Showing posts with label Deborah Crooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deborah Crooks. Show all posts

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Deborah Crooks "Record of a Day" (Pint of Soul Video)

"Record of a Day" by Deborah Crooks
Back in  January, I spent an afternoon shooting a couple videos with  Pint of Soul at Amado's in San Francisco. This live version of"Record of a Day" (from the Beauty Everywhere CD)  features Art Khu on piano, Kwame Copeland on guitar, and Kim Xuan Nguyen on bass. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Watch: Deborah Crooks | Brand New Video for "Wishing Tree" - Pint of Soul

Announcing the release of the video for one of my newest songs,"Wishing Tree!" I wrote "Wishing Tree" after coming upon several such trees in the Bay Area (like this one in Port Costa, left). 

"A wish tree is an individual tree, usually distinguished by species, position or appearance, which is used as an object of wishes and offerings. Such trees are identified as possessing a special religious or spiritual value. By tradition, believers make votive offerings in order to gain from that nature spirit, saint or goddess fulfillment of a wish."

"Wishing Tree" is part autobiography and part wish for everyone to breakthrough oppression, be happy and free.
 Shot by Pint of Soul at Amado's in San Francisco in January, the song features Art Khu on piano, Kwame Copeland on dobro, and Kim Xuan Nguyen on bass. Let me know what you think, and please share!




 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Songwriters Deborah Crooks and Michael McNevin at The Lost Church Friday, February 17, 2017 7:30pm

A bright spot on the calendar this Friday, February 17, 2017, when I'll be doing a show at The Lost Church in San Francisco, with my friend, the imitable, and great, songwriter Michael McNevin. The show is also a celebration of our respective February birthdays, so we'll be playing songs covering the spectrum of our songwriting lives. We'll even have cake or pie (or both!) to celebrate that much more, and I'll be playing with a full band (yay!). Finally, we LOVE The Lost Church, one of San Francisco's best, intimate listening venues, and we LOVE YOU. Please join us (and save $5) by picking up tickets in advance! Your presence completes the evening. 
Tickets for $15 via tickefly HERE/$20 at the door. 
* I'll have a limited number of these awesome Nemo-designed posters, available for $5, as well. 
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Friday, April 15, 2016

Bay Station "Go Out and Make Some" Tour Recap


I wrapped up the Bay Station Duo Go Out and Make Some Spring Tour with Kwame Copeland a couple days ago. Wowza. Over the past three+ weeks, we drove more than 6000 miles to play 22 shows in 15 states (including two double-days, one radio station, and (at least) one former brothel). We crossed the Mississippi River multiple times, skirted the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, and landed in the Mojave Desert. We ate tacos in New Mexico, hush puppies in Louisiana and fresh fruit pie wherever we could get it. Along the way, we happily gained a sense of the local music scenes in Nashville and San Antonio, connected with fellow touring artists in Dallas and Atlanta, and resumed old friendships in Austin and Chapel Hill. It was great to share our music with new ears, and get that much more inspired. Travel to different corners of the US is simply eye-opening.
Indeed, we experienced a sampler plate of what half the country has to offer: it's good, bad and ugly, red and blue. We were treated with the South's trademark charm while being constantly reminded of its oppressive and violent history. We talked to committed and aggrieved voters in Arizona, played the "only blue county" in Kansas, and were subjected to the gamut of political billboards in Missouri and Texas.
Mostly, we felt very fortunate to have music as our compass through such varied terrain, as it led us toward many warm-hearted and generous souls. I now feel much like I did when I finished a ride on the Big Dipper during childhood summer excursions to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: "when can we go again?"
While I figure that out, we’ve a whole bunch of fun shows lined up around the San Francisco Bay Area during the next few weeks. Find my schedule and Bay Station's, at our sites:
www.deborahcrooks.com
www.baystationband.com


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Little Bird Spring Tour: NorCal & So Oregon

We're hitting the road for a 3-show run in Nor Cal & So Oregon. Have friends along our route? Please send them our way!


Thursday, April 17th, 2014
NAKED LOUNGE
8:30pm
1500 Q St Sacramento CA 95811 USA with Calling Tempo and High Alive
Friday, April 18th, 2014
SELF & SOUL CENTER
Self & Soul House Concert - 7:30pm
9820A Wagner Creek Road Talent OR 97540
Price: $13 adv/15-20 door
 An acoustic house concert at this special Oregon venue."Self & Soul Center is a 25-acre biodynamic nature preserve and garden on year-round Wagner Creek. This land, infused with beauty and creative collaboration, is a healing container for personal and group renewal."
http://www.selfsoulcenter.org/special-events/
Call for more info: 541-708-0178
Saturday, April 19th, 2014
REDWOOD CURTAIN BREWING COMPANY
550 S G St. Arcata Ca 95521

Monday, September 2, 2013

September Music News: In the Garden, On the Radio and Beyond...


So much good stuff happening these days! We had a great time playing in August, including the show at Viracocha (left) and on KALX Saturday. Lots coming up...

Including this coming Saturday, you can find me live and in person at a very cool house concert in Alameda:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013
Monica Pasqual House Concert with Deborah Crooks & Sara Lovell - 7pm
27 Powers Court
Alameda CA 94501

I've been dipping into Laurie Wagner's 27 Powers creative writing community since I moved to Alameda several years ago, so I'm delighted to play there. Icing on an already good cake is performing in support of 6-time IMA & 6-time Emmy winner  Monica Pasqual, from the band, Blame Sally, whose music has been featured on soundtracks for PBS, The History Channel and National Geographic Television. Berkeley-based songwriter (and fellow Wild Writer) Sara Lovell will also be sharing her songs. It's going to be an incredible concert under the stars at a gem of a setting! Advanced tickets recommended. Please join us! $20, kids are free - wine and snacks on the house.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 2013
Hopmonk Tavern
5pm-8pm
224 Vintage Way  Novato  CA  94945
Price: No Cover

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, 2013
50 Mason Social Club 8pm
50 Mason  San Francisco  CA  94501
With Aireene Espiritu, and special guests


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After more than a year of work, the new CD "Little Bird" featuring 11 of my songs, arranged and produced by the amazing Art Khu, is complete. I picked up the master earlier this week and the CD will be released officially November 5. Nonetheless, (other) little birds tell me there's a good chance you'll be able to pick up advance copies at some shows before that date. :D. Here's a preview of some of the tracks (if you've missed them )on Soundcloud:

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Deborah Crooks & 35 other Musicians @ National Music Day Pop-up Parklet's for a Cause in SF

Friday, June 21, 2013 is National Music Day. In addition to a special performance at The Monkey House in Berkeley that evening, I'm participating in Pop-Up Parklet's for a Cause, 12p - 12:30pm, playing at the parklet in front of Brainwash Cafe,1122 Folsom Street, in San Francisco. More than 35 artists will be performing in Parklets all over the city, a musical happening to raise funds for local charities including Bread & Roses, City Youth Now, Woman, Inc, LYRIC and 5 Gyres.  I hope to raise $100 (suggested donation is only $5) for these organizations that help so many of those in need. Please come on down to Brainwash, grab lunch or a coffee and spare $5 for a good cause. 
If you can't make it down to SOMA at noon, you can donate online at Hear it Local.

 Friday, June 21, 2013
12:00 pm to 12:30 pm
Hosted By: Matt Lombardi
Parklet @ Brainwash - SOMA
1122 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Also, the person who posts the most "liked" photo or video clip from the festival to www.facebook.com/Popups4causes will win a free concert in his or her San Francisco-based home or office this summer.