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Listen to NEW SONGS on my Soundcloud page!


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Good news: I will be returning in the spring to both
Madeline’s Tea at the Carlyle AND
Tunes with Tina at the Setai Fifth Avenue!

Dates to be announced.


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WHEN IS A COOKIE?

The idea for this came to me in November. By mid-December I’d written the song and assembled a crew, cast, and locations. I have rarely had more fun in my life. Beneath this off-the-wall story is a statement about joy, togetherness, and chocolate. Click on the screen or visit the YouTube page here — download the audio track here, and don't forget to read my blog about the making of the film!

My songs are about grown-up love. Between a mother and child, a daughter and mother, a woman and her spouse. About the things that happen when no one is looking. The joys in hidden places, the fears in plain sight. The movement, the twists and turns, stages expected and unexpected, milestones and millstones.

I experience, I observe, and I write.

I see femininity in motherhood and embrace it. I see tender, bawdy, vulnerable, stubborn, funny, pretty, smart, stupid. What I see is not a maid. Not a machine. Not a man.

A woman.

That’s what I see.

A moment becomes a story. A story takes wing, carried by its own musical style. A song emerges. What I see becomes what I hear.

What do I hear in motherhood? Motown and blues. Down-and-dirty New Orleans swamp rock and Southern Gospel. Guitar-based country folk and driving jazz. Music that is earthy, tender, raw, sophisticated, sensual, embracing.

That’s what I hear.

I feel deeply and try not to feel weepy.

I feel fearful and fearless, thankful and forgiving, fierce and wrathful.

I feel seduced by the estatic underflow of life.

I feel that joy is sometimes deepened by loss.

I feel that all of it, every moment, must be expressed.

That’s what I feel.