
A wonderful new, in-depth article on Brigitte and the new album Seeker by Tina Benitez-Eves has been published online at the American Songwriter website.
I hope this note finds you safe and well. I am sending wishes for health and peace, and inspiration! As for me, I am thankful we have made it this far, and am holding on tight to my family and friends, love of horses, and music, and looking forward to the new year with great anticipation. I hope you’ll join me with what inspires you and let’s forge ahead!
Patience proved to be a valuable tool in the creation of Mockingbird Soul, the recent co-billed album from Brigitte DeMeyer and Will Kimbrough. The pair had been writing songs for several years as well as recording and touring together. Mockingbird Soul gracefully puts on display the results, the title track echoing Blues on an arrangement existing of a bass line and electric guitar notes as Brigitte DeMeyer encourages to pay attention to the quiet and hear the ‘whisper of your mockingbird soul’.
Let’s be straight: I don’t like Will Kimbrough. Will Kimbrough is just too talented and inspiring. I know it is irrational jealousy as I have no musical talent, and I am sure I am better at a couple things that Kimbrough is—not much market for ability to recite random facts from the backs of 70s O-Pee-Chee hockey cards, though.