Children, Adults, Elderly, Bunky and his harmonica, Mr. Kitzman, Band Teacher, Band Instructor, Storytellers, James Galway, Doc Severnson, Ian Anderson, The Nutcracker, Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies, Detroit Red Wings, William Tell Overture, Stars and Stripes forever, grandma, John Phillip Sousa, marches, marching bands, marches, University of Michigan marching band, Hail to the Victors, On Wisconsin, Burt Bacharach, Bach, Mozart, Magic Flute, Bach, Summer band, band camp, Moody Blues, Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Deep Purple, Bob Seger, rock, Ted Nugent, Detroit, Detroit Tigers, Bach, Rock and Roll, R&B, Blues, Reggae, Classical music, Sock hops, Pink Floyd, organ music, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hello Dolly, My Fair Lady, Broadway, Louie Armstrong, Roger Miller, George M. Cohan, Benny Goodman, Irving Berlin, Frank Sinatra, Hans Christian Andersen, flute, Musical Theatre, Harrigan, Broadway show tunes, Beatles, Paul McCartney, Motown, song birds, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Marx Brothers, Harpo, Jack Benny and his violin, Leonard Bernstein, not rap, Boston Pops, Big Band music, British Invasion, Animals, Dave Clark Five, Freddy and the Dreamers, Tom Jones, Burl Ives, Flute, Flutists, Mitch Miller, Family, Smothers Brothers, Families, Monkees, James Taylor, Joe Cocker, ZZ Top, Joe Walsh, Eagles, Teaching, Education, sharing, learning, expressing, Peacefulness, Combining music and story telling to enhance and enrich lives, Enlightenment, Reaching minds and hearts, Connecting generations, Seeing the best in other people, Speaking through notes, Determination, Respect, Universal language – music, Touching souls, Hard Work, Practice, Evoking emotions, Life lessons learned through stories accompanied with music and ...Telling stories with music.
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The Flute Fairy derives her influences from so many different musicians, singers, storytellers and performers. She draws and mixes these influences with a touch of herself to create beautiful. inspirational, and thought provoking performances.
Marie Buckner is creating a different type of album that will move through various spectrums of the media around the single theme of a children’s recording. This recording will contain ten to fourteen songs/ stories that will make up the product which can stand as a children’s album as well as be accompanied by a book or series of books. Both adults and children will find it appealing.
By applying the recording with the other promotional materials Marie has been setting in place, she will be delivering an industry standard ready recording to highlight, showcase and present this album using her storyteller/ musician abilities as an artist. She will have her stories, sound, image, presentation, marketing, promotions and branding in place and ready for today’s children’s market. This recording can also be used to solicit to both recording companies as well as publishing companies for pressing and distribution.
Please enjoy the many stories that will be appearing in her blog over the coming months. We will also keep you up to date with the preproduction of the record, Flute Fairy appearances and other updates.
You can help support the Flute Fairy and her project by making a donation here.
Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire! I do wander everywhere, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen, To dew her orbs upon the green; The cowslips tall her pensioners be; In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours; In those freckles live their savours; I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.
A Woman's Shortcomings She has laughed as softly as if she sighed, She has counted six, and over, Of a purse well filled, and a heart well tried - Oh, each a worthy lover! They "give her time"; for her soul must slip Where the world has set the grooving; She will lie to none with her fair red lip: But love seeks truer loving. She trembles her fan in a sweetness dumb, As her thoughts were beyond recalling; With a glance for one, and a glance for some, From her eyelids rising and falling; Speaks common words with a blushful air, Hears bold words, unreproving; But her silence says - what she never will swear - And love seeks better loving. Go, lady! lean to the night-guitar, And drop a smile to the bringer; Then smile as sweetly, when he is far, At the voice of an in-door singer. Bask tenderly beneath tender eyes; Glance lightly, on their removing; And join new vows to old perjuries - But dare not call it loving! Unless you can think, when the song is done, No other is soft in the rhythm; Unless you can feel, when left by One, That all men else go with him; Unless you can know, when unpraised by his breath, That your beauty itself wants proving; Unless you can swear "For life, for death!" - Oh, fear to call it loving! Unless you can muse in a crowd all day On the absent face that fixed you; Unless you can love, as the angels may, With the breadth of heaven betwixt you; Unless you can dream that his faith is fast, Through behoving and unbehoving; Unless you can die when the dream is past - Oh, never call it loving!
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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