
The Nightbird
The Nightbird is a singerstoryteller with a sound harking to her celtic roots blended with rhythms from various countries Latin especially The songs are driven

The Torture Chamber The Torture Chamber
This a song about a guy who loves his work. Not to be taken seriously. He just wants to show you round his dungeon before offering you his services.

Demon Lover Demon Lover
This lover you cannot forget. The taste of skin, the feel a touch as it slides down your spine, and the magic as your breath mingles in the night--this is what the Demon Lover captures--that magic, that fire.

To Dance To Dance
A song that is an invitation to dance with all you are, and to find that which is your dance--written for a bellydancer I know and with those rhythms and flavor.

For My Children For My Children
A song written for my children the year my son graduated high school expressing the fear and pride we have as they launch forth from our arms

Wind Song Wind Song
A song depicting a perfect day waiting for the sound of music to lift you in its waiting arms
The Nightbird, Susan Cypher, is a singer/ storyteller hailing from Grand Junction, Colorado. She brings forth a sound that combines keyboards, vocals, and guitar. Her music has arisen from the celtic style with emphasis on the poetry and meaning of the song. The melody derives from the words and dictates the rhythm. Her music has a very european feeling and latin rhythms often dance along with the words.
Well, yes I am a "band." Though a band with one person is kind of special :) I actually tried the group scene (bandwise, get my mind out of the gutter) several times. At the point I began writing seriously my path led away from that scene. I actually had been working alone as The Traveling Troubador for a lot of years soooo it was just another step to move into the bardic style of singing and playing and becoming The Nightbird. My inspiration for the naming came from my favorite writer, Mercedes Lackey, another songstress/storyteller. She wrote several books, like The Robin and The Kestrel on bards and what it meant to be one. The fit feels right :)
A couple of new additions to my "Band of one" have been very cool. Recently I have added in some performances featuring the belly dancer, Jodi. She has now written at least 5 dances in what she calls "Primitiva" dance style to three of my songs off the first album, "Songs of the Dark"--"Imaging", "To Dance (heard on Radiopositive.com)", and "Nighttime." She has also written choreography to "Siren Song" and a new one that I will be coming out with in the future called "Moonflight Fantasy."
I also have been priveleged to have conga drummer Troy Douglas play with me on some of my bigger gigs. He has quite an extensive background with a variety of bands down through the years, not only here but in the Denver area.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
My greatest influence is probably celtic music and its emphasis on minor keys and dominant sevens. I also love the sound of electronic flutes, bottles, and other "misty-sounding" instruments (for lack of a better way to describe it." This all lends a haunting flavor to my music. I am strongly influenced by the polyrhythms found in Latin, African, Celtic, and other world music and have been heavily influenced by people like Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Enya, Sting, Stevie Nicks, Janice Ian, Carole King, along with many others. All of their music utilized melody, rhythm, and words in a style that lifted the soul up. The fairy tales I told as a storyteller before becoming a songwriter also touched my music and J.R. Tolkein with his whole world of middle earth, which danced and teemed with creatures of noble and ignoble grace heavily influenced all my writing. You hear a type of "magic" through all I write, inviting you to dance with the fairies.
The music I have written has been alternately called "wiccan-type folk music" (on the CD from CD review) and/or neomedieval music, but I also write a lot of spiritual music and have been priveleged to write music with my friend Reverend Michael Torphy as well in a New Age Style. We have hopes that there will be a CD release in the future with this music as well.
I actually have my a fairly old classical guitar that you will hear on the CDs but just recently bought an acoustic electric Ibanez I am calling "Traveler" that I love. I play on both but also have keyboard songs that are all played on Yamaha keyboards, a PSR 410, a small analog synthesizer, and a PSR 640.
Enjoy the music, life, and that joyful thing we call love and all should unfold well for you. Also, may you always allow the dance that is your life to unfold fully and carry you to the heights.