Love
Birds is a compilation of original smooth jazz and soft rock songs I
wrote throughout the years along with my wife Melinda, who is my
co-lyricist. Many of them are based on our own experiences in
life. The good along with the bad. But, of course, others are
just like movie scripts, made up experiences of perceived emotions of
relationships.
This
music is easy listening, easy dancing and the songs all have
meanings that people can relate to just based on their own life
experiences. Full of variety, I would mostly call it Jazz/Pop but it
has a little country, gospel and Christmas.
I
have always wanted to do a second album. Melinda and I have
written so many songs through the years. We decided
to take some of the love songs we wrote and feature them with the theme
Love Birds.
It’s
Alright is the story of how Melinda and I met.
Let me Go and Sparkling Eyes were from our bad times. Second
Chance was written when we actually had a second chance at our
marriage. Amy was written for a person’s
80th birthday party. We even wrote a Christmas song when we
had moved from Washington State back to Alaska and Melinda was missing
her family that Christmas. “One More Time” is what
Jeff Tassin, our “Love Birds” cd producer, calls a
cross over tune that has some country twangs in it.
The
album cover concept, “Love Birds,” is derived from
the Tlingit
culture of how only persons of opposite moieties (Eagle/Raven) were
permitted to marry. I wanted to keep consistent with the theme of this
album by playing all my love songs. I’m keeping all my funk
and rock and roll tunes for a CD in another time.
About me:
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WHO IS THE
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ARCHIE CAVANAUGH
I was born in Wrangell, Alaska and raised in an Alaska village called Kake a predominently Tlingit village of 700 people. My better half, Melinda is my co-lyricist and best friend. We have two grown children and 2 grandchildren with another on the way. My family are the best parts of my
life.
When I was young,
playing and making up music, I always admired famous
musicians that influenced my life. But I never thought that I could ever attain their status as a musician, or even do an album.
This obstacle way of
thinking was because I lived in a village that had
mountains all around us, and I never could imagine that my abilities to accomplish a dream of an album could surpass those mountains.
Twenty seven years
after the release of ‘Black and White
Raven’ and still selling on the internet, I always wanted to record another albuml. I was never able to find another person to help me record or orchestrate the album until one day when my wife and I were walking our dogs on the wetlands in Juneau, Alaska we met a bass
guitar musician friend of mine, Bill Ashby, who suggested that I get hold of Jeff Tassin, a three-time Emmy music producer, writer and performer.
I
contacted him and we agreed that I would send him two songs to see how well he did with these productions. Needless to say when we received copies of his work it caused my wife and I to jump with excitement, dance and holler with joy at the accomplishment and compliment of his work. He nailed the emotion and feeling of the music
as it should have been by his enormous musical talents and genius music production abilities.
For more
information on Archie, to purchase a CD
or listen to sound bites from Love Birds and Black and White Raven go to archiecavanaugh.com.
Hey! Thanks again for being our friend. Make sure you have a little listen to our album Songs For Abandoned Buildings. If you like it, please follow the link on the player to buy it from itunes so we can play a town near you!
Respect Archie, thank you for the add. Myself and a friend of mine
out here in the Bay Area are co-executive producing a freedom for
Leonard Peltier music compilation which we will be releasing sometime
this year. Our main goal is to get the knowledge of Leonard's case out
to the masses so the world knows about this great man.