Singer/songwriter Margie Adam walks the two outdoor labyrinths at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Kalamazoo. Music by Margie Adam (margieadam.com), photographs by Cynthia Black.
This sounds sort of like James Taylor mixed with Velveeta; it's as potent as ipecac. Thanks Margie, for pushing the boundaries of tastelessness. Isn't it enough for women to write music in general? It wasn't specifically women's music that Clara Shumann or Nina Simone wrote- it was just music. And it was brilliant. Maybe they were secretly oppressed by men's music, or maybe they were just such good musicians that they didn't need to confine themselves to an exclusively gender-specific genre.
I need your music more than you know.
lesbianmusic 2 months ago
This sounds sort of like James Taylor mixed with Velveeta; it's as potent as ipecac. Thanks Margie, for pushing the boundaries of tastelessness. Isn't it enough for women to write music in general? It wasn't specifically women's music that Clara Shumann or Nina Simone wrote- it was just music. And it was brilliant. Maybe they were secretly oppressed by men's music, or maybe they were just such good musicians that they didn't need to confine themselves to an exclusively gender-specific genre.
AirPickles 4 months ago
The history of labyrinths is explained in the YouTube video "Researching the Labyrinth".
Great music.
AMTattersall 1 year ago
Beautiful piece, Margie! Thank you for sharing it!
Merlo46 1 year ago
Beautiful!
megchristianfan 2 years ago
Did you know that the word "Avalon" means "the isle of apples?"
trinitychiq 2 years ago
Beautiful!
2travezurahs 3 years ago
great music as usual.Tx Margie
tourist51 4 years ago