Join Leftover Dreams, with guest Jeff Sanford on reeds, for a taste of swing, standards and a little seasonal romance. Good food, too.
"spell-binding"
Arriving in the San Francisco Bay-area in 1998, Patrice plunged into the music scene, performing sophisticated and elegant jazz standards in duet with Tony Marcus as Leftover Dreams.
And she took up the lever harp.
“ Patrice is the rare [songwriter] who gets past my analytical faculties and grabs me by the heart with her work.” ~ Bob Franke
Headed Home (2005) is Patrice's first album of original music. Composed for voice and harp and other instruments, these songs of healing and memory reflect the journey home. A second collection of originals, Bluest Blue, was released in September, 2011 and celebrated in a series of concerts in 2012. Suffused with lakes and the sea, half of the collection of song-paintings features harp and voice, and half showcases piano. The album represents a broad spectrum of styles from meditative tone poems including a string quartet to jazzy blues and swing.
"an ear for melody, a heart for feelings and a gift for lyrics"
We Must Be Arrows (2014) takes the listener straight to the heart of desire and creation. Like arrows, we use the things of our world and our life experience to launch ourselves to that which we most long to realize. At once antique and modern, We Must Be Arrows represents a broad spectrum of styles: from ballads and meditative tone poems to a simply silly paean for tea.
“ [The] most towering aspect of her music is her poetry, which comes across with or without lyrics. She plays the harp so beautifully that she can quiet a room into absolute silence.” ~ Dave Newhouse, Oakland Tribune
Now after a 10-year pause is the launch of a series of recordings. Due in November, Secret Poems, is a collection of original tunes and meditations for solo harp.
As well as playing in a crypt, on a table, deep in the forest and at numerous camps and workshops, in 2004, the harp drew Patrice to join the non-profit organization, Healing Muses, which takes healing harp music into local hospitals, palliative and cancer care facilities. With Muses, she's recorded two albums of Healing Music, most recently Solace of Sound (2019). A Garden of Healing (2010) includes two of her original tunes.
What joy! Thank you friend-meditators.
Join Leftover Dreams, with guest Jeff Sanford on reeds, for a taste of swing, standards and a little seasonal romance. Good food, too.
Wendy Beckerman, Marla Fibish, Mary Fineman, and Patrice Haan, four exceptional singer-songwriters, share the stage for the first time. Featuring interweaving harmonies, harp, mandolin, mandola, tenor guitar, and piano, this concert promises to be a memorable afternoon celebrating the creativity of women and the power of their songs. Tickets will go on sale February 27th.
Three days in beautiful Moab, Utah to write and talk about songs and songwriting, and make music together.
The second in a series of week-long summer camps focused on acoustic music. Registration is due by March 15th. It's heaven, what can I say?
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Imagine finding your calling. The harp has offered me a way to connect in a language beyond words, allowed me to weave of my intentions a basket, a blanket, a safe place. Come, dream. Be still. Rest.