Random Notes-A Songwriter's Journey

Random Notes-A Songwriter's Journey

  • 流派:Folk 民谣
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2007-01-01
  • 类型:录音室专辑

简介

Howard Shapiro, songwriter and recording artist, has spoken out through his music addressing social and environmental issues. His music career began in 1975 when he began writing about the struggle of the native Hawaiian people for their land and cultural rights. This soon expanded to include songs with themes concerning environmental protection, world hunger and poverty and human rights. In 1977 he and songwriter Michael Joao created the musical group `Aina (Land). In 1978 they released their first recording entitled Greenpeace: To Save the Whales/A Shift in the Wind. This was a benefit record for Greenpeace and The Hunger Project. From 1977-1980, `Aina performed at concerts, festivals, and fundraisers supporting organizations promoting the protection of the environment, the preservation of native Hawaiian culture, the ending of hunger etc. In 1980, `Aina released it’s first album Lead Me to the Garden. The album spoke of our collective need to live in peace with one another and with the earth. In 1981 Howard embarked on his solo career. He produced and recorded two single releases. These recordings supported the work of the Hale Naua III Society of Hawaiian Artists and the Hawaii Council of American Indian Nations. In 1986 Howard created the Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace. Building on his commitment to numerous causes, he formed this non-profit organization as a means for other artists to create works that would address social and environmental issues. In 1987, the organization received the Peace Messenger Award from the United Nations. Howard’s travels have taken him to cities across the United States as well as to international venues in Canada, Russia, Europe, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. Howard is currently working with other performing artists in Hawai`i addressing the issue of substance abuse and addiction. He is performing in a concert series entitled We Are`Ohana-Working Together to Heal Our Islands. He is also working on a new CD entitled Earth Patriot. RECORDINGS WITH KUMANU MUSIC & PERRYSCOPE RECORDS Greenpeace: To Save the Whales/A Shift in the Wind: 1978 Hale Mohalu: 1979 Lead Me to the Garden: 1980 Island in the Sea/Aloha `Aina: 1981 The American Indian/Calling to Me (John Lennon’s Song): 1981 The Prize: 1987 Ka `Aina: 1987 (Re-released as CD 2003) The Peacemakers: 1989 We Remember Them: 2002 Listen to the Forest: 2003 We Are `Ohana - Songs of Hope: 2004 Legacy: (For Kamehameha Schools) 2005 Random Notes: A Songwriter’s Journey: 2007 Earth Patriot: To be released October 2007 PERFORMANCES (Partial listing) Aloha Cultural Exchange - London, Leicester, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin Peace Messenger Conference – Sochi, Soviet Union Paz y Cooperacion – Madrid, Spain Life-Link Foundation – Sigtuna, Sweden Journey to Peace – Vancouver, B. C., Canada United Nations International Year of the Family - New Zealand 50th Anniversary of the United Nations – San Francisco, CA Human Rights Access – Washington, D. C. Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center – Detroit, MI M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence – Memphis, TN September 11th Memorial Program – New York City, NY The Dream Lives On: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – Kaua`i, Hawai`i Hawai`i Environmental Education Association – Honolulu, Hawai`i Pacific Whale Foundation Whale Day Festival – Maui, Hawai`i We Are `Ohana: Working Together to Heal Our Islands – Hilo, Hawai`i Press Release Hilo, Hawai`-- June 5, 2007 -- Howard Shapiro, songwriter and recording artist from Volcano on the island of Hawai'i, has released his new CD Random Notes - A Songwriter’s Journey. Random Notes reflects a diversity of themes that includes relationships with family and friends, interdependency with our natural world and how we as individuals of our nation relate to one another and to the rest of the world. “The concept for Random Notes began to evolve 20 years ago and has finally been realized,” Shapiro said. “I’m really thankful to my good friend and producer Gregg Perry for motivating me to record Random Notes.” “Howard and I worked together on the production of the We Are `Ohana-Songs of Hope CD and we had been producing other music and video projects for about 4 years, but until last year I had never actually seen him perform live” commented producer/arranger Gregg Perry. “It dawned on me watching him perform that as an artist, he’s mainly a storyteller. So my first idea was to produce a project with Howard on guitar and vocal and Rupert Tripp, Jr. on accompanying acoustic guitar, developing an intimate setting for Howard’s songs and stories. However, as we got into the project it became apparent that some of the songs required more orchestration to really nurture the emotion and further the message. So now we have an eclectic and interesting pallet of compositions and arrangements” Shapiro’s music career began in 1975 when he started writing songs about the struggle of the native Hawaiian people for their land and cultural rights. Soon after, he expanded his writing to include issues such as environmental protection, human rights and peace. Shapiro has recorded single releases to benefit international organizations such as Greenpeace and The Hunger Project. Random Notes is his sixth full-length album. In 1986, while living on Kaua`i, Shapiro created the non-profit organization Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace. Building on his commitment to numerous causes, he formed the organization to further the message of peace by showcasing artists whose works addressed social and environmental issues. After its first year of activities, Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace received the Peace Messenger Award from the United Nations. “Let Our Oceans Live”, “She Will Survive” and “Heart Under Siege” are songs on Random Notes that reflect many of the beliefs that motivated me to create Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace,” says Shapiro. Shapiro has performed in Hawai‘i, across the United States, as well as in Canada, Russia, Spain, Belgium, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and New Zealand. The release of Random Notes has been listed as an official event for the United Nations World Environment Day. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the CD supports Artists and the Environment, a program sponsored by Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace and Recycle Hawai`i. This environmental education program motivates youth and community action through the arts. For information on ordering the CD, call (808) 985-8725, email: artpeac@aloha.net or visit www.artistsandpeace.org. Island Mele - John Berger Random Notes Howard Shapiro (Kumanu Music KM 1010) Howard Shapiro is a veteran composer who often writes in support of political causes or sane environmental policies. He emphasizes that side of his work here, bringing the traditions of early '60s protest singers into the new century in an articulate style. Political messages sometimes take precedence over pop-friendly hooks and standard meter, but the asymmetric rhyme patterns often underscore his passion in denouncing religious hatred or calling for better treatment of the world's ocean life. A small band and several backing vocalists expand the melodies beyond the core sound of a singer and his acoustic guitar. For instance, a flute adds a light counterpoint to "Ashes Upon the Ground," one of several songs that decry the human cost of war (the liner notes show that he wrote it in 1988 and therefore it is not specifically an indictment of America's current war in Iraq). Shapiro steps forward as a traditional American patriot with "Only Thing Worth Livin' For," and mourns the nation's apparent loss of innocence with "Sand Through Our Hands" as he recalls growing up in the '50s. It isn't all political. Shapiro celebrates the beauty of Mauna Kea with "Silent in the Night" and honors the memory of his father with "Gentle Warrior." www.artistsandpeace.org __ "What Others Are Saying" "Thank you very much for sending me a copy of your new CD. The message in your music is so important today, and your dedication to peace will be an inspiration to others. Best wishes for wide distribution of your work.” Harry Kim Mayor County of Hawai`i “Great scope, warmth and variety. Good thoughts, sounds and feelings. I listen to it over and over.” Nona Beamer Beamer Hawaiiana Foundation, Lahaina, Maui “Congratulations on the release of "Random Notes." The music, arrangements, and packaging are all first-rate, and more importantly, the message is a positive one seldom heard in music nowadays.” John Burnett Music Critic, Island of Hawai`i “Very beautiful. Strong messages with a sweet delivery. You carry the vibe for a new era of peace.” Liz O’Garvey Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute “E aloha Howard! What a sweet surprise to find your Random Notes in the mail. I especially like "Gentle Warrior." I think it is my favorite album yet.” Leilehua Yuen, Yuen Media Services, Hilo Hawai`i “Thank you so very much for the beautiful CD I love it. You are such a great composer and musician. And what a wonderful way to use all your talent in the service of mankind.” Lani Star, Heavenly Music, Makawao, Maui “You amaze me with your creativity, and I can honestly say the music on Random Notes touches me deeply. I hope the success you deserve comes your way with this release.” Wendy Duke Glasgow, Virginia “There's a lot in your music that I feel touched by and connected to - and so I'm eager to share Random Notes with listeners. Mahalo nui loa for sharing this with us.” Anch Bergeson KAOS 89.3 FM, Olympia, Washington “Your CD has been added to the new music shelf.” Marcus Kellis Music Director KUOI-FM 89.3 Moscow, Idaho ‘Thanks for sending us your CD. It will start being aired this week.” Jennifer Isaacs Music Director, WGDR 91.1 FM, Plainfield, Vermont

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