Hello Friends!
Happy Earth Day!
In celebration of our beautiful
Mama Gaia, I thought I'd
share a few original songs
of mine that have come through
in moments of pure gratitude
and communion with the natural
world.
Re-Wild my Soul
The Earth Delights
Mama Gaia
Infinite Bliss
I'm Going Back
The Earth Holds Me
As always, you are welcome
to sing my songs
and share them
with others. For
those that like to lead
my songs in their classes,
workshops, and concerts,
and find that they are
a valuable contribution,
you can always make donation
HERE
if you feel inspired to do so.
Enjoy this gorgeous day
wherever you are in the world!
And on Monday, we get
to sing with two of my dear
friends and song leaders.
Karly Loveling
and
Amanda West.
Both are oh so inspiring,
uplifting, heart-connected
humans with beautiful
songs to share!
Please Join Us!
Monday, April 25th @ 7:00 pm PDT
About Karly:
Karly Loveling has a passion for bringing
heart and song together in harmony.
She leads Singing Heart Choir, the Hummingbirds Girls Choir,
a Vocal Improv Lab, special classes and
events in Eugene, Oregon and now online!
Karly sings for her own joy and sanity,
community building, growing girls, women’s circles,
babies, dying friends, people grieving,
and anyone who will listen or join in.
Soon some of her songs will be found on
SoundCloud under Karly Loveling and
she will be launching a Patreon
where she will share new songs as they emerge.
About Amanda:
Amanda West is an award-winning singer songwriter,
music teacher, community leader, and mother.
With 7 self-produced albums and numerous singles,
she has toured in both the U.S. and Europe.
In 2014 she co-founded Womb Song, U.S.,
an organization that supports women
into motherhood through song.
This work continues through community
singing circles, rituals, and workshops.
Understanding music to be a part of our human birthright,
playing an essential role in our experience of being alive,
Amanda has found her life path and greatest joy
through sharing music with others.
She lives, creates, and teaches in the
Santa Cruz Mountains with her British husband,
two children, and many musical instruments.