Sunday, December 10, 2023

Officially Launched!


Song of the Wetlands -
the 11th album, and the culmination of a 15month Arts/Music project  - has officially set sail at a very lovely, and cruisy event yesterday, Sunday 10th December.

Now you've read about it .....I know you're going to want to hear it......so better get it!  And if you're very very quick,  for TODAY ONLY you can download the album at 50% off ....yep, that's right, it's a HALF PRICE DEAL ...but ONLY TODAY on my Bandcamp Page.    

Here's the link: Moz on Bandcamp

On there, you'll find information about the album itself and on each of the tracks included.   

Should you prefer to order a CD or a Flashdrive, just message me direct on  bookings@maureen.com.au    $20 each [no specials on these babies, sorry]

And if you're in Newcastle during January, why not check out the  Sounds Sights and Textures exhibition  at the Timeless Textiles Gallery in Hunter Street - see what all the fuss has been about.  This is a truly unique, fibre art exhibition, from Artists around Australia and worldwide ...based on the sounds of the album.   Sounds Sights and Textures exhibition

Song of the Wetlands - it's a work of art!

 

Monday, November 27, 2023

READY FOR LAUNCH

 

Counting down now as we head to the Launch of "Song of the Wetlands" - phase one of the Sounds, Sights and Textures Arts/Music project which began in September 2022. 

The album is in the final stages of production and it's looking very pretty! Pre-orders are available now via email and will be available for collection at the Launch and for posting or download afterwards.

Launching at The Hunter Wetlands, Shortland, on Sunday December 10 at 2pm

Here's a short clip with Maureen, Mark, and Anne at the Wetlands, chatting about the project;

A Meeting of Minds 


 

 

Friday, November 3, 2023

A Feast of Tunes

 While you're waiting for the new album to be released [December], you might like to pop on to my Bandcamp page and check out the albums that have been uploaded there over the past couple of months. 

  Here's the link;  Moz on Bandcamp  ...  you can buy the album or individual tracks for immediate download - and they're as cheap as chips!  And while you're there, please hit the "follow"  button - it will help me greatly to clock up some numbers for my online stats.

...May your November be vivacious!

Friday, October 13, 2023

FIRST REVEAL

 

11months ...and we're at the 'pointy end' ....that means, production is about to start ...  if you care to pop on over to the website, you'll find a new post there pre-empting the 'official' announcements - it's the EARLY BIRD peek just for you!    Here's the link;   Maureen's Website   and hint:  Subscribe please, it costs nothing and there's another post coming quickly to give you more information about the album itself.

This has been such a fabulous project to work on that the curators and I agreed it was worth a documentary in its own right.  So we've been steadily compiling that over the past few months and it will be posted up to one of my Youtube channels before the official launch of the album.

The project itself emerges in 3 stages;   1.  the music is exposed in December    2. the larger exhibition arrives at the Timeless Textiles Gallery in Newcastle in January, where you will be able to listen to each track that inspired the artwork you're viewing.   3. The reduced exhibition comes home to The Hunter Wetlands gallery space in April and will be celebrated accordingly.

If you're in Newcastle on Sunday December 10th, around 2pm, you're invited to come along to the album launch at the Wetlands itself - this will be a part fundraiser for the Centre and the only cost will be their regular entry fee [$7.50 adults/$5 senior+concession.


Saturday, August 19, 2023

A Peek Under the Covers

 Surprisingly, it's almost a year since I started work on the new project that I've been hinting at...and I just cannot believe how fast that year has gone!  There hasn't been a day gone by that I've not worked on it - alone or with others;  

  •  Singers (@ 30+) that are helping with 2 of the pieces - one is a rhapsody, a choral work, the other is a 4-piece female acapella harmony song; 
  •  studio engineers - huge thanks to Zac Limon and the inestimable Robbie Long;  [and rotten tomatoes to a U.S. studio that I'll happily share a name with anyone who is interested!
  • Musicians - the kind and honourable Steve Cowley, well known and loved folk musician Julie Castles, and Sydney composer/guitarist David Spira who has generously allowed me to use one of his tunes for a set of lyrics....    not to mention the Limon father and son outfit! who helped with bass, drums, and guitar on a couple of pieces.
  • so much gratitude for all of these people .....in addition, to Rod Barnes [our local jazz icon!],  to videographers David Jarrett and Ed Reddin, and Merewether Uniting Church who reduced our hall-hire fee in order to have a space big enough for the choristers to work together.
 Over many years I've worked on numerous Arts and Music events including many festivals which are major projects.  But this is the first time I've experienced such a community collaboration - it demonstrates just what a committed tribe we have here in the Newcastle and Hunter arts community.

The original 6 pieces composed initially for the project has now grown to 10 ...and by anyone's accounting - that's an album!!    Possibly releasing in December, a month before the project itself is released.   

Full details of the project
will be made public in either November or December - subject to the curators agreement.  [although I may be tempted to reveal early to my own followers ...so keep your eyes and ears pealed!  are you on my mailing list?].  Additionally, once the covers are off, there is likely to be a couple of live appearances to share some of the new material.


Sunday, April 9, 2023

Singing up a Composition

 The new project mentioned in my last post is progressing very nicely!   One of the new compositions is titled "The Wetlands Rhapsody"  and is a choral piece for multiple voices.  Here's a pic of the 'scratch choir' who listened, learned, and recorded the piece in just one day!

It was quite a challenge.  Nobody had heard the music.  Some had never sung this type of music before.  Most couldn't read music.  But they put their heart and soul into making it happen.  They were awesome!




Friday, February 3, 2023

EXCITING NEW PROJECT

(Reports of my 'retirement' may be slightly exaggerated)
I'm excited to be part of a unique project happening in Newcastle in January and August 2024.

What started as a fairly straighforward commission in September of last year has morphed into an incredible community arts project involving a multitude of participants across the music, visual arts, and music technology arenas.

As I'm not the curator of the project, I'm respecting the wishes of the person/s who IS curating and keeping details under wraps for the time being. But stay tuned for tastes and tidbits as the year progresses.

In the meantime, my "creative bones" are back in the swing of things [thanks to this project] and although I'm unlikely to be returning to live performances in the foreseeable future, there will be plenty of opportunities for you to hear some great new music, some excellent stories, a few new comedy videos, and possibly a new novel before the end of the year.

For now, I thought you might enjoy the sounds of a song from the last album "WHIMSICAL" which I've just re-recorded with Katie Succar on lead vocal and myself on alto harmony. We may be hearing more of Katie to come.