More about George, Kenny, Gino, and Al

As I pointed out the other day, my connection with these singers was entirely through their music. There was no going online in order to Google about their lives; there was no following them on social media. Anything I knew about them (or at least thought I knew about them) was through the words of their songs, the energy that came through their singing and/or playing, and their band’s overall consciousness or vibration (although I certainly wouldn’t have used those words at the time).

While revisiting this period of my “personal music history” I’ve needed to spend time remembering, looking up lyrics, and checking out videos. In the process I’ve been able to confirm what my intuition told me all those years ago, that each of these artists was — in their own unique way — channeling something positive and uplifting through their music!

More about George Benson
Benson has been married to Johnnie Lee since 1965 and has seven children. Benson describes his music as focusing more on love and romance, and eschewing overt sexuality, due to his commitment to his family and religious practices, with Benson serving as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

More about Kenny Loggins
For Kenny Loggins, that connection to the spiritual has always been his ability to, as he put it, ‘Stop and listen to the song playing in my head.’ This for him was the light, the love, the sense of Interconnectedness of the world as a whole, and his songs are the records of what the Spirit imparted to him when he would allow himself to listen.

More about Gino Vannelli
Vannelli considers his spirituality to comprise at least 50 percent of his outlook, and he says the greatest lesson he’s learned is to maintain harmony between joy and sadness, to keep an even keel — and to live modestly, and be grateful.

More about Al Jarreau
…a desire to use his voice as an instrument of joyful healing. A statement on his web site says that music was only his second priority. His first … was healing or comforting anyone in need … He needed to see a warm, affirming smile where there had not been one before. Song was just his tool for making that happen.

To close out this era of my “personal music history”, I’m going to leave you with the official, animated video that Al Jarreau created for his song Mornin’. I didn’t use it the other day because even I thought it might be a bit much. But, you know, this is who this man truly was and I want to honor that.

Music history 103 (part 2)

Before I explain how I was introduced to these next two recording artists, you have to understand that I was not a big purchaser of albums while growing up. I didn’t have a big collection of music and wasn’t familiar with many singers or bands.

But Divine Mother knew what I needed and arranged for me to access two pivotal albums through one of my party buddies: and they were/are Keep the Fire by Kenny Loggins and Gino Vannelli’s Brother to Brother (belated thanks to Scott Berlin, who never did get his albums back!).

I loved pretty much every song on these LP’s, both of which are chock full of amazing dance grooves (which fully supported my regular “dance therapy”). It’s really hard to narrow my sharing down to only one track per album, but I did it…

First is the title track from Kenny Loggins’ LP, Keep the Fire. Tuning into the lyrics now, I can totally understand why they struck a chord in me back then; they speak of embarking on one’s journey, holding to one’s vision, and having faith! (I also find it interesting that the cover artwork shows Kenny offering up a ball of light!) 🙂

Keep the Fire
There’s a river in
Evening ember glow
And you’re wishing you could see
How far it flows
Rolling on to an endless sea
You’d be well on your way
If you could only set sail.
But dreams can drift away
And sails can fill with doubt
Where’s your vision
If the embers flicker out?

Don’t let it slip from view
The horizons are waiting
Your river is fading
So keep the fire burning tonight
See just what comes into sight
Don’t take forever
Take it through the night
And believe the sun
Will rise with the dawn
That’s all you need to go on
But for tonight
Just keep the fire burning bright

With Gino Vannelli, I could offer a number of songs whose lyrics showcase his positive — dare I say, “spiritual”? — perspective (such as Seek and You Will Find or I Believe!). But, again, the title track of Brother to Brother is just so profoundly satisfying to me that I have to share it (and the words are uplifting, too)!

Brother to Brother
Brother to brother
Now we must join our hearts and hands
Yeah, if we love one another
We hold the key to the promised land
Think of all that we’ve been through
The shucks and jives and royal blues
Let us pray our time will come
When this world will live as one
Brother to brother
Now don’t let the devil get you down
Oh ’cause it’s bread and it’s butter
That makes this whole damn world
Go round and round
Do you know where we went wrong
Tell me why the lines are drawn?
And let us break our bound’ries down
And live our lives on common ground
Oh mothers and fathers
Where will tomorrow’s children be?
Oh brother, my brother
Let us live our lives in peace
Brother to brother