Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Jazz Review on Dancing On The Wide Eyed Edge

Jazz Album Review
Dancing On The Wide Eyed Edge
By Leslie Sharp




When Leslie Sharp came meandering into my world a number of years back I was taken aback by her appearance. She looks like wise women out of a mystical novel. Or she could be a gunslinger who in the old west would catch you off guard by her small size and weathered look, then shoot your scalp off your head and blow the smoke from her pistol as you looked on in disbelief. However, don’t even try to attempt to understand her musical skill until you hear how this soul of women can compose music and then dish it out in on fast draw of her piano.

For those of us drawn to jazz there’s something haunting about jazz which haul's you into uncharted dimensions and leaves you there until the song is done. Then it brings you back and slams you into your chair of life and allows you to wake up just in time to clap and be grateful.

This is what I found in the new album called Dancing On The Wide Eyed Edge. What adds to this albums flavor is the trumpet and the way it fits tightly into the arrangements. Leslie’s ability to hit some notes surprises me again and again. Even if I can do without the echo chamber effects in vocals, in this arrangement it works to create a feel that kept me listen from track to track.

If you are drawn to good music and want to help a jazz musician who’s out there in the clubs earning living buy this CD and her two others… I love it.

Camber Hill
My Coach to the top brass.







Monday, December 19, 2011

25 % Of The Ocean Reefs Are Dead

Due to over fishing and pollution 25% of the ocean reefs are completely dead....like ghost town of the sea. Please go vegetarian once a week and do some real good.
Check out this 60 minutes show and get busy making a difference.
Also please keep in touch with this blog to keep in touch with the fabulous things that make a difference in the world
Camber Hill


Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Joys And Burdens Of Being Perpendicular

I was rolling from one yoga pose to another, it was time to do a headstand. Once my hands are firmly planted on the floor and beside my ears, I thrust my trunk up and gingerly stabilize my body onto the back of my up turned elbows. With one last burst of energy I propel my pelvis and legs right up into a mind twisting perpendicular position.

The crushing burden of the law known as gravity began arresting every firing neuron in my brain, as my mind attempts to coddle my soul, saying things like " now your head can enjoy a few seconds of what your feet endure 24/7.

At this point I keenly become aware of my 160 pound body and it's impact on mother earth--times seven billion other people who're now registered to be standing on her surface.. This doesn't include mountains, trees, beast and cars, trains and currently flying planes.

By the time I've finished enduring the massive burden of my weight that gravity is pushing down on me like a trash compacter must feel to cardboard boxes being smashed, I've entered into a mindfulness of sympathy for mother earth. I am done with this pose and more aware of my joy of being standing on my own two feet in a fresh and joyful perpendicular position.
So let it be know the joy's and burdens of being perpendicular are subjective.

Love Camber Hill















Saturday, December 10, 2011

THE GREEN

                                   THE GREEN
Stars Jason Harner, Cheyenne Jackson, Julia Ormond and Illeana Douglas


                           A Movie Opinion About
                                     The Green

This movie is about post-marriage equality, about small town minds, it’s got a fabulous twist at the end and plenty of emotional power to keep you fixed to the screen the whole times your watching it.
All throughout the movie you want to bitch slap the lead man, but in the end you just admire him for his shortcomings.
The acting by all is polished and engrossing. I give the film two thumbs up.

Check out the trailer THE GREEN








Saturday, December 3, 2011

A edited version from a clinet who wanted me to help her son.



There are many who walk, talk and live amongst us who have their wires crossed.

There are billions of these wires running our mind/soul. The mind/soul is in symbiotic relationship. When the mind/soul's wires are crossed over and connected improperly, it caused a sad mind/soul and a reckless attitude toward life in general.

If  you want  to get a life of fabulousness, then you'll have to begin to rewire and establish a relationship with the abundant source buried deep with in you, which is constantly attempting to be heard. However, when you're this deep into depression the mind/soul saddens as well and the whole world looks bleak.

I hear the cry of   people in trouble, but can I help---I sincerely don't know.

The work I do is huge....it is huge because it's between me and my client.

Between the two magnificent earthlings. My clients and I get stuff done which would make peoples head spin.

What I would suggest is everyone who is down in the dumps should due diligence and seek council.

I know between a person who's hurting and their need to get help, someone is here to do just that.

 Now get busy!


Camber Hill.