Hiroshi Takatani
The instrumental version of the song, "Love Hold Our Tomorrow". See "the story behind the song" for more information. or check Jane's blog. http://storytellersandwriters.blogspot.com/2011/08/love-hold-our-tomorrow.html
Anke Zohm(from Germany) recorded the vocal track at Music Pool Tonstudio, Germany (http://www.musicpool-tonstudio.com/). Special thank-you to Anke Zohm and Volker Kaczinski
Dedicated to Maura K.B. (A member of Waterford Cathedral choir,Ireland)
Instrumental version of the song.Jane's first lyrics and our second collaboration.
This is the instrumental version. I "borrowed" the photo from UNHCR official website.
Spoken Word version of Angel's lullaby. Spoken by Buddy Sutton,the lyricist from Ireland.
The Instrumental version of this song.
The instrumental version of the song "Dear Daisy",based on the story by Jane Marla VerDow.
Based on the book "Dear Daisy" by Jane Marla VerDow Additional lyrics by Jane Marla VerDow Vocal : Barbara Hunn Recorded at the Calabrese recording Studio(NY USA) http://storytellersandwriters.blogspot.com/2010/08/recording-dear-daisy-song.html
I wrote this music for Judy Mackey's Slide-show. You can see the video on my profile page.That's much better with her paintings. :)
My first experiment of using Vocaloid2 Prima.
This song doesn't sound like "lullaby"? :) Maybe they'll wake up. :)
The Instrumental version of the song. I made this version while I'm waiting for a singer. Photo by (C) RARURU
About the rain that let the petals(especially the cherry blossoms in Japan) fall and scatter them around.
English version feat.Queenie Sataro on Vocal
Vocal Version of the song. Dedicated to the boy of 10 who sadly died and to his family.
LOVE SONG! Lyrics: Buddy Sutton(Ireland) Music: Hiroshi Takatani(Japan) Vocals: Anielka(Finland) Song Picture: Judy Mackey(USA)
Another "rainy" music with Japanese taste. Thanks to Judy for her help(translation and inspiration)
(NEW MIX version! by Andreas Prick from Germany) Collaboration with Silvia(VOIX) and Buddy Sutton. My first collab. music here. and this is the spanish version of Mother Earth.