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In This New Year
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Award-winning singer/songwriter and accomplished multi-instrumentalist Tracy Jane Comer writes and performs dynamic acoustic music, subtly influenced by many st
"This singer/songwriter is key to moving the whole darn genre forward. Her sound is mature and soaked with talent throughout" - Smother.Net Ezine -------------------------- Tracy Jane Comer is one to watch in contemporary acoustic music. Hailed as "a versatile vocalist who writes compelling, visual songs" (Kweevak’s Tracks), Tracy is also a standout guitarist, pianist, and cellist with a rare blend of talent and personality that has gained her sustained media attention as an intelligent and loveable entertainer. Her music is often lauded for its depth and variety, stemming from an extensive musical background that includes undergraduate and graduate study in classical piano, cello and musicology, plus involvement with folk, pop/rock, choral and theater music and many things in betweeneven a touch of blues and jazz. "Although her music is acoustic based, the arrangements go much deeper, culling from classical, folk, jazz, pop and rock...Comer's work is diverse and dynamic. Upon each listen more subtle sounds and styles unfold...Tracy Jane Comer is a musical force..." (Kweevak’s Tracks, 2004) Tracy’s music includes both vocal and instrumental works. Her lyrics cover a variety of topics ranging from personal to universal, often poignant, with memorable melodies and well-crafted accompaniments. She has been likened to guitar mavens Patty Larkin, Emily Saliers, and Alex DeGrassi, folk legends Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins and Joan Baez, pop artists Shawn Colvin and Sarah MacLachlan, as well as modern troubadours Dar Williams and Patty Griffin. From her current base in Madison, WI, Tracy tours in the Midwest and is beginning to tour nationally with emphasis around her home state of NC. She has opened several tour shows for Willy Porter and has also appeared with national acts including Peter Mulvey, The Wailin' Jennys, LJ Booth, among others. She has appeared as cellist with Warner Brothers artist Holly Brook and others. Tracy also records and performs on cello, vocals, guitar, fiddle, and hammered dulcimer as part of local Madison-based folk trio Sticky Fingers and as a freelance musician. Tracy has earned four nominations by the Madison Area Music Awards (MAMAs), two each for BEST ACOUSTIC ALBUM and BEST ACOUSTIC ARTIST (2004, 2005), and she performed at the 2006 MAMAs. She has been honored several times by VH1’s Song of the Year International Songwriting Contest and by the Peacedriven Songwriting Contest, and is a two-time recipient of the ASCAP Plus Award. Her latest release, Quietly There, continues to receive rave reviews in the U.S. and abroad. Tracy’s music has been heard on MTV's reality show MADE and is being heard on all forms of radio on four continents. A frequent invited guest on local media, she has performed several full television concerts (solo and with band) in addition to making numerous guest appearances on both radio and television. She has released three CDs and two live concert DVDs, plus a CD with side project Sticky Fingers. Her music was also selected for inclusion on two compilations published by Spiritone Records. See Tracy Jane Comer's official Web site for more information. "Comparisons to other adult contemporary artists such as Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, and Dar Williams are inevitable, though she displays more range of style than any of them...." - Rick’s Café, Madison, WI "...Tracy Jane Comer has more than a beautiful voice; she’s also a great instrumentalist. She plays the guitar, cello and piano with great skill..." - B-Section, Newsletter of the Madison Songwriters Group
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Peak #799
Peak in subgenre #77
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Tracy Jane Comer
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2003 Tracy Jane Comer
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December 20, 2005
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I originally wrote this song in Jan. 2003 when we were on the verge of going to war in Iraq. I updated it a little in 2005 to reflect our current situation.
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Rain and snow fall softly in a silent blend A new year falls upon this gathering of friends, and we sing Auld Lang Syne We sit and laugh at our respective resolutions We’ll change our weight, change our habits, change our fortunes But we all know that there are greater things that need to change But we push them all aside and say they’re way beyond our range We analyze the problems, but still everything’s the same But who’s to know the good that could be done If we’d become Instruments of Peace in this New Year Now this war invades our hurried daily lives Pandora’s box has opened, spilling hate and battle cries And as we pledge allegiance and we speak of love and tolerance Our politicians market war as just preemptive self-defense And if I disagree I might be charged with lack of common sense But I think all the battles could be won If we’d become Instruments of Peace in this New Year Somehow we’ve all learned to play this modern game To criticize and find somewhere else to place the blame And in our land of opportunity we feel this great distress When things don’t measure up to our perceived entitlements But somehow we must try to turn our gaze around And look first deep within ourselves for that fertile ground Where we plant the seeds of change and come to see That we can be Instruments of Peace in this New Year
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