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Ellen Bukstel
Acoustic / Comedy / Folk Rock

"Powerful! Passionate! Funny!"

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida
United States

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Last Login:  10/9/2008
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Member Since9/5/2006
Band Websiteellenbukstel.com
Band Members Ellen Bukstel, Gary Bukstel
InfluencesGary Bukstel, Eagles, Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, Peter Paul & Mary, Jethro Tull, Janis Ian, Beatles, Stones, Barbara Streisand,
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They Lost My Vote
Music & Lyrics by Ellen Bukstel & Nancy Wuerzburger


You're Not Better Than Me
Music & Lyrics by Ellen Bukstel


Tikkun Olam, Repair The World
Music & Lyrics by Ellen Bukstel
Co-Writers: Paul Hoyle, Bonnie Reiter-Lerher, Nick Annis



Somebody's Child
Open The Door To Hope

Music & Lyrics by Ellen Bukstel


You're Not Better Than Me
LIVE in Washington, DC • Music & Lyrics by Ellen Bukstel
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   About Ellen Bukstel
Hailed By Pop Star Michael Bolton as
“An Amazing Artist And Spirit,”


Ellen Bukstel

—A Renowned Community Activist In South Florida—
Has Won Three Big Song Competitions:
“Music To Life,”
“Breaking The Silence In Song” &
“The Wildflower Arts & Music Festival”

MULTI-FACETED FLORIDA BASED FOLK-POP SINGER-SONGWRITER
DRAWS FROM HER EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER OF A LIFE
TO BRING HOPE, LAUGHTER, TEARS, BITING WIT AND INSPIRATION
TO HER IRRESISTIBLY ECLECTIC SOLO CD DEBUT...


daddy's little girl

In a musical age where all too often style takes precedence over substance, it’s the rare singer/songwriters who lay their truest and deepest emotions bare for the world to hear and experience. Ellen Bukstel (www.ellenbukstel.com) is the real deal, a maverick, multi-faceted break-the-mold original that is quickly emerging as a pre-eminent folk/pop artist of our time. A consummate artist whose community activism and musical vibe harkens back to the 60s--even as she addresses the world, often in provocative terms, very much in present tense--she has inspired and excited thousands of fans around her home base of South Florida and beyond with straight talking, heart on her sleeve, from her soul to yours lyrics.

Those who dive into the full sweep of the 15 tracks on her lifetime in the making indie solo debut Daddy’s Little Girl quickly agree with pop superstar Michael Bolton, who calls Bukstel “an amazing artist and spirit.” But they seriously have no idea whether to laugh or cry. The good news is, they can do both, drying their tears the minute she angles for their funny bone. One minute she’s offering her crafty wit in describing her experience with menopause “Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Me?” or the frustration of being a voter in South Florida “They Lost My Vote,” both co-written with good friend and fellow baby-boomer Nancy Wuerzburger and both songs winning the The Wildflower Music & Arts Festival Songwriting Competition. Then—hang on tight to those heartstrings--on poignant expressions like “Wooden Box” and “Grow Up And Change The World,” she tries to find meaning in the tragedy that inspired her to start writing songs: losing her beloved husband Doug Segal, a hemophiliac who contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion and died in 1988 at age 36.

“I think when songwriters start composing, their natural tendency is to begin with love songs, and the first few I ever wrote were in this vein, but dedicated to my husband who had recently died,” says Bukstel. “I also wrote ‘Daddy’s Little Girl’ as a tribute to my father who died from Alzheimer’s Disease. When I performed these songs everyone would cry. I got older and started having hot flashes, I was commiserating about it with my girlfriends and the ”menopause” song just emerged. Music became a way of expressing my strong opinions about things, and some songs just started coming out hysterically funny."

This type of happy-sad, life embracing, fear-overcoming emotional schizophrenia truly captures the spirit of modern DIY music making—whatever the artist feels in that moment, she shares…and whatever else Bukstel is, she’s not shy about it. It’s also won her a handful of high profile songwriting competitions this past year. “By My Silence,” co-written with good friend and award-winning songwriter Nick Annis, is a gut-wrenching piece about the regret of keeping a fearful silence during the Holocaust. It won the 2008 Public Domain Foundation Music To Life songwriting competition, launched by Paul Stookey (of Peter, Paul & Mary fame) to discover songwriters who address important social issues. Some of the judges included folk legends Judy Collins, Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, John Stewart, Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers.

Two other Bukstel tracks also placed in the Top 40 in that contest: “Tikkun Olam…Repair The World,” and “You’re Not Better Than Me,” a powerful anti-domestic violence song, which also won the prestigious 2008 Breaking The Silence In Song Competition judged by luminaries Michael Bolton, Ben E. King, Cissy Houston, Run-DMC and Warner Music VP Kevin Lyles. It has become the theme song for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). Long time social activist Bolton says “Ellen Bukstel’s beautiful voice and poignant lyrics create an anthem and a voice for the thousands of survivors and victims of Domestic Violence who hopefully now know that they are not alone.”

Her songs are making a huge difference in people’s lives. Renowned as an activist who puts her passions to song, Ellen has been commissioned to write songs and produce numerous fundraising videos which are collectively helping to raise tens of millions of dollars and being used as tools to raise awareness for a number of organizations. Her first video production “Faces of Violence,” created for Jewish Community Services of Miami, features “You’re Not Better Than Me” together with a photo study representing women and children in the community who are victims of domestic abuse. A beacon and an inspiration for thousands of abused women nationwide, it has received almost 20,000 hits on YouTube and MySpaceTV. For 50 year old Miami homeless shelter Camillus House’s $88 million campaign to build a new 340 bed facility, Ellen used her exceptional creative skills to write, film and produce her touching “Somebody’s Child,” which is set against vivid images of the homeless life in downtown Miami. For The Greater Miami Jewish Federation, she composed “Tikkun Olam” to help raise awareness and funds for the GMJF annual $24 million campaign.

Bukstel’s competition accolades extend back to 2002, as a finalist in the New Folk Songwriting Competition at the world renowned Kerrville Folk Festival among many others. “Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Me?” was included on Dr. Demento’s Basement Tapes 12 (cementing Bukstel’s stature as a musical satirist par excellence) as well as unique 2006 collection called Mamapalooza: Moms Who Rock.

Beyond the tearjerkers and the songs that have the power to change hearts, minds and society, Bukstel has gained renown in political circles, as well, thanks to two of her most popular and incisive tunes, “Hey Mr. Politician” and “They Lost My Vote.” In August of 2007, Ellen “opened” for future Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium, performing her political songs to a cheering crowd of 2,200 people. She performs for many other political organizations, including the League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women and recently opened for keynote speaker, former Attorney General Janet Reno, at the South Florida Democratic Party Summit at Florida International University.

Beyond partisan politics, Bukstel’s activism and classic folk artist instincts have led her to write songs that can capture the true spirit of global harmony. Nominated and awarded the honor of carrying the 1996 Olympic Torch in Miami, she was inspired to write the highly inspirational “Raise The Torch,” which urges us all to “light the way for all the world to see/Call the world to lay down arms for solidarity.” Though she is very much in the “spiritual but not religious” camp, every year she shares her beautiful voice through the songs and liturgy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

Another element that defines Bukstel’s life and career is her solid commitment to family and friends. A native of Miami and veteran to the stage since childhood, she and her younger brother Gary Bukstel began performing together when they were teenagers and later originated their first musical group Legacy in memory of Ellen’s late husband Doug. This dynamic “sibling” duo has been performing since the early 70s and their first CD, Somewhere in Time brims with a rich blend of vocal harmonies and captivating lyrics.

Daddy’s Little Girl was produced by Bukstel’s oldest son, Brett Segal, a professional drummer, sound engineer and producer. Ellen’s son, Todd Segal, a successful young film maker in LA, has been her co-producer as well and a creative and technical force behind her powerful music videos. She is also an executive producer of Todd’s film “Miles From Home,” which recently premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Bukstel has also run the successful graphic design studio Design Workshop Group, Inc. since 1976 and has for years, along with her brother Gary and good friend and Latin Grammy winner Paul Hoyle, written commercial songs for MasterCard International.

Summarizing her fascinating life, musical activities and her ability to cut through the fluff and aim straight for the heart or funny bone, Bukstel says, “Pathos and humor touches people. People love to laugh. And when the opportunities to speak to issues through music and raise awareness and money for important causes came up, I realized that I had that other voice as well and I’ve enjoyed developing that aspect of my songwriting. I love the fact that my music is out there, reaching people and helping accomplish good things in my community and around the world."

THE CRITICS AND HER FANS SAY IT BEST...
(Tikkun Olam) – "Wish I'd written this – a Weavers or PP&M hit!"
-Janis Ian, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter

(Tikkun Olam) –"This one is authentic!"
-Holly Near, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter

(Tikkun Olam) – "Simple powerful, to the point and so professional sounding."
-Christine Lavin, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter

"Based on a concept that is important and famous, (By My Silence) makes the point powerfully and well. Lots of good song craft here with a deeply important message. All to the good!"
-Peter Yarrow, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter –Peter Paul & Mary

(By My Silence) – "Fine old fashioned political songwriting is alive and well in the familiar text"
-Holly Near, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter

"Keep on singin, girl! You have a gorgeous voice. Your work is fantastic...you are as good as it gets in every way that matters --your passion, your voice, your musicianship, your meticulous recordings...."
-Christin Lavin, Singer/Songwriter

"It is a treat to witness the evolution of a significant talent. Ellen expresses that imagination with her beautiful voice, guitar and keyboard. Her award winning songs chronicle the joys and sorrows of a colorful tapestry still being woven...She conveys a depth of concern for the ever-increasing threats to world peace and to our own democratic rights. All this is related to the audience through a brave, though humorous and earthy connection between the world of musical performance and that of the social “bard” or “troubadour” from which the most powerful and relevant strand of folk music derives it’s roots. It’s not an act. It’s real."
-David Engels, at Sunrise Musical Center

"The music filled the room, with harmonies entwining like good lattice work. As I listened to the lyrics I wondered how she could possibly know so much about me....who told? Then someone made a comment in a similar vain, so I guess the universality of the lyric sentiments became obvious. What also had powerful impact for me was the stage presence. The strong eye contact and response made me feel like a participant rather than an observer. The evening was filled with original music and came to a strong ending. The room quaked."
-Deanie Heller, Broward Folk

"How about a wonderful evening of listening to one of the most beautiful songbirds in South Florida...from Ellen’s sweet lilting voice to the perfectly played acoustic guitars, keyboard and percussion, you’re in for a rare treat and a memorable night."
-Carol Ulbrich, Entertainment News & View

"Brother - and - sister team Ellen and Gary Bukstel form the core of the folk-pop ensemble Legacy, which also includes multi-instrumentalist and singer Andy Neuman. Their album “Somewhere in Time”.....brims with love songs, some heart wrenching, others perky. Outstanding tunes include the title track and “Another Place in Time.” Profound yearning — for kinship, tranquility, re-connection with a lost love — is the theme in both ballads, which feature Ellen’s warm voice and the trio’s Peter, Paul, and Mary-sounding harmonies. Gary’s adroit finger picking shimmers."
-Nina Korman, MIAMI New Times


SONG COMPETITIONS
• 2008 Paul Stookey’s Music To Life PDFoundation Song Competition, WINNER
• 2008 Breaking The Silence in Song - Domestic Violence Theme Song Competition WINNER
• 2007 Wildflower Arts & Music Festival,Singer/Songwriter Competition WINNER
• 2007 South Florida Folk Festival National Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2007 Plowshares National Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2006 Woody Guthrie National Songwriting Competition, HONORABLE MENTION
• 2006 Paul Stookey’s Music To Life Song Competition,SEMI-FINALIST (top 40)
• 2005 South Florida Folk Festival National Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2004 USA Songwriting Competition Competition, FINALIST (Comedy)
• 2004 Woody Guthrie National Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2004 South Florida Folk Festival National Songwriting, FINALIST
• 2003 Woody Guthrie Songwriting Competition, HONORABLE MENTION
• 2003 OSCA “One Plus One”(Oklahoma Songwriters & Composers Association), FINALIST
• 2003 South Florida Folk Festival National Songwriting Competition, AUDIENCE CHOICE
• 2003 South Florida Folk Festival National Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2002 USA Songwriting Competition, FINALIST
• 2002 New Folk Songwriting Competition, Kerrville Folk Festival, FINALIST

NATIONAL CD COMPILATIONS

• 2006 CD Compilation: Momapalooza, Moms That Rock: Is It Hot In Here Or Is It Me?
• 2005 CD Compilation: Protest Songs for a Better World: Hey, Mr. Politician
• 2004 CD Compilation: Dr. Demento 12: Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Me?


LICENSING / PUBLISHING

• 2007 Published Lyrics: Mamapalooza: The MOM Egg: They Lost My Vote
• 2007 MamaPUBlooza Publishing Company (film & TV licensing): You're Not Better Than Me
• 2007 Assoc. of Unity Churches, Special Services & and Chant songbook: Daddy's Little Girl
• 2005 Published Lyrics: Mamapalooza: The MOM Egg: Hey, Mr. Politician

MUSIC AND VIDEO PRODUCTION
• 2006 Jewish Community Services Domestic Abuse:You're Not Better Than Me
• 2006 Greater Miami Jewish Federation Campaign 2006: Tikkun Olam. Repair The World
• 2008 Camillus House Homeless Project Campaign 2008:Somebody's Child

SELF PROMOTION VIDEO PRODUCTION
They Lost My Vote Music VIdeo (2 versions)
Hey, Mr. Politician live at Miami-Dade County Auditorium
You're Not Better Than Me Faces Of Violence (2 versions)
Breaking The Silence In Song Competition New York City
• George Goehring, Lipstick On Your Collar - My Life In The Brill Building

COMMERCIAL SONGS AND CREDITS(click song title to listen)
•1995
MasterCard Bermuda Annual Meeting:Leading Edge of Technology
•1996 MasterCard Miami/Nassau Annual Meeting:MasterCard: The Future Is Here
•1998 MasterCard Paris Annual Meeting:Time Is Now To Celebrate The Future
•1999 MasterCard Washington, DC Annual Meeting:Celebrate The Americas
•2000 MasterCard San Francisco Annual Meeting: Cross The Bridge to the Millenium
•2001 MasterCard Mexico Annual Meeting:Everyone Come To Mexico


   Ellen Bukstel's Friend Space (Top 5)
Ellen Bukstel has 387 friends.
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Ellen Bukstel's Friends Comments
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Sep 28 2008 1:15 AM


MySpace Comments & MySpace Layouts
Brett: Drummer Extraordinaire





Sep 28 2008 1:13 AM

I am so proud of you, mom!!! You are the best!!! So many exciting times ahead!!! You are my hero!!!
Robert Mason





Sep 23 2008 6:41 AM

Hi Ellen,
Great job at The Labyrinth Cafe last week.
Peace,
Robert
Eartaster





Sep 19 2008 1:13 AM

Ellen was featured as a taste of the day at www. eartaste. com today - thanks!!!
Renda Writer





Aug 29 2008 5:10 PM

I hope you can make it to this event

Underground Concert Series
Labyrinth Cafe





Aug 27 2008 5:06 AM

Hey, Ellen -

The Labyrinth Cafe is very much looking forward to your co-bill with Mindy Simmons on Saturday, September 13 - thanks for agreeing to grace our space!

Susan
Song Catalog





Aug 26 2008 6:35 AM

Hey! Thanks for the add, really appreciate it! Be sure to check our page periodically for updates on our music licensing projects, news, updates, and other fun stuff going on in the SongCatalog. com world!

SongCatalog. com
Brandy





Aug 25 2008 11:56 AM


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Broward Folk Club





Aug 24 2008 7:11 PM

Ellen,

Thanks so much for the tremendous support and dedication to our club. Your numerous contributions make this such a great club.
Scotty Lee and The Treble Hooks





Aug 22 2008 12:36 PM

Ellen, the Coreopsis was adopted as Florida's official state wildflower. Nothing conveys the image of the Sunshine State better than a golden spray of Coreopsis spread across the landscape. You are like a roadside full of them.
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Mary Coppin





Aug 10 2008 9:59 PM

Sounding great Ellen!
aloha a hui hou,
Mary Coppin :)
fRiCTiON fARM





Jul 31 2008 7:22 PM

Congrats on your recent song contest wins and thanks for using your music to help support victims of domestic violence.
Marlo E.





Jul 13 2008 1:05 AM

Hey Ellen!
Just wanted to come by and say Hi :)!
Hope all is well with you. Don't know if you have come to my page or not, but I put up both versions (my solo&our duo) of Eli Eli that we recorded together a few years ago. I also have you as a top friend on my page. Miss you so much.
Wilkine Brutus(Life Celebration Series IV-Oct.24th





Jul 12 2008 4:26 PM

hello Ellen..how is life?
Tribute to Nicole Brown Simpson





Jun 27 2008 2:23 AM


♥margo





Jun 6 2008 9:42 PM

miss you
I love you
Scotty Lee and The Treble Hooks





Jun 4 2008 6:22 PM

Pineless County

Pinellas County Isn't piney anymore
they sawed all the flat woods
made rich mans doors

US 19
dont run one lane south and north
Pinellas County isn't piney anymore

They took my hometown away
while I was liv-in' here ev'ry day
they raised my taxes
I don't know why
sent a letter tell-in' me my grass is to high

But it's not grass, no my grass all died
the poisons kill us so I let it get fried
now it's just weeds but it's the way it's sposed to be
before they paved the county and cut down the trees

It's just weeds and I barely tried
my neighbor hates me and I don't know why
and now they say cut or pay a fine
it's enough to make you cry

Then they took the beach away
I used to fish and swim there ev'ryday
they built so many condos try to find a legal place to park
when it comes to sunsets we've been left in the dark

The lights are bright and the shorelines slim
the loggerheads future is look-in' dim
to see what's yours and mine your gonna have to pay
we went and let 'em take the beach away

There run-in' this great state into the ground
just look around you can hear the sound
of engines tear'in up what left of your town
if it don't make you mad well your just a clown

Hear 'em tout-in' nuclear powers the way to go
but I can feel the sun and the wind that blows
the poison dust on the streets of your town
they're run-in' this great state into the ground

Pinellas County Isn't piney anymore
they sawed all the flat woods
made rich mans doors

US 19
dont run one lane south and north
Pinellas County isn't piney anymore
Jacques Vincent





May 25 2008 12:01 AM

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May 24 2008 2:03 PM

Hey sexy mama, thanks for the friend's add. It's always a
pleasure to meet cool, new people. Remember, D Guitars
Miami is always there to take care of any guitar or
bass repair/modification/customization situation!!
Check out the custom crafted 47 piece Brian May Red
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May 24 2008 5:30 AM

Thank you for letting me be in your space... Love your muse..
Dode
*RaQueL*





May 19 2008 8:19 PM

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****** ELLEN ******

I MISS YOU! I just randomly remebered you have a myspace! Your so Hip! :o)
I heard about your placing in a singing contest and that your going up north soon to sing. Thats amazing. Congrats. Miss you tons, Love you more. Hope to see you soon.

Big Hugs, Rocky
G0ldy L0kz... Original Gangstress... M$T201...





May 1 2008 2:07 AM

Swinging through to show you some Jersey love
Global DV Advocate and Activist





Apr 29 2008 1:35 AM


Hey Ellen Bukstel, I just bought you as my PET! Click here to find out how much I think you're $$WORTH$$!

♥margo





Apr 20 2008 4:14 AM

I love you mommy
Muaaahhhhz
Solomons Portico


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Apr 13 2008 9:28 PM

I love your songs! very catchy!my kinda stuff!
Solomons Portico


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Apr 12 2008 11:57 PM

Thank you for the add! last time i saw you was at Shauna's open mic at the kings head...I have some new recordings uploaded,please give a listen when ya can...
Melanie





Apr 11 2008 3:52 PM

well look who i found in "space".
hi ya big talented songwriter singing chick! : )


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Bruce Wilson





Apr 7 2008 7:59 PM

Thanks for the connection Ellen. Glad to have come across your space and music. Well done. Best wishes.
- Bruce
daphna rose





Mar 20 2008 3:49 PM

THANK-YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh MIGHTY HARMONY GODDESS YOUR POWER AND ABILITIES ARE uh COMPLETELY CELESTIAL! Singing with you was definitely a a beautiful highlight for me. YOU WERE AMAZING in EVERY WAY.Thank-you for lending your magical voice and sharing your profound spirit.
ONELOVEONELOVEONELOVEON
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daphna rose





Mar 13 2008 1:26 PM

Ellen Bukstel, you amazingly cool chick! All of your work is wonderful. The the embedded performance of "Hey Mr. Politician" is very moving.
Thank-you Ellen for the work that you do. We appreciate it.I deeply appreciate your time and look forward to working with you.ONELOVEONELOVEONELOVEON
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Kamiece's Mission: Accomplished





Mar 13 2008 4:14 AM

Hey Ellen :)

Im a friend of Carina's and I love folk music and even play GUITAR!
:D

Carina told me about you meeting Obama.

That's unexplainably amazing.

Shawn Colvin fan by any chance?
:)

♥ Kamiece