Indigo Girls, Chris Pureka, Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, Girlyman, Brett Dennen, Dar Williams, Paul Simon, Bright Eyes, Melissa Ferrick, Dispatch, Michael Franti and Spearhead, James Taylor, Ani Difranco, Jackson Browne, Tracy Chapman, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Rebecca Riots, Elton John, Joni Mitchell, David Wilcox
When Alex Pfeifer-Rosenblum first picked up his little red guitar at the age of just three and a half, one has to wonder if he knew even then the significance of that moment to the rest of his life. “Young rocker hopes to save the world” early headlines wrote, referring to his socially and environmentally conscious lyrics and fresh, folk-rock style that he developed as he performed throughout his youth at Bay Area venues such as La Pena and the Freight and Salvage. He certainly never could have imagined then the success of his first CD, named after the circle of green Adirondack chairs when he first entertained his community at such a young age. Alex had been writing songs and performing professionally for years by the time he released Green Chair Circle at the age of seventeen. In the opening lines of the first song, the listener is almost startled by the rich complexity of Alex’s voice. His full, warm baritone is complemented by a clarity and range that adds intensity to his sound. Alex employs a wide range of styles and topics, from the light-hearted bossa nova “Ariel” about a newborn baby to the bittersweet “Diamonds” and "All I Have to Give" or the heartbreaking “Just as Real.” Alex plays not only the guitar and vocals on the album, but bass and trombone as well. The album is accented by the incredible musicianship of Frank Martin (James Taylor, Elton John, Ray Charles) and Julie Wolf (Indigo Girls, Ani DiFranco, Dar Williams, Girlyman) on the piano.
Since the release of Green Chair Circle in 2005, Alex Pfeifer-Rosenblum’s style has evolved and blossomed. His newest songs communicate emotion with a unique and eloquent brilliance: powerful, passionate, sometimes furious. His lyrics speak of soul-searching and internal struggles, and are defined by stark honesty and angry defiance that carries them forward. In “Light That Will Never Reach Me” he sings “I got the kind of blood that will never mend me/got the kind of skin that will never defend me/got the kind of heart that always tends to break.” Alex’s new EP will feature five new tracks: the impassioned “Light That Will Never Reach Me,” the intimate “February Sky,” the magnificently soulful “Sea Change,” the moving “Reawakening,” and the epic title track, “Beautifully Impaired.” It is set to be released in August 2007.
Hey, It's Dave Clupper. If I haven't told you thank you for your support yet, thank you! Check out the video below for a live clip shot from Downtown Tulsa with my daughter Ellen. Also, stop by my profile and enjoy a majority of my new record "Letting Go" released earlier this month. If you want to own a copy, look for the Buy Now Button on my profile or to just own a track, visit iTunes by clicking here. Talk soon!
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"Not a Political Song" video clip - Goodbye to G. W. Bush - is now up on my page. Please come by, say hello and share with your friends.
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Holmes
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hey alex, its lucky. how are you? wanted to say that my mom just gave me a copy of Beautifully Impared and it's an amazing and moving album. I'm showing it to all my friends and they like it too. hope you are well. i heard you changed your major to buddhist studies! that is so cool!
hey, my name is jessy, i met you at the little show thing at Rosalind Glazer's house. I was wondering what that song you did about the guy riding his horse on his boat was called. I'm having trouble finding it on the internet. Thanks, you were really good!