The Kitchen Musician ~ November 2019

Hello friends,

“What would Pete do?” I find myself asking this question with increasing frequency as I read the front page news. Of course, I am referring to Pete Seeger. He was a great inspiration for me. I miss him. This month, I share a song that he taught us and boldly add two verses of my own. I also announce a new forthcoming studio album. I’ll meet you in the kitchen and share the details with you!


Index
  NEWS:
  THIS MONTH’S MUSIC: “It Could be a Wonderful World”
  UPCOMING SHOWS
  FEATURED NON-PROFIT: Sloop Clearwater

Photo © 2019 Dan Tappan


NEWS: Announcing a new album in the works!

Although I released two singles last year plus informal recordings of a new song nearly every month for the past twelve years, I haven’t recorded a full studio album of my original music since Journey Home in 2011. With a huge backlog of original songs demanding to be recorded, I have started the process. This project is an album of topical songs, which I hope to release very early in 2020. I am considering how I can use this new album to raise awareness of important issues, and as a focus for a “get out the vote” campaign or perhaps to support progressive candidates in important key races. Although I am recording these songs in my home studio, I have reached out to a few professionals for help. Stay tuned for more information soon!

I offer all of my studio recordings for free download (or pay what you want) via my online Store. And all of my informal “unofficial” recordings can be found on my Jukebox page (or in every “Kitchen Musician” blog post.)


THIS MONTH’S MUSIC
It Could be a Wonderful World

As performed by Pete Seeger
Written by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer
Additional verses by Tom Smith (ASCAP)


Because I have been working hard on recording a new album, my songwriting has taken a back seat recently. So this month I share a video that my friend King Yee took a couple weeks ago at the Roslindale Open Mike.

Astute Kitchen Musician readers may remember that I have previously shared an earlier video of this song, which I recorded shortly after Pete died in 2014. It was written by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer, but most of us associate it with Pete. I first noticed it on his 1959 album, Folk Songs for Young People. I would prefer to drop the “young” qualifier, as adults always seem to enjoy singing it with me.

Please join me in the spirit of Pete Seeger as we pass through this busy holiday season, and stoke our furnaces for important work in 2020!

Sing on!

Tom

(If so inclined, I invite you to leave a comment by scrolling to the end of this page.)


UPCOMING SHOWS:
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Featured Non-profit: Sloop Clearwater

Sloop-Clearwater“For over 45 years, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. has been at the forefront of the environmental movement as champion of the Hudson River, working to pass landmark legislation like the Clean Water Act, and providing innovative educational programs, environmental advocacy, and musical celebrations, including the renowned annual Clearwater Festival, to inspire, educate, and activate millions of people.

Today, Clearwater is carrying forward Pete Seeger’s legacy, partnering with schools and community leaders to raise the bar of environmental education, realizing that this time the health of the Hudson River must go hand in hand with creating a sustainable world of green jobs in a green economy. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the sloop Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration.”

Please join me in supporting the important work of Sloop Clearwater.

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3 Comments
  • Tom
    November 18, 2019

    It Could be a Wonderful World
    As performed by Pete Seeger
    Written by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer
    Additional verses by Tom Smith (ASCAP)

    [CHORUS]
    If we could consider each other
    A neighbor, a friend (a sister), or a brother
    It could be a wonderful, wonderful world,
    It could be a wonderful world, oh-ho
    It could be a wonderful world.

    If each little kid could have fresh milk each day
    If each working person had enough time to play
    If each homeless soul had a good place to stay
    It could be a wonderful world.

    If there were no poor and the rich were content
    If strangers were welcome wherever they went
    If each of us knew what true brotherhood meant
    It could be a wonderful world.

    If we’d see folks as more than just black brown or white
    If we’d count down from ten before starting a fight
    If we’d grant every person the same human rights
    It could be a wonderful world.

    If we could just focus the power of song
    If we surround hate and run it out of town
    If we would just pick up what Pete has laid down
    It could be a wonderful world.

  • Sheila Garrett
    November 19, 2019

    Thanks Tom for your added verses to “..Wonderful World”.

    I’ve put your March Concert in Hillsborough, NH, in my calendar and will try to figure out a way to get to it. Any chance Margo will come? I’d love to see you both.

    Wonder if you know Pat Humphries great song about Pete “Sing People Sing”.

    Best to you and Margo, Sheila Langdon Garrett

    • Tom
      November 21, 2019

      Hello Sheila, Great to hear from you. It would be wonderful to see you in Hillsborough. Currently, I think Margo will not make that trip. And yes, Pat Humphries is someone I look up to. She is out there carrying on Pete’s work! Be well. – Tom