron Sorkin on WEST WING, so you know the dialogue was smart, complicated, and FAST!) AND could I play a hostile, uptight Reagan era Republican dragon mother with a BIG SECRET??? It appears I could. (This play makes KING LEAR feel like LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE!)

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

Thank God for the most wonderful theater family…Granville Van Dusen, Trey Ellett, Deborah Taylor, and Michelle Duffy! The cast was astoundingly talented and totally dear, and our beloved director, Brian Mc Donald, brilliant! I could not have asked for a more wonderful leap back into the world of drama. A theater family such as this is the reason anyone stays in the business! Laugh together, cry together, act together, drink Scotch from tiny glasses in the dressing room together… Now I am greedy for more!

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

So now the play is over, my theater family has scattered to the theatrical winds (I miss them terribly), I have burned my Spanx and am enjoying a summer vacation of sorts…learning to Tweet(I can’t believe I am writing the words!) …to You Tube (is that a verb?)
Oh, it is all so sci fi to me.

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

(I had to find some way to lead into this photo that some nice Star Trek geek from London sent to me. Yes, that’s me as the JAG of the Universe, trying to decide if Data the android is a person or a machine. But what part of his anatomy am I pondering in this picture, I wonder???)

My most exciting news of the moment… I am plotting my next CD. I have been writing several new songs with my beloved Michele Brourman, and some of them are doozies. It is about time they came out of the closet and into the light. So hopefully the end of the year, or the beginning of next, will find some new musical stories for your ears.

Two of my older songs have made delicious returns to the zeitgeist. ERROL FLYNN was just recorded as the lead track on a new CD by the wonderful country singer Donnie Fritz. It is a wonderful, honest, heartfelt, MALE version of the song and warms my heart!

AND THE ROSE is not only making the rounds of the world under the divine tutelage of Ms. Midler in her world tour, but was featured in the opening sequence of TRUE DETECTIVE last week! The whole thing! I gather the creator of TRUE DETECTIVE ( one of my favorite TV series) lives in Ojai. I have to find out where and send him flowers, or a basket of cookies. SOMETHING to say thank you very much!

What else to tell? That I find the whole circus of American politics right now hilarious, debilitating, depressing, confounding. I think England has the right idea. They are allowed to campaign for three weeks only! The rest of the time they are supposed to take care of their constituents. From Bernie Sanders (my personal hero) to Donald Trump…from soup to nuts, as it were, of the American political spectrum. We are SUCH a mixed bag! Will the Confederate flag come down? Will the drachma return? Will I be able to stay awake past 10 PM when we lose Jon Stewart? This summer is fraught with unpredictability!

SO I think I will close the way I opened, with a celebration of this 4th of July. Here is my poem in honor of the CHAIRS OF SUMMER!

THE CHAIRS OF SUMMER
It starts with just one chair
Alone…aloof…astride a busy corner
By a bus stop or under a dusty oak
From Costco or Target, Viet Nam or Taiwan
Worn white plastic or ragged rainbow webbed
A solitary chair appearing suddenly, surprisingly
Like the face of Mary in a taco
A miracle of the mundane

Tomorrow it will multiply magically, mysteriously
Into four…fourteen…forty-five…
By week’s end four hundred plus
Bound together by bungee cords and anticipation
Waiting for the large pink people waving small bright flags
Who will plant themselves like sunburned petunias
Listening for that first squeal of high school clarinet
that rat-a-tat of snare drum
The buzz of fifty kindergarten kazoos
Flinging John Phillip Sousa
To the summer skies.

The fire truck will pass by…
The flatbed filled with princesses
Representing various vegetables
Pious folk on hay bales with banjos
A float or two of bunting and bed sheets
All will wave and cheer and pass on by
Leaving the chairs to sit in silence
As the sun dips behind the crisping hill
The sky explodes above the football field

Then one by four by forty they will disappear
Back to garages , closets , invisibility
Their annual migration complete
Until next July calls them out once more
To unveil their true selves,
Their sacred purpose
To be the chairs of summer.

Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

Stay cool. Love, Amanda (and George)
Amanda McBroom - Happy July!!!

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February 4, 2015 3 Comments

Happy Almost Valentine’s Day!

Happy New Year! Happy February! Happy almost Valentine’s day ! Here’s a rose for you!

Rose

Here in Ojai the trees are already starting to bloom, roses are budding, and it is 70 degrees. I should call it “Indian Winter”. For those of you struggling through the winter of the East, I am terribly sorry.
Can I offer you some arctic wear? I have a whole lot of it to go around. You see, I just came back from the trip of a lifetime.

My honey and I are now permanently wearing our “If Not Now When?” T-shirts. Time flies fast, life is short, this is not a rehearsal. So we decided to venture into a land that has mystified us always…Antarctica!..on a cruise ship.

George & Amanda On Ice

Yes, we decided to become cruisers. The only other cruise we ever experienced was a trip from Montreal to New York that became Montreal to Hurricane Sandy. And we had to warble, which meant panty hose and eyelashes and responsibility. This time…hedonism all the way!

We started in Buenos Aires, the land of tango,

Tango Dancers

The city’s famous rose gardens

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AND Eva Peron.

We visited her tomb, in the most amazing cemetery…a CITY of mausoleums from every era and every architectural style with every type of cat lounging in the pathways and on the benches under the ancient trees.

I won’t bore you with a “what I did on my Christmas vacation” diatribe.
But let me say celebrating our 40th anniversary on the gorgeous Seabourne Quest was something truly special. This was how they decorated our room while we were out having dinner.

Hotel Room

Towels shaped like swans, rose petals on the bed, balloons, champagne, and a full moon off the balcony as we sailed South…way South.

We visited the Falklands, (lovely and very British…with penguins)

Falkland penguins

Tierra Del Fuego (very Argentinian…with penguins,) Patagonia… (emerald green and dramatic with more penguins.)

And then one morning we woke up to our first iceberg and we were THERE!

Chilean research station in Antarctica

And it was more than we could possibly have expected…vaster…more dramatic…more achingly beautiful…more threatening than I could have believed. One of the discoveries that amazed me…there are only three colors in Antarctica…all shades of white, all shades of black, and all shades of blue. The only green you see is in your salad.

Blue Ice

And yes, it was cold. And yes, it was awesome. And yes, as I sat alone in a hot tub at the very front of the ship in the achingly blue bright early morning light on a Sunday morning with hot , hot coffee in my hand, watching the snow blow in drifts off the impossibly high mountain tops, tears of gratitude froze on my cheeks.

Oh, the wonders of this beautiful world!

Antarctic Sunset

So, like I was saying…does anyone need some polar gear? I don’t know if I will ever have to wear a balaclava again. Hello, E-Bay! Or maybe we have to go to Iceland next. Hey…wait a minute! Hmmmmmm….
So, now the New Year is upon us. The Stupid Bowl…er, Super Bowl is done. And life can begin anew. I am invigorated and inspired and writing lots of new songs with my dear pal Michele Brourman. Some of them are PIPS! Who knows, it may well be time to start the NEXT CD!!!!

There are concerts to be performed…Valentine’s Day with my beloved in the gorgeous Boston Court Theatre in Pasadena and at our home theater, The Rubicon in Ventura. A return for me to London and wonderful Crazy

Coq’s mid-April.

And a STRAIGHT PLAY!!!! Yes, ladies and germs, I have been cast as one of the leads in Jon Robin Baitz ‘ terrific play , OTHER DESERT CITIES at the Rubicon theater. Opening in June!!!OMG! Can I remember anything that doesn’t have a melody? We will soon find out!

And then…who knows that the future will bring? Hopefully, peace, inspiration, and a chance to do some good.
From my culture corner:

FAVORITE MOVIE…THE IMITATION GAME, by far! Benedict Cumberbatch, you own my heart.
Second fave-PREDESTINATION with Ethan Hawk. So smart!

FAVORITE BOOK…”Where’d You Go Bernadette”

MUSIC OF THE MOMENT: Tom Waits’ “Blue Valentine”. What a true genius he continues to be!
And this is my favorite quote of the moment, by Cheryl Strayed
“Don’t surrender all your joy for an idea you used to have about yourself that isn’t true anymore.”
Thanks, Cheryl. I needed that!

So HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY to you all.
May romance find and fill your hearts!
Love, Amanda

Two Penguins

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November 17, 2014 Leave a Comment

Happy Almost Thanksgiving

I can’t believe we are almost to THE HOLIDAYS in all their capitalization, and my brain is still somewhere in June.

Let’s just say I got blogged down in life. Actually, down is not the word.

This been an astoundingly UP year!
 Adventures everywhere!

The last time I sat down to blog it was June, summer was a-comin’ in, and I was packing and unpacking continuously. Okay…so here is, in a thumbnail, what I did on my summer vacation:

I flew to Chicago to teach master classes with my beloved friend and genius fellow teacher, Blues Mother, Lina Koutrakis and her divine partners in crime, Rick Jensen and Chicago’s own Becky Menzie. We blew some minds and opened some hearts and it was GOOD!
 (That’s me and Lina…sisters in song.)

Amanda McBroom & Lina Koutrakis

The day after that, I repacked for Winter Down Under and my partner in musical crime, Michele Brourman, and I went to Melbourne to sing a return engagement at the fabulous Melbourne Recital Center, where we also taught some master classes to some very tall and talented young jazz ladies…

Amanda McBroom Master Class

After that we flew to Sydney where we did another concert at the gorgeous concert hall at Angel Place (where I made my OZ debut so many, many moons ago.) And we finally met the fabulous Tyran Parke, triple threat singer/actor/director in Australia who has recorded a song we wrote expressly for him for his amazing concept album based on his brother Trent Parke’s fierce photography. The CD is called COMPOSITIONS, and it is a beauty. Tyran had asked Stephen Schwartz and John Bucchino and David Shire to write songs for this project, so when he asked us as well, we felt highly flattered.

A long-distance, e-relationship began with him. When we finally met in Sydney, he charmed our pants off, and invited us to come see his “little theater”. We followed him down several back alleys, wondering where we were headed and if we would come back alive. He finally opened an old metal door and led us into a dark cavern. When he turned on the lights, we gasped! His “little theater” is a magnificent, fully restored movie PALACE from the ‘20’s called The State. Marble floors, golden walls, alabaster life-sized alabaster statues everywhere, the largest crystal chandelier in the Southern Hemisphere. We wept for the wonder of it. The three of us wandering through this old, empty magnificence is something I will never forget. Thank you ,Tyran!

Amanda McBroom & Tyran Parke

Then to New York where the wonderful Eric Michael Gillette is creating a review of MY songs, called , at the moment, The Amanda McBroom Project . I was there for two of the backer’s auditions. They were wonderful. People stood and cheered and even waved check books! A wonderful cast of women, that included my dear pal KT Sullivan, sang their hearts out. I was so moved. May this come to pass!

Amanda McBroom & KT Sullivan

Then back to summer in California. Put away the winter jackets, get out the flip flops. Duo concerts for George and me in LA at Catalina’s…

Amanda McBroom & George in LA at Catalina’s

…then off to New York Sooty, to perform together at the great boite, 54 Below. George and I have not sung together in New York since “Jacques Brel” in the Village in 1969!

Amanda McBroom & Other in 1969

It was a grand reunion and we wow’d ‘em. Saw many dear friends!Not bad for a couple of musical geezers!

So now Halloween has come and gone, and we are packing once again for another bucket list dream come true…off to Buenos Aires and Antarctica for Thanksgiving. Something to truly be thankful for!

Whew! That has been MY dance card…
full to bursting.

The elections came. The elections went. We shall see what it all portends. Here is my favorite article about that event.
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)

BOROWITZ REPORT
NOVEMBER 9, 2014
Country on Wrong Track, Say People Who Did Not Vote
BY ANDY BOROWITZ
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—The United States of America is on the wrong track and no one is taking action to fix it, says a broad majority of registered voters who did not vote last Tuesday.
According to a new survey, anger, frustration, and a pervasive view that the nation is moving in a fatal direction dominated the mood of those who were doing something other than voting on Election Day.

Exit polls involving election non-participants took place as they left malls, nail salons, gyms, and other locations where no voting occurred on Tuesday.
“The system is broken,” said Carol Foyler, thirty-one, a democracy abstainer from Akron, Ohio. “We need to come up with some way that ordinary citizens can make their voices heard and have some impact on who is running things in Washington.”

The economy, jobs, and terrorism topped the list of worries that are preying on the minds of the non-voting electorate.

“I find it difficult to sleep at night worrying about the kind of country we are leaving to our children and our children’s children,” said Mark Gardziak, forty-seven, who spent Election Day shopping for a phone.

While pessimism about the future dominated the comments of the sixty-three per cent of American voters who elected not to exercise their democratic rights on Tuesday, some expressed a glimmer of hope.

“The one way things could get better is if we all get together and throw out the crooked politicians,” offered Tess Shardin, thirty-eight, who said she was unlikely to vote in 2016.
Sigh.

THE CULTURE CORNER:

BOOKS: “Wolf Hall”; “Where’d You Go Bernadette”

MOVIES & TV: “Olive Kittredge” and, I must confess “Outlander” (Handsome men in kilts with knives. What can I say?)

MUSIC: Brandy Clark-“12 Stories”, Susan Werner –“Hayseed”

MY POEM FOR THE MONTH:
COTTONWOOD AUTUMN

What time is it?
Someone will ask,
And I will say, “It’s autumn.”
Just autumn…
Somewhere by a river,
Somewhere in Montana,
And the cottonwoods are turning gold,
Leaves shivering
In the crisp of the breeze,
Age-spotted,
Brown dotted,
Falling, floating,
Whispering to each other,
“What time is it?”

Time to fall,
Time to die gracefully and drift,
Not toward a shining light,
But a soft sand bed,
To carpet the ground with fragile paper
For the winter to compose upon.

And I promise myself
To only think in seasons,
No days, no dates, no minutes.
Only in winter-thirty
And quarter-past-spring.
What time is it?
I wish someone would ask.
I would say,
“It’s autumn.”

Happy Holidays!
(My favorite Halloween costumes!)

Favorite Halloween Costume

Love,
Amanda

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